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J. Bralick
Apr 23, 2018 added it  ·  (Review from the author)  ·  review of another edition
Y'all know I don't review my own books, but if you want to know a little bit about why I came out with the Extended Edition of DaLR, pull up a chair, grab some coffee, and let's chat.

First of all - if you're wondering, "Gosh, is this just the original DALR with each chapter followed by a retelling of the same events from Yatol's perspective?" No. No, no, no, not a bit. UGH no. LOL If you've read the original, then rest assured, the Yatol chapters are all fresh material. If you haven't read the o
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J. Bralick
May 09, 2011 added it  ·  (Review from the author)  ·  review of another edition
2017 UPDATE
You all know that I don't review my own books, but I'm updating my "review" to make an announcement... In a few short weeks, I will be releasing the Extended Edition of DaLR, and along with that, I will be releasing a revised version of the original DaLR. The ending is significantly changed, and the whole book has gotten a style update, but I believe the heart of the story is still the same. I am super excited to share the new version with you!

If you haven't read the book yet, you mi
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S.K. Valenzuela
May 24, 2011 rated it it was amazing
I believe that when an author takes the time to develop a story, focusing on even the smallest details, the result is truly beautiful. Down a Lost Road is a gorgeous story. The descriptions are rich and lovely -- when you leave the world of the story, you can picture it again in your mind. But more than setting, the author is able to capture and represent inner landscapes as well: fear, hurt, confusion, courage, sorrow.

It's also not often that you find an author who can actually invent a languag
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