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Extremely lovely! There's something about Christmas stories that gets you about how the festive season brings out something good for you. And definitely that happened for both Tammy and Lawrence. Girl at Christmas is brilliantly written and it surely gives butterflies in our stomach a treat!
Freaking amazing! It was so refreshing to read that I couldn't help but keep reading till it ended. I totally loved the main characters.. I mean they really hit it off and the realization at both the ends towards the ending of the book was so amazingly beautiful! Though the mystery at the end has gotten me to do some real thinking.. I am totally guessing who that person is (no giveaways). So basically Audible Love is the new young adult romance that speaks about the life of a seemingly different section of society but I still can't help but connect with the characters in here. It was totally lovely!
I couldn't resist when I was helplessly falling in love again with this novel. Describing every detail so intricately, I learned so much about the uniqueness of music that surrounds us, the operas that are worth spending your time to listen to and the amazing styles, instruments and singers that are to die for. Not only music, it contains a variety of situations that one faces in life. It was simply adorable โกโกโก
I think this is one of those books which you can't help but sit and reflect continuously why? The kind of book which consumes you fully and makes you think every move of yours in your life.
When I started reading, I thought the character wasn't worth it, more than once I had a feeling that I should not read it. But the insights rejected by the narrator were so consuming that I couldn't actually stop reading it. The only time I put the novel down was when I was too overwhelmed to read it further.
The thing which I really like about this novel is that the people described in this novel are present in all of us, at least some part of them. And if not in us then in people around us which made it easier to connect to (and hence sometimes really sick ti read it). I won't say that after reading the whole novel I found that Sam was selfish because ultimately Every action of ours is technically selfish i.e. we do certain things because we feel we should do it. So I won't actually point my fingers at the characters. And there aren't enough words for me to put down how I actually am feeling after completing it because I still can't stop thinking about it. The hurt and hopelessness that Juliet faced is terrible and all too real; the uncertainty and insecurities that Lindsay had is something I couldn't ignore; the desperation and the need to be someone (who is I don't know.. Respected maybe?) entirely different that Samantha felt is so kuch true. The kindness and the hope that resides in Kent is all too beautiful and the way every other character is described is super amazing.
I still couldn't understand whether it was a figment of memory or a concept of parallel universe or I don't know. But the fact of doing something right or exceptionally heroic even when you don't know what will be the end result of know that nothing could actually be changed is something that made this novel magnificent.
And I guess now I understand why the title is named so because everytime Sam relived the say, before waking she was experiencing the she was flying like jumping from one possibility to another one until she realized what was her purpose or how she was actually gone but still had to fall from the reality that she was trapped in.
Throughout the book the one message that the author was trying to say was clear - that it's never too late. That it's never really wise to give up your hope in life, no matter what.
When I started reading, I thought the character wasn't worth it, more than once I had a feeling that I should not read it. But the insights rejected by the narrator were so consuming that I couldn't actually stop reading it. The only time I put the novel down was when I was too overwhelmed to read it further.
The thing which I really like about this novel is that the people described in this novel are present in all of us, at least some part of them. And if not in us then in people around us which made it easier to connect to (and hence sometimes really sick ti read it). I won't say that after reading the whole novel I found that Sam was selfish because ultimately Every action of ours is technically selfish i.e. we do certain things because we feel we should do it. So I won't actually point my fingers at the characters. And there aren't enough words for me to put down how I actually am feeling after completing it because I still can't stop thinking about it. The hurt and hopelessness that Juliet faced is terrible and all too real; the uncertainty and insecurities that Lindsay had is something I couldn't ignore; the desperation and the need to be someone (who is I don't know.. Respected maybe?) entirely different that Samantha felt is so kuch true. The kindness and the hope that resides in Kent is all too beautiful and the way every other character is described is super amazing.
I still couldn't understand whether it was a figment of memory or a concept of parallel universe or I don't know. But the fact of doing something right or exceptionally heroic even when you don't know what will be the end result of know that nothing could actually be changed is something that made this novel magnificent.
And I guess now I understand why the title is named so because everytime Sam relived the say, before waking she was experiencing the she was flying like jumping from one possibility to another one until she realized what was her purpose or how she was actually gone but still had to fall from the reality that she was trapped in.
Throughout the book the one message that the author was trying to say was clear - that it's never too late. That it's never really wise to give up your hope in life, no matter what.
I would heartily give it 10 or more stars.
I loved it, I lived it and I am pretty sure I couldn't love less this French Girl series!
I loved it, I lived it and I am pretty sure I couldn't love less this French Girl series!
OK... This was really short and after finishing it I am still hoping that there was some more to it. But the length and the narration added to the cuteness and sweetness of this story. There was something magical about this story (kind of given coz it contains witches and warlocks). Also I loved how the witch community and the mortals mingled together without any particular repulsion between them and so it was unique for me (I haven't read any stories with similar plot). So all in all I really enjoyed it!