A Wedding in December | By Sarah Morgan
My thoughts Narrative and Plot A Wedding in December is your warm and cozy holiday read for 2019. But it is not just some fluffy holiday plot. Told from the perspective of...
My thoughts Narrative and Plot A Wedding in December is your warm and cozy holiday read for 2019. But it is not just some fluffy holiday plot. Told from the perspective of...
My thoughts Narrative and Plot Twice in a Blue Moon is definitely an engaging read if you’re into the women’s fiction genre. This is definitely not your magical romantic...
My thoughts Narrative and Plot They say don’t judge a book by it’s cover. Well whoever said that, might not be familiar with the illustrated cover era. If you judge by its...
My thoughts Narrative and Plot Men and Dreams in Dhauladhar has a peculiar style of narrative. The voice of the story seems like that of a detached observer. It took me sometime...
My thoughts Narrative and Plot Things You Save in a Fire is entirely a first person narrative. Cassie Hamwell talks to the reader about her life and how she managed to cope after moving from...
If you find some connection with the main character throughout, the Bookish Life of Nina Hill can work for you.
When your story has a strong and unique plot like this, it flows like a river. You keep turning the pages for more and that is certainly the sign of an entertaining book.
This wasn’t exactly a bad book. I finished it. It had its good moments. But you can’t love them all.
The Wisdom of Sally Red Shoes is a great read if you’re someone who have experienced the pain of loss at least once in life. It may not be everyone’s cup of tea. For all the things it explored and ventured into, it is exceptional.
I received an e-ARC of 100 Days of Sunlight from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Synopsis Tessa Dickinson, a sixteen year old, poetry blogger who loses her sight in an accident. The...