Unfamiliar with reference theme - Who Killed Jerusalem
The blurb of this book implies the story is a heavy nod to William Blake. I'm unfamiliar with this person and thus already lost interest in the book based on that, the cover, and the title (felt religiously inspired).
After reading the first impression, it wasn't quite what I had expected but still didn't fully hold my attention or make me want to read more. I think this was a "it's me not you" situation of preference of the story more so than being critical of the writing itself.
After reading the first impression, it wasn't quite what I had expected but still didn't fully hold my attention or make me want to read more. I think this was a "it's me not you" situation of preference of the story more so than being critical of the writing itself.