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Mely (
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2020-07-15 03:32 pm (UTC)
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(checking in on this post belatedly because I finally read
The Empress of Salt and Fortune
)
I had the same feeling about the first Tensorate novella and thought the next two suited their length much better, and the final one somewhat better.
The third one in particular does some fun stuff with epistolary narrative and investigation.
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I had the same feeling about the first Tensorate novella and thought the next two suited their length much better, and the final one somewhat better.
The third one in particular does some fun stuff with epistolary narrative and investigation.