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What Connects the Works of Sabastian Gall? A Deep Analysis of Themes Across His Novels

  At first glance, the novels of Sabastian Gall span very different genres and worlds. He writes historical fiction, science fiction, and personal life stories. His major works—Star Sky, PonWerDas, Barcelona, My Life, and 1973 – Two Cities, One Life—seem unrelated at first. However, a closer look reveals strong connections. Gall builds all his stories… Read More »

PonWerDas – Namír, the House Dragon Review: A Mind-Bending Multiverse Mystery

There are stories you read, stories you remember, and then—rarely—stories that seem to read you back. PonWerDas – Namír, the House Dragon, the fourth installment in the ambitious PonWerDas series by Sabastian Gall, firmly belongs in that last category. It is not merely a continuation of a narrative arc; it is an intellectual and emotional… Read More »

PonWerDas – Confabulation or String Theory Review: A Chilling Exploration of Memory and Reality

There is a particular pleasure, perhaps best understood by those of us who haunt second-hand bookshops and linger far too long in the quieter aisles of Waterstones, in discovering a novel that refuses to sit comfortably within the boundaries of genre. Sabastian Gall’s PonWerDas – Confabulation or String Theory delivers exactly that kind of experience—an… Read More »

PonWerDas – Children of the Sun Review: A Bold Multiverse Thriller by Sabastian Gall

In an era where multiverse storytelling risks becoming formulaic, PonWerDas – Children of the Sun by Sabastian Gall arrives as a refreshing, ambitious, and deeply unsettling narrative. This is not just another parallel universe tale filled with alternate selves and speculative science. Instead, Gall crafts a layered story that blends theoretical physics, existential dread, and… Read More »

My Life – Childhood by Sabastian Gall: A Powerful Coming-of-Age Story Set in 1980s Hungary

There are books that entertain, and there are books that quietly preserve time. My Life – Childhood, the first volume in Sabastian Gall’s autobiographically inspired My Life series, belongs firmly to the latter category. It is a deeply reflective coming-of-age narrative that captures not only the fragile emotions of childhood but also the profound historical… Read More »