Plain tale from the Raj
The book under review is not great. Certainly not a page-turner, boring in parts and difficult to finish. It is, however, very well-written. Indeed, this is an essential quality that every book must have. But in these mediocre times of bubblegum writing, when authors get away with easy and lazy writing to become bestsellers, this is reason enough for one to give a good review — or at least appreciate the effort. For at 82, Sylvia Dyer has definitely done a far better job of writing a book than most authors less than half her age.
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