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A review by krystlocity
Borderliners by Peter Høeg
5.0
Pretty much amazing. There was a story, and then there was the narrators thoughts on time. The time parts were a little confusing and long winded, but still fairly interesting and written creatively. I was entranced by the book, I was completely attached to the characters and wanted them to succeed, etc. The writing was a unique style that I liked-even though he used bad form in saying "you" a lot. That's never bothered me, I just know from English teachers that it's not supposed to be good.
I'm very interested in reading his other books. His bio was kind of interesting-before becoming a writer her was a professional dancer, actor, sailor, fencer, and mountaineer! :p The narrator's name was Peter and so was the author's...that made me a little curious to see how connected he was to the character. At any rate, I am so glad to have bought this book for 50 cents. :D
I'm very interested in reading his other books. His bio was kind of interesting-before becoming a writer her was a professional dancer, actor, sailor, fencer, and mountaineer! :p The narrator's name was Peter and so was the author's...that made me a little curious to see how connected he was to the character. At any rate, I am so glad to have bought this book for 50 cents. :D