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Molecular and Cellular Therapies for Motor Neuron Diseases
Nicholas M. Boulis, Deirdre O'Connor and Anthony Donsante
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Molecular and Cellular Therapies for Motor Neuron Diseases discusses the basics of the diseases,...

On Earth and in Hell: Early Poems
Peter Waugh and Thomas Bernhard
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The first English translation of the earliest poetry of brilliant and disruptive Austrian writer...

Acharnians
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Another in the Focus Classical Library modern translations of works from the Classical world. This...

Sensitivemuse (246 KP) rated A Hero Born in Books
Sep 25, 2019
Translation will always be an issue with these kinds of books. It’s hard to keep it true and coherent. Sometimes you get a good one that is completely comprehensible and makes the reading a journey well worth it. Then you get one like A Hero Born and it’s not the greatest translation. The writing style is dry and hard to get into. Sometimes it gets too descriptive, but other times it’s not descriptive enough. It can be a little long winded at times and it drags - I’m not too sure if that’s because of the run on writing style or the plot itself. Either way by the last third of the book it was getting to be tiresome.
Speaking of the plot, it was good! There’s plenty of action, a bit of intrigue here and there. If you don’t mind something akin to Chinese historical fiction movies with classic martial arts fighting then perhaps this is for you. There are small elements of political intrigue which keeps the story interesting, however keep in mind there are a lot of characters to keep track of, but luckily there is a cast of characters in the beginning of the novel so that should not be a problem. This isn’t a book to put down and turn back to later, this needs to be consistently read you will easily lose your place.
There’s also several plot arcs that happen throughout the novel so it’s best to keep track of them carefully. They are all intertwined at some point. It’s a great plot and if it wasn’t for the horrible writing/translation.
I don’t know if I could recommend this one to anyone. I would under normal circumstances but the writing just do the plot justice. It’s too bad, it would have been such a great series.

The Letters of Chan Master Dahui Pujue: Smashing the Mind of Samsara
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The Letters of Chan Master Dahui Pujue offers a complete annotated translation, the first into...

Al-Ghazali on the Remembrance of Death
Abu Hamid Al-Ghazali and Timothy Winter
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This is the first English translation of a key section of al-Ghazali's Revival of the Religious...

The Americas' First Theologies: Early Sources of Post-Contact Indigenous Religion
Robert M. Carmack, Sergio Romero and Frauke Sachse
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The Theologia Indorum by Dominican friar Domingo de Vico was the first Christian theology written in...

Performing Grand-Guignol: Playing the Theatre of Horror
Richard J. Hand and Michael Wilson
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From the authors of the successful Grand-Guignol and London's Grand Guignol - also published by UEP...