Book Review: THE GARDEN OF STONES by Mark T. Barnes

The typical Chinese garden is designed to reflect the world in miniature whilst providing an idealized view of it as one passes through – it can be both ornate and sprawling. The Japanese rock garden on the other hand is an overly stylized representation that focuses on a minimalist approach to the story it tells […]Related Posts:Book Review: iD by Madeline AshbyBook Review: PARASITE by Mira GrantGraphic Novel Review: RUBICON by Long, Capel, Stilla and…Book Review: WOLFSANGEL by M.D. LachlanB...
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Published on November 18, 2013 06:29
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