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Andrew Bromfield

    Children of War : Diaries 1941-1945
    The Day Watch
    The Doomed City
    The Twilight Watch
    The Light & the Dark
    Shadow Chaser
    • The Doomed City

      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      It is a mysterious city whose sun is switched on in the morning and switched off at night, bordered by an abyss on one side and an impossibly high wall on the other. Its inhabitants are people who were plucked from twentieth-century history at various times and places and left to govern themselves, advised by Mentors whose purpose seems inscrutable. This is life in the Experiment. Andrei Voronin, a young astronomer plucked from Leningrad in the 1950s, is a die-hard believer in the Experiment, even though his first job in the city is as a garbage collector. As increasinbly nightmarish scenarios begin to affect the city, he rises through the political hierarchy, with devastating effect.

      The Doomed City2016
      3.9
    • Children of War : Diaries 1941-1945

      • 478 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      "... Gathered together all the surviving diaries written by Russian children during the Second World War that it has been possible to find, and now, for the first time in seventy years, the [sic] these diaries have been brought together in a single volume ... more than half of the thirty-five diaries included in this collection are published here for the first time"--Back cover.

      Children of War : Diaries 1941-19452016
    • Fate sends two star-crossed lovers, Sasha and Volodenka, on two separate journeys across space and time. Sasha finds herself as a young woman in a time not far from the present day. Volodenka finds himself as a young soldier in a horrific conflict at the turn of the twentieth century. Yet, despite their cosmic schism, their letters still reach one another; as he helps her to come to terms with life and she helps him to come to terms with death. Half male, half female; half exploration of the physical and the immediate, half meditation on the intangible and the infinite, The Light and the Dark is a literary feat as balanced and beautiful as it is prodigious and profound.

      The Light & the Dark2013
      4.2
    • The second instalment in the million-copy-selling Russian fantasy trilogy, The Chronicles of Siala

      Shadow Chaser2012
      4.3
    • The Day Watch

      • 592 pages
      • 21 hours of reading

      The second installment of the phenomenal Russian quartet The Night Watch vampire novels set in a richly realized post-Soviet Moscow. The second book in the internationally bestselling fantasy series, The Day Watch begins where The Night Watch left off, set in a modern-day Moscow where the 1,000-year-old treaty between Light and Dark maintains its uneasy balance through careful vigilance from the Others. The forces of darkness keep an eye during the day, the Day Watch, while the agents of Light monitor the nighttime. Very senior Others called the Inquisitors are the impartial judges insisting on the essential compact. When a very potent artifact is stolen from them, the consequences are dire and drastic for all sides. The Day Watch introduces the perspective of the Dark Ones, told in part by a young witch who bolsters her evil power by leeching fear from children’s nightmares as a counselor at a girls’ summer camp. When she falls in love with a handsome young Light One, the balance is threatened and a death must be avenged. The Day Watch is replete with the thrilling action and intricate plotting of the first tale, fuelled by cunning, cruelty, violence, and magic. It is a fast paced, darkly humorous, haunting world that will take root in the shadows of your mind and live there forever.

      The Day Watch2008
      3.9
    • Walking the streets of Moscow, indistinguishable from the rest of its population, are the Others. Possessors of supernatural powers and capable of entering the Twilight, a shadowy world that exists in parallel to our own, each owes allegiance either to the Dark or the Light. Three years have passed since the events of The Day Watch.

      The Twilight Watch2008
      4.2
    • Взятие Измаила

      • 429 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Название романа происходит из эпизода, в котором мальчик мечтает создать аттракцион с дрессированными мышами, изображающими взятие Измаила. Оно иронично, что подчеркивается именем главного героя Александра Васильевича и фразой его отца: "Эту жизнь, Мишка, нужно брать, как крепость!" Роман посвящён Франческе Штёклин, второй жене писателя. Структура произведения сложная, сюжетные линии обрываются и начинаются заново, часто с судебной речи, которая отвлекается на подробности о деле или личности. Михаил Шишкин объясняет, что автор намеревается написать книгу, но, когда сюжет начинает развиваться, он меняет направление. В итоге все сюжеты отбрасываются, и на поверхность выходит настоящая жизнь автора, включая детали его детства в коммуналке, жизнь с морем, брак с швейцаркой и рождение сына. Герой покидает Россию, видя её как кошмарный сон, от которого невозможно избавиться. Шишкин описывает текст как отражение своей жизни в России, где, несмотря на изменения, глубинные человеческие отношения остаются неизменными. Он определяет жанр как "тотальный роман", где персонажем выступает стиль. В книге переплетаются различные рассказы и стили, включая высокие и непристойные, а также множество аллюзий на классиков и цитат. Частые изменения стиля и старинный язык напоминают "Улисс" Джойса.

      Взятие Измаила2006
      5.0