![]() ![]() At first, it seems as though it may be a lighthearted humorous story about how Paama discreetly makes the best of the unfortunate situations created by her foolish husband Ansige. After the third time she bails him out of trouble, she’s chosen to wield the Chaos Stick and it seems as though it may actually be the story of her learning to control this newfound power. Every time I thought I had figured out the main focus of the book, it changed gears. This story, told as though it’s being orally narrated, is somewhat meandering and does not have a straightforward plot line that flows neatly from point A to point B (which is rather fitting considering much of the plot does revolve around the Chaos Stick). įrom the very first lines, it’s clear what to expect from Redemption in Indigo. All my tales are true, drawn from life, and a life story is not a tidy thing. I am willing to admit to many faults, but I will not burden my conscience with that one. ![]() ![]() A rival of mine once complained that my stories begin awkwardly and end untidily. ![]()
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