A review by carmenere
Equinoxes by Cyril Pedrosa

2.0

If I had the time or desire, I'd read through this GN a second time and ponder it more thoroughly. But alas, I have too much to do and little desire to observe the loneliness and sadness these pages hold.
However, for those who want to venture here you will find a couple of story lines, which take place in France, with multiple characters who appear to be at odds with others or who have experienced loss.
I suppose, it was just me, not being in the mood for sadness and discontent.
On the positive side, one thing I did enjoy was the archaeological aspect of the story.