Hunter writes with powerful specificity about sensation—the experience, bodily, of moving though the world ...
As so many literary novelists working today do, Hunter leans heavily on lyrical description and imagery. Dialogue is scant in Days of Light, and the plot is simple. The author clearly cares more about how the writing makes the reader feel, and the luminous images it evokes, than about weaving a story that will reveal Ivy’s character.
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