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Xunaira J.

Autore di Love, Life and Everything Else

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This book have four short stories. I like all of them but my favorite is the "Abandoned in the Alley" and "The Novelist".
 
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anacskie | 2 altre recensioni | Dec 22, 2017 |
This book have four short stories. I like all of them but my favorite is the "Abandoned in the Alley" and "The Novelist".
 
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anacskie | 2 altre recensioni | Dec 22, 2017 |
Great read!! This is a wonderful book that is very well written. The author has done an amazing job in keeping the reader intrigued and glued to the pages. A wonderful mixture of emotions that made me want to read a lot more. The characters are very likable and very believable. I would highly recommend this book
 
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An-Avid-Reader | Feb 18, 2015 |
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This review is written by Genevieve Scholl, Editor of Love, Life and Everything and solely, her property. All the opinion and ideas are her property and nothing whatsoever is affected by the author.
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If there is one thing in this world that will never change, that is mystery. And, these stories all have an air of mystery to them. They take you places that you never thought you’d ever be able to go. They’re emotional, suspenseful, and even-sometimes-fun.

I’ve always been told that an author has to have something special to help them stick out from other authors. For some, like me, it’s the type of story or plot of the story; for others it’s the writing style. But, for Xunaira, it’s the provocation of thought. No matter what story of hers you are reading, she finds a way to get your brain working—in a good way.

For example, in Footsteps in the Attic, every page makes you wonder more and more about the noises, and what the girls find. It never ceases.

In The Novelist, you think about the man, and revel in the amazing person he was. You sit and wonder about everything he could have been through in his life, and how amazing it must have been. And, for a novelist, like myself and X, it holds an even bigger meaning; we strive to be that novelist that has a life’s story to tell. That story had to have been my favorite; for obvious reasons.

Now, I know we don’t read books in an effort to think—in fact, a lot of us read to escape—but, don’t underestimate the power of thought. Sometimes, all it takes to enjoy life is to think about the possibilities.

Genevieve Scholl
Author of Catching a Cardinal
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Xunaira | 2 altre recensioni | Nov 8, 2013 |

Statistiche

Opere
4
Utenti
12
Popolarità
#813,248
Voto
4.9
Recensioni
4
ISBN
2