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Voyages in the Underworld of Orpheus Black
by Marcus Sedgwick, Julian Sedgwick
Unlike a lot of what I had read before. I felt like I could hear Harry in my head, his desire to make people understand why he was a contienious objector, and his desire to reconcile with his family. It is definitely a little discombobulating, and things shift around so you are never quite sure what is reality. I wasn't exactly sure what to make of Agatha either.