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The average rating for The Stark Munro Letters based on 2 reviews is 3.5 stars.has a rating of 3.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2020-07-23 00:00:00
2010was given a rating of 3 stars Jamie Welsh
How to get in, that's the problem, it looks impenetrable... We could split up and you try this side, me that side, and her... Ah, I hear our name being called from inside'she has already found a way in! What would we do without our fearless one! Well, we're in now so all's well. Hmm, but what do we make of it? I'd say it's definitely less complex than the last one we entered. Yes, it feels very intimate, closer to the heart of the creator. It's actually comfortable enough for us to settle in for the long term. Hmm, I'm not so sure, but the space does contain themes we might all relate to. Yes, themes about people's psyches, and developed just the way we like. Sensitively, delicately, even hesitantly, so as not to shock some of us. How often have we also meditated on what makes other people tick? And wondered what makes some hugely confident, others not at all. Which has often caused us to look at ourselves in turn. Hmm, yes, to notice especially how others impact us. Don't you find the space itself is calming in spite of the things it makes us confront? Yes, there are no harsh lines, it's more a curved kind of space. Things aren't overly defined here, room is left for discovery. Yes, it feels classic as opposed to starkly modern. Before entering this space, had we acknowledged how multiple we are? Hmm, we knew about the fearless one, the cautious one, and me, the doubter. Yes, and now we know there may be many more of us, as we realise that we change with time and experience. It's as if we've gone into self-therapy, new awareness flooding in at every step. This notion of self love, for instance. It is described here as something that blinds rather than gives perceptivity. Something that leads to people being impervious to others' needs. To relationships built on power rather than true respect. Would we say we love ourselves? Not in that way, even our doubter is nodding agreement to that. Yes, here it means those who have fixed views about everything, even about their own fixed 'self'. Those who are so sure about the world that they can see exactly where good and evil reside, and are confident that those locations never change. We are unable to view the world in such clear terms so it's fair to say we don't love ourselves in the way that's implied here. Not in a way that negates others in any case. Yes. And as we leave this space, accepting who we are, have been, and will be in the future, let's salute its creator and all that she has achieved, in all of her spaces, in the area of the examination of oneself one's selves, and how others impact them. Take a bow, Nathalie Sarraute.
Review # 2 was written on 2015-04-30 00:00:00
2010was given a rating of 4 stars Aaron Wheeler
"عشقی که انسان به خودش دارد و به شدت هم دارد،هرچیزی که از آن ناشی می شود به دارایی تبدیل می کند ....بدون استثنا هرچیزی را ...کمترینش ،طرحها ، چرک نویس ها ، وراجی ها ، بدگویی ها ، نجوا ها،کارت تبریک ها، دفترهای حساب رسی و تاثیر سیگار روی عملکرد روده هاست ...


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