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a novel by Choghig Kazandjian
Choghig Kazandjian

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"The Lost I" is a compelling read. MSA-NY
This is stunning writing. It is powerful and emotional,
really and truly gripping stuff. It offers a real insight
into how people cope in such terrible conditions and
what it must be like to have to endure them. The
tension is palpable and for that alone the author is
to be commended. WN-England
Almost all novels (and movies) about wars feature
soldiers. What's most remarkable about this war novel
is that it's about civilians, non-combatants, people
caught by chance in the crossfire of combatants. The
Author takes the reader into this situation so that
he/she feels everything with Nayla and Samer. The book
is as good an account of two characters caught up in a
war as I've read in a long, long time. That the author
shows in gut-wrenching detail how this psychic
hurricane sweeps through the lives of these people
makes this novel a gem. WD-Ohio
It's been a terrific experience reading it. RG-Denver
There is a nice element of mystique in "The Lost I", an
original aspect in the writing. It's plot and conceptual
uniqueness make it a very promising novel. NYE
Phoenecia Weekly Article
Great descriptions of the bombing wreckage, poignant
details about human cost.
Excellent, gripping portrayal of life in a shelter during
a heavy bombardment.
"The Lost I" is an absorbing read, full of drama and
tension. HJ-London