Thursday, April 22, 2010

Street Without A Name : Childhood and Other Misadventures in Bulgaria
by Kapka Kassabova

No, this book is not stunningly and beautifully written as reviewers have said. It certainly doesn't appear as if it was proofread. Between the numerous amounts of metaphors and misplaced punctuation, Street Without A Name should be sent back to the publisher.
The most interesting sections were growing up under communism in a country most people never really hear about. Unfortunately, though, as noted above, the errors detracted from what could have been an enjoyable read.
Leave this book on the shelf.

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