What can connect Miranda to Mr. Vassiliadis? Argyris with the rasophoros and Alexander with the gypsy? Fears? Lies? Jealousy; Loneliness;
Do all otherworldly creatures carry something of us in them? Are they our own projections? Do they last as long as we believe in them?
In the pages of the book you hold in your hands, a girl transforms into a fly. Does she wander into strange worlds or does she wander into the dark corners of her mind?
People who escaped from their everyday life and crossed the dividing line between fantasy and reality. Devilish Cameras. Flying Bikes. Time Travel. Strange Flights. Talking Dolls. Transformations. Thirsty Crows. Killer Bees. Strange Old Women and Strange People. Revolting Words and Prophetic Tablets. Ghosts and more, that's all her big black eyes see...
What do you see in the darkness of your mind?
Ioanna Baxevani -
One of the best fiction books of 2016!
Konstantinos Lefakis -
One of the best books of the genre I've read. By far. The stories take you into mysterious worlds. The author has created an extremely successful atmosphere that takes your breath away, but that's not all. Let's not say more because it's good to discover the hidden secrets of the characters while reading...
Melina A. -
This book is loved. The descriptions are so illustrative and constantly evolving. Finishing one story, you eagerly move on to the next. You don't get hurt with this book. Mystery, fantasy, inner search of the soul, everything we carry inside us, everything we can withstand and what we can't... both. It is excellent!
Konstantinos Takmatzidis -
I wish there was more! I didn't want it to end. The stories, the author's imagination, but also her incredible traveling style of writing transported me to the other side. I felt anxiety, surprise, sadness, sensual terror. This book changed emotions, makes you think (especially with the messages that the author passes through comments about life, death, the fragile human soul and the sensitive mind that is only one click away from loss, madness, obsession, phobia and depression). I was examined by the connection of some stories after several pages. The references to various Greek places, the games with time, the power of the mind, the creatures that awaken the imagination, but also the tradition through the telling of fairy tales and legends from the grandmother's mouth, they come and bind this book and I'm very glad that it belongs to my collection! A big thumbs up to the author who shared her imagination with us, writing something so remarkable and not at all boring with a theme that we meet all the time I wish in translated literature and not local! I wish her to write more books!!