Notes on an Execution by Danya Kukafka


There can be no doubt that Kukafka is a very competent writer, capable of masterfully weaving complex storylines in an engaging and flowing manner. "Notes on an Execution", like "Girl in Snow" however demonstrates a penchant for clichéd characters, which made "Girl in Snow" feel slightly "thin". The clichés in "Notes on an Execution" are however, less "painful" as the principal message is much stronger and multifaceted. A compelling read. 4/5

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