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The average rating for Crepuscular Dawn based on 2 reviews is 2.5 stars.has a rating of 2.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2014-01-22 00:00:00
2002was given a rating of 1 stars Renee Ramos
I freaking loathed this book. The men involved in the dialogue never disagreed with one another, so that keeps things fresh and interesting...oh wait, no it doesn't. Then there are all the made up terms that there is about no effort put forth to properly explain, and then these made up terms are combined with others and defined by other pretend terms so it becomes an almost unreadable mishmash of two weird Frenchmen doing a mutual tug-session. There might have been a few ideas that could have been interesting if there wasn't the whole anti-adversarial style, ridiculous words, and the terrible cheesy language they use. The last sentences of the book still make me want to stab myself in the face so I'll stop thinking of how awful and trite they sound. I would recommend someone read Cat in the Hat five hundred times rather than attempt this freakfest.
Review # 2 was written on 2018-10-08 00:00:00
2002was given a rating of 4 stars Chuck Ivy
Esto: Supongo que recordarás la frase de Hildegarde de Bingen, nacida hace novecientos un años, poeta extraordinaria, música, que le dio clases al monarca de su época en su convento a orillas del Rin, una especie de Lorelei cristiana; la dije a la muerte de Heiner Müller, el dramaturgo alemán, y la repito: "Homo est closula mirabilium Dei". ¿Qué quiere decir esto? "El hombre es la clausura de las maravillas de Dios". La palabra clave, acá, es clausura. Esta mujer, no es casualidad que sea una mujer, dice que el hombre es el fin del mundo. No el corazón del mundo, no el centro del mundo; Hildegarde no hace antropocentrismo, no hace geocentrismo, cosas que muy seguido se le achacan al cristianismo, al judeocristianismo, y que son un error: ella dice lo contrario. Dice: el hombre es el fin de la creación. Pero "el fin" se entiende por clausura. Es una palabra muy dura, closula, lo hablé con un latinista. Closula es que el hombre es el fin del mundo, el último aspecto de la humanidad. No solamente en términos de catástrofe, sino también de poder.


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