42 DEGREES OF TRUTH: Unicorn
42 DEGREES OF TRUTH: Unicorn
After reading Dulcinea and the Death Code, and So
Absurd It Must Be True I have thought that I know Victoria Ray’s style. And yes, I am familiar with her style, but
she continues to surprise me by adding, changing and creating countless angles for the solely purpose of showing us the
extreme superficiality of the modern life.
Page after page, 42 DEGREES OF TRUTH: Unicorn, is very similar to a caricatured version of the real
world, where a lot of things lose their value or are treated with ignorance.
Life seems to be a savage sea
of emotions where people act like heartless puppets, beautifully wrapped in
commercial appearances.
Every time I enter Ray’s
Universe I am surprised that
someone, a few countries away, sees the world the same way as I do, but she
skillfully emphasizes the most personal aspects of human existence, transposing
them into an intriguing, bitter-sour literature that catches you from the first
word.
Don’t lose the chance to read 42 DEGREES OF TRUTH: Unicorn, a book where the inner circles of the selfish, modern
soul are revealed in the Ray manner.
Andreea Padurean

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