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The Admonishments of Kherishdar by M.C.A. Hogarth

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Rated 6.77 out of 10 Statistics

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Chapters: 25

Genre: Sci-Fi / Spiritual

Updated: Completed

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Occasional Sexual Content

Occasional Violence

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Overall Rating: 6.771

Average Rating: 10 (Guests), 4 (Members)

Ranking: #296

Rating Count: 2 (1 Guests, 1 members)

1 indicates a weighted rating.

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"Without Shame, there is no civilization."

In Kherishdar, when a person commits a crime, they become their sin….

Suicide. Rape. Child Abuse. Addiction. Twenty-five crimes. Twenty-five stories. Twenty-five narrators… and one minister over them all, to judge, convict and Correct the faulty: the priest who serves Shame.

This companion volume to The Aphorisms of Kherishdar explores the wayward and their journey back to society, offering another glimpse into the Ai-Naidari culture.

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"Murky and Ungrounded"

Rating: 4/10

These stories are not nearly as strong as Aphorisms of Kherishdar, and for me suffer both from stylistic and intellectual approach.

Each piece in this collection is told by a different narrator, so the sparse description and brevity doesn’t have the benefit of building on itself over time. They do build into a characterization of the person of Shame, who is never a narrator, but while…Read More

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