It is a book that is the domain of fantasy as fantasy. It may interest those who like the dunes and have seen villages be swallowed. It can also be appreciated by those who are lulled by a certain dreamlike quality. The writing is nice, well paced script, so that the book leaves ire with real pleasure. The negative point as many fantastic books is the end, for it is a world that can disappoint Cartesian including myself; but if you like a fantasy it will be sensitive to the universe described this book. What is interesting as it's the author plunges us into historical reality, and we see how patients are treated. Productivity in the world of the hospital is not that current. There are so many reasons that may make this book a book on the fantasy interesting and enjoyable to read, a good relaxing time.