Friday 22 August 2014

C S Burrough reviews Euphonos's: Pieces of Time.

Pieces of Time 

by Eupohonos



Pieces of Time lets us into a young woman's internal world as she undergoes emotional rites of passage. We bear witness to her reflections of early romantic anguish, relationships from early youth as she approaches adulthood.

The endearingly fragmented narrative style is uncontrived, true to the existentialist shaping of all good coming of age accounts. Many passages read more like poetry than prose, showcasing the unique talent of this gifted author.

Euphonos writes bravely, honestly and humbly, winning her readers' empathy and trust. The semi-abstract crafting embodies the purest form of 'indie' authorship. Pieces of Time is soulfully penned, resulting in a rare, authentic harmony of noblesse and naiveté which we, as compassionates, so value and warm to.

The storytelling's endearingly combined rawness and instinctive poetic imagery carries us to its conclusion without judgment towards our young protagonist's romantic starts and stumbles. This is a refreshingly natural tale of unfolding emotional maturation.

We all know this journey, hence the book's sweet, peculiar resonance. Highly recommend to readers of romance and Young Adult fiction

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