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The Physics of the Dead
The Physics of the Dead
Luke Smitherd | 2011 | Science Fiction/Fantasy
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9.0 (2 Ratings)
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A Kafkaesque bittersweet ghost story
For a first novel, Luke Smitherd has done himself justice bringing together classic existentialism, quite literally, with a touch of magical realism. An incredibly interesting concept discussing the in between phase of purgatory and reincarnation and how as humans, we cease to function without the basic notion of togetherness wrapped up in as easy to follow narrative.

While there were a few holes in terms of lack of character development for the the few people in the plot, the author performed his book well and it held together in the end.
  
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Apr 17, 2026  
"I love the descriptive passages, they come across so beautifully!" – Debbie 🌊✨

STILL WATERS, DEEP (BETWEEN HILL AND SEA) by MORGAN SHEPPARD earns a very good 4 out of 5 stars, and a guest post is live on the blog today! This gorgeous blend of contemporary fantasy, romance, and magical realism is the kind of book that lingers long after the last page, with prose as luminous and immersive as the world it conjures. 💚🌙

Head over to the blog to read the guest post and the full review!

@MorganSheppardAuthor @debbiereadsbooks #Contemporary #Fantasy #Romance #MagicalRealism
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ClareR (6134 KP) rated Odette in Books

Jan 5, 2019  
Odette
Odette
Jessica Duchen | 2018 | Contemporary, Fiction & Poetry, Science Fiction/Fantasy
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
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A charming story
A lovely, magical book about a swan that crashes through Mitzi's flat window during a storm, and then at dusk turns into a young woman. This is a reworking of the Swan Princess/ Swan Lake, or rather a 'what would happen if her spell lasted for over 100 years'?
The Princess, Odette, is naive, even though she is over 100 years old (being a swan for half of your time and living in the woods on your own, will do that to a person, I suppose), and adjusting to life in the modern age is quite hard for her. She is adamant that she needs to find a man to love her to break the spell, and Mitzi just wants to protect her and help her where she can.
I really enjoyed this story, which is rich in magical realism. The contrast of old magic and modern British life, made it on the whole quite believable, really!
Many thanks to The Pigeonhole for the chance to read this story on their social platform!