Review of The Girl Who Knew Da Vinci

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[Following is a volunteer review of "The Girl Who Knew Da Vinci" by Belle Ami.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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The Girl Who Knew Da Vinci is a novel written by Belle Ami. The protagonist of the book is Angela. She is romantically involved with Alex. They are searching for a long-lost Da Vinci artwork. The true background and location of the artwork are revealed through visions Angela has of their former selves. They want to retrieve the painting. The ghosts of Angela's previous lifetimes and their lovers pay her visits along the way. To assist her on the trip, they give her glimpses into their daily lives. Given the formidable antagonists standing in the way of their mission, will Angela and Alex be able to auction and live off the proceeds of this Da Vinci artwork?

The Girl Who Knew Da Vinci is the best and most original book I've ever read. It is extremely captivating and compelling. The book is very unique. Ami expertly built a suspenseful mystery tale from an Italian Renaissance painting. I am impressed by the author's ingenuity. This book is undoubtedly extraordinary. It is the first book I've read where art and mystery are intertwined. The novel's capacity to seamlessly transport the reader through several historical periods and plot lines were, for me, its most appealing feature. Through Sophia's eyes, Fioretta explains how the enigmatic picture came to be. Also, she explains how it vanished in 1944. I became engrossed in this novel. I was able to journey around the picturesque city of Florence with historical spirits while reading this book.

If I had to pick one, Angela is my favorite character because of her bravery and perseverance. Despite understanding the occupation of her dreams, she begins experiencing nightmares about the missing Da Vinci painting and the people related to it, and she quickly finds herself in a difficult situation. Alex is another individual I respect. The story is well told by the author from a variety of angles. Each chapter of the book presents a distinct concept. The geography of Italy is expertly described by the author. I appreciate the book from beginning to end since the characters have been well-developed and given individual voices.

This book does not have a negative aspect. I did not encounter errors while reading this book. Hence, this book was exceptionally well-edited. I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars.

The book is appropriate for older readers who enjoy mysteries and romance. If you enjoyed searching for the Illuminati and solving historical mysteries in Dan Brown's series, you'll undoubtedly feel equally or even more excited and tense as you read the novel. With The Girl Who Knew Da Vinci, you can locate missing paintings, solve mysteries, and fall in love while traveling. Hence, I recommend this book to readers of mystery and romance.

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I liked the combination of romance, suspense, thriller, and adventure in this book. Angela and her dreams added more spice to the book by introducing new fascinating characters like Sophia. Great review.
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