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This is my third AURYN so far Its so nasty to craft, but pure joy to see the finished results "The Neverending Story" by Michael Ende is one of my very favourite books of all time. The movies no I never saw one, but I loved their version of Auryn Its about 7cm in diameter, so its original sized. Its completely handsculpted from silver and golden polymerclay, then covered with a thin layer metallic pigments and protective varnish. The snakes eyes are painted in their opposite colors. In the book their eyes are green and red, in the movie they had no special color at all. FOR SALE!!! ->

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Readers are not only presented themes of depression (sometimes to the point of suicidal thought) and PTSD, but also graphic imagery of war, namely in-depth, uncomfortable descriptions of executed Jews. The setting is post-Depression era, like several of Markert's stories, and the writing is lyrical as ever... yet, something didn't fully click with this reader to make it a homerun read. Some passages moved a bit slow, others ran on a little long. While I liked the setting and characters well enough --- I especially loved the conversations between John and Vitto, their banter reminded me a bit of Teddy and Bob from Bob's Burgers --- there were times when my interest waned and the reading began to feel a bit like a chore. The light touch of magical realism Markert tends to weave in his novels was pretty faint here as well, compared to the earlier works. But it's also one of those books where if you push through during the down periods, there is payoff later on. Discussion questions guide available at the back of the book for reading groups interested in making this a possible book club pick.