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How do you feel about S. Lukyanenko? and got a better answer
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I like Lukyanenko, he's probably the best in his genre. But I didn't like Chernovik which doesn't make sense - maestro says that it should be read in conjunction with Belovik seems to be a project for himself.
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I like Lukyanenko, he is probably the best in his genre. but I did not like the draft, it does not make sense to me, maestro says that it should be read in conjunction with Belovik seems to be a project for himself
I like Lukyanenko, he is probably the best in his genre. but I did not like the draft, it does not make sense to me, maestro says that it should be read in conjunction with Belovik seems to be a project for himself
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read everything
read everything
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It's a good product, it's not literature, but it's not even Dontsova. More interesting than purely business projects like Brown. Perhaps these books can be called the modern pharmacy of the detective genre, that is, Lukyanenko and Akunin have replaced Agatha Christie:
It's a good product, it's not literature, but it's not even Dontsova. More interesting than purely business projects like Brown. Perhaps these books can be called the modern pharmacy of the detective genre, that is, Lukyanenko and Akunin have replaced Agatha Christie:
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haven't read
haven't read
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He's not bad at all, in my opinion. Although not all things are worth reading: Z.U.I. I haven't read Draft.
He's not bad at all, in my opinion. Although not all things are worth reading: Z.U.I. I haven't read Draft.
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I read only Dances in the Snow I might get the name wrong = night watch. My opinion - the level of the kindergarten, absolutely nothing of his own, just littering with known ideas and thoughts. If perceived as pure entertainment - then on three, at best. Brown's ideas are original, though not new, of course. And he writes on an order of magnitude more fascinating. All of the above, of course, imho.
I read only Dances in the Snow I might get the name wrong = night watch. My opinion - the level of the kindergarten, absolutely nothing of his own, just littering with known ideas and thoughts. If perceived as pure entertainment - then on three, at best. Brown's ideas are original, though not new, of course. And he writes on an order of magnitude more fascinating. All of the above, of course, imho.
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Well in principle it's cool, I've only read all the Watchmen.
Well in principle it's cool, I've only read all the Watchmen.
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Nothing - pop
Nothing - pop