Sabrina Williams at Breenibooks.com had reviewed Down to a Sunless Sea, quite favorably at that. She then asked to read The i Tetralogy. In our correspondence before the review she shared how the book was unnerving and that she felt “bludgeoned” by it. The review came in today and I feel compelled to share some of the highlights with you,
The book: “. . .is a raw and disturbing look at the destructive capabilities of humanity. The i Tetralogy is a frightening book from the outset, plunging the reader into unimaginable despair.”
“The book was probably the most difficult, but most important book I’ve ever read. Freese has mastered the art of writing in a way that will be revered. The story drives the reader to such despondency that it cannot be consumed all at once. . .”
“Often, when a book impacts me in the way that The i Tetralogy has, I will pursue an interview with the author. However, in the epilogue, Freese lays his story bare in such a way that it is essentially another facet of the tale. After finishing the book, I felt I had an insider’s view into the mind of a literary genius — a dark and poignant journey. . . No matter where the reader begins, the impact of the book will be profound.”
See the links for her website and the review.
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