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Blue Venom – Syed Shamsul Haq
Venom going down the pipeline
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READ: Two novellas by Syed Shamsul Haq, Blue Venom and Forbidden Incense
DO I REC IT: Maybe! It reminds me of going to the yearly book fair as a kid and picking out a bunch of cheaply-printed classic lit in English to improve my English LOL - its a very specific strong association but one alien to native speakers. When it comes to writing style, if you like the style used in writing really old books this is for you. Both stories are set in 1971 Bangladesh, during the war of independence, and they're very frank with the scale and brutality of violence that took place. I enjoyed them. More under the cut.
Blue Venom – Syed Shamsul Haq
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