The library of the dead by T. L. Huchu


I found this book by chance at my local public library, the cover and the theme were appealing. T. L. Huchu is an excellent author and knows how to describe characters, atmospheres, and locations. The dialogues are great and the author uses street or sustained language depending on the person, which is really good to give them life. The introduction is perfect and you want to dive into this story from the beginning. At some point, I was a little bit bored by the different short stories but in fact, it was a good opportunity to discover each character and their personality. And at some point, I will not spoil you but THE thing happened and the book shifted into something else. Darkness, discomfort, pain, and violence are in place. Trust me the wait is worth it and this short novel of less than 400 pages will entertain you for a few good hours.



 

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