Review of Strong Heart
Posted: 04 Feb 2022, 05:03
[Following is a volunteer review of "Strong Heart" by Charlie Sheldon.]
The novel’s blend of spirituality and the oppressive verities of life is a perfect equilibrium that wanders the imagination. An intricate work of art with profound mysteries. Strong Heart by Charlie Sheldon is a very captivating read that fiddles with the brain.
As a first impression, the start of the book did come off as brisk in the sense that the characters weren't vividly introduced and portrayed. There were also too many personalities at the beginning with a lot of conversations going on so it was kind of misty. The entrance of Sarah also seemed a bit off. It appears as if some strong tensions and afflictions were omitted. But as the story progresses, a deeper insight is brought with flawless narration. You gradually fell in love with the characters and the thirst to read intensifies.
The author's style of writing is particularly modest and can be effortlessly comprehended which makes it more pleasurable to read. You can perceive the emotions he wanted to convey through his words. Understanding the story doesn't become an enigma which can be very frustrating at times.
For me, 3 out of 4 is a nice rating for the book. But viewpoints of others may differ as we don't have a similar taste for books and the way of interpreting stories are distinct. I would gladly recommend the book to anyone who is into adventure and fiction.
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Strong Heart
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The novel’s blend of spirituality and the oppressive verities of life is a perfect equilibrium that wanders the imagination. An intricate work of art with profound mysteries. Strong Heart by Charlie Sheldon is a very captivating read that fiddles with the brain.
As a first impression, the start of the book did come off as brisk in the sense that the characters weren't vividly introduced and portrayed. There were also too many personalities at the beginning with a lot of conversations going on so it was kind of misty. The entrance of Sarah also seemed a bit off. It appears as if some strong tensions and afflictions were omitted. But as the story progresses, a deeper insight is brought with flawless narration. You gradually fell in love with the characters and the thirst to read intensifies.
The author's style of writing is particularly modest and can be effortlessly comprehended which makes it more pleasurable to read. You can perceive the emotions he wanted to convey through his words. Understanding the story doesn't become an enigma which can be very frustrating at times.
For me, 3 out of 4 is a nice rating for the book. But viewpoints of others may differ as we don't have a similar taste for books and the way of interpreting stories are distinct. I would gladly recommend the book to anyone who is into adventure and fiction.
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Strong Heart
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon