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Reviews for Moskalenko’s books are highly polarized, typically falling into two categories: :

: Many reviewers on Flibusta accuse the author of "pouring water" (padding) into his books to increase volume for higher earnings, often repeating descriptions or breaking stories into unnecessarily small parts.

: Readers often note that his series, such as The Ratcatcher (Krysolov) and Little Guri , are "page-turners" with addictive storylines that capture interest quickly.

: Critics describe some of his later work as "amateurish" or "juvenile," noting one-dimensional characters (often "invincible" teenagers) and a lack of proper editing. Popular Series & Ratings

: Criticized for "piano in the bushes" (convenient plot devices) and fragmented storytelling.