Review of My Trip To Adele
Posted: 25 Oct 2023, 07:12
[Following is a volunteer review of "My Trip To Adele" by R.I.Alyaseer and A. I Alyaseer.]
"My Trip to Adele" by R.I. Alyaseer A.I. Alyaseer took my emotions on a roller coaster as I read this incredible story about the three relationships that the six people shared. I felt every emotion in one story: the relationship between Elias (who is obsessed with Malika, his long-lost love), Nadia and Walid (the purest mother-son bond), and Yaser and Mariam (a couple lost in their busy lives).
Nadia is a living example of how women can be empowered, and her love for her son is unfathomably pure. After her abusive husband tormented and harassed her for eight years, she filed for divorce, fighting against the judicial system, her tribe, and social norms to protect her son. Every event in her life drives me through a dizzying array of emotions. Yet Yaser, who is attempting to win back his wife Mariam from their lost eight-year relationship, On the other side, Mariam, who has always led an orderly life, controls her husband by dictating how he lives. Then, his brief relationship with Isabelle makes me understand that you will face repercussions if you exert excessive control over someone's life. And Elias, the devoted lover who was infatuated with Malika, made every effort to locate her. However, his accusation that Malika's mother practiced black magic to end their relationship makes the scenario unrealistic and ambiguous in some respects. They are the epitome of freedom, dedication, and faithfulness.
I would give this narrative a 3 out of 4. Adele's music serves as a powerful backdrop, evoking emotions and adding depth to the characters' experiences. The author's portrayal of these difficult realities is both raw and authentic, shedding light on the harsh realities that many individuals face in their daily lives. This narrative has left a lasting impact on me, reminding me of the importance of empathy and understanding in our interactions with others."
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My Trip To Adele
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"My Trip to Adele" by R.I. Alyaseer A.I. Alyaseer took my emotions on a roller coaster as I read this incredible story about the three relationships that the six people shared. I felt every emotion in one story: the relationship between Elias (who is obsessed with Malika, his long-lost love), Nadia and Walid (the purest mother-son bond), and Yaser and Mariam (a couple lost in their busy lives).
Nadia is a living example of how women can be empowered, and her love for her son is unfathomably pure. After her abusive husband tormented and harassed her for eight years, she filed for divorce, fighting against the judicial system, her tribe, and social norms to protect her son. Every event in her life drives me through a dizzying array of emotions. Yet Yaser, who is attempting to win back his wife Mariam from their lost eight-year relationship, On the other side, Mariam, who has always led an orderly life, controls her husband by dictating how he lives. Then, his brief relationship with Isabelle makes me understand that you will face repercussions if you exert excessive control over someone's life. And Elias, the devoted lover who was infatuated with Malika, made every effort to locate her. However, his accusation that Malika's mother practiced black magic to end their relationship makes the scenario unrealistic and ambiguous in some respects. They are the epitome of freedom, dedication, and faithfulness.
I would give this narrative a 3 out of 4. Adele's music serves as a powerful backdrop, evoking emotions and adding depth to the characters' experiences. The author's portrayal of these difficult realities is both raw and authentic, shedding light on the harsh realities that many individuals face in their daily lives. This narrative has left a lasting impact on me, reminding me of the importance of empathy and understanding in our interactions with others."
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My Trip To Adele
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon