- review of "lone sheep" issue 1 by a book critic.
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Monday, March 14, 2011
Lone sheep: an important work of modern illustrative fiction.
"after reading lone sheep, issue 1, I was struck by first the instantly recognisable metaphorical struggle to find peace internally in the modern world and secondly by how brutality is a metaphor for noise. When I say noise (sic) I imagine sound of any variety. The deaf would experience this work in a far greater capacity. The real longing in the novel is the fact that it sneaks under the radar at a meer 4 pages, but it is considerable weight is in it's LACK of weight. There Is nothing superfluous. The second possible conundrum is again the comment on xenophobia more than our medicated generation and one that is held in a grip by a well publicised tv orchestrated fear that we think the knowledge of removes us from. The reality is this, the lone sheep books are without doubt the most important pieces of fiction I have read in my life time, bearing in mind that I have not once read a book for preparation of a day when I might have the chance to lose my virginity to the most beautiful piece of work since time itself was implicated as a tool of measurement."
- review of "lone sheep" issue 1 by a book critic.

- review of "lone sheep" issue 1 by a book critic.
