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The Green Book by Amal El-Mohtar

 
Earlier this month, Carol of Carol’s Notebook reviewed The Green Book  by Amal El-Mohtar.  Her review really piqued my curiosity so I had to check it out myself.
This is a very different kind of story.  It starts out with a description of a strange green book.  Dominic, an apprentice for Leuwin in his library.  He is transcribing the book that appears to be written by four different people but he then comes to a letter, written by a woman name Cynthia.  Cynthia is trapped in the book and can’t get out.  Leuwin has fallen in love with her but cannot release her.
What happens to Dominic as he transcribes?  You will have to read the story to find out.  I had some trouble getting into the description part of the green book.  It almost seemed like a disconnected list than a description.  However, once the story turned to the letter within the green book, it captured my attention and I didn’t want it to end.  The Green Book is a well written and very inventive story.  Very refreshing!  You can read it here.
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