Hetman Polubotko's hidden treasures are stubbornly looking for owners. Among them - a unique diamond "Bo Sansi", which resembles a fairy-tale egg-paradise and has a magical effect on humans. After all, this precious stone "destroys the little ones, and glorifies the great ones & hellip;". Just so get rid of the owner does not give greed. Therefore, he decides to deceive fate and jewels by miraculously "cleansing" - playing on the show. As? For what? And what happened? - The answer will be given by the heroes: both the players of the show and third-party, but dedicated to the history of the stone characters.
So the game has begun!
Who are you, the new owner of the diamond? in Ukraine, the novel-show got out of such a valuable scam in a very original way. & hellip;
Their text is smooth, alive and complete, without "seams" and "breaks", usually inherent in co-authorship. Of course, I do not undertake to say for sure "who wrote what" (although it is quite an interesting task - to "find" a writer in a group project), I will only hint that in episodes from the past mostly felt Andrew's hand (special respect for rich historical facts) !), and today's events seemed more created by Tatiana - and here, I must admit, I discovered a whole new Tatiana Belimova, with an extraordinary sense of humor, well-beaten and perfected style and perfect knowledge of the "glorious city of Kiev." In general, the language of this novel is another significant advantage along with its content. More than once I caught myself thinking that I would stop and re-read whole sentences and paragraphs, so I missed the skillfully and neatly written texts. And I haven't come across such fascinating stories for a long time - and I can't remember whether I came across this interesting genre in our modern literature - a novel-quest, that is, a novel-show, as its authors described in the manuscript & hellip; Impressions - I watched an exciting movie in the cinema. A good, truly selected language, a stunning plot, elaborate and skillfully arranged characters with unambiguous names - all this together creates such a delicious literary cocktail that I already demand the continuation of the "feast"! ""
Victoria Granetskaya