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Sister's Lament by Marie Kammerer Franke
Sister's Lament by Marie Kammerer Franke









Sister

The mixed with the darkness of Vonnegut tones. I liked the futuristic science elements which draws enough from science fiction and science theory, to be plausible. I feel it is worth it, and once you are 5 chapters in, you'll be hooked. You'll need all your focus to keep your bearings within the novel.

Sister

I'd advise you to read this over a weekend with no distractions or noise. If you clear your mind, steady your metaphorical feet, then you'll find something interesting here. It takes some chapters into to get your feet grounded in the ACN universe. The language used has a interesting mix of formal eloquence and colloquialisms within the novel's text. Here we follow a story where the alien is us (as far as her captors are concerned), seen through the eyes of Aylin who acts as our guide through the strange new world. Imagine being in a far off world into the future, everyone you ever knew are dead and all that you know, are but relics of a forgotten past! We follow the protagonist - Aylin who is pushed into a far off future on a alien world. And that's okay too, needing to put your masterpiece on hold and just be you for the moment.'A Charming Nightmare' (ACN) (Volume1) by Marie Kammerer Franke book review It's a sign that you need to find you again, take a breath and be you the human being, not you the author. It's ok, it doesn't make you a bad book mom or dad. You will smile and nod (no matter how offended or mad you are about the topic their leading on your behalf), and find a way to get out of that conversation and to the bar as quickly as possible.ĭon't worry, every single author feels this way at some point.

Sister

You will go to parties and listen to a barrage of 'you know what you should do?', 'you know what you should write?', or 'you know what your book needs?' This will come from people that have never opened your novel, but are experts in the field of who you are and what your book is about. You're going to expect 5,000 reviews to come from a promotion, only to find that not a single person came through for you. You're going to get frustrated, and exhausted, and sick of every single aspect of marketing.











Sister's Lament by Marie Kammerer Franke