Review of My Trip To Adele
Posted: 21 Sep 2024, 17:14
[Following is a volunteer review of "My Trip To Adele" by R.I.Alyaseer and A. I Alyaseer.]
My Trip to Adele is a touching story by R.I. Alyaseer and A.I. Alyaseer, occurring in the lives of Elias, Nadia, and Yaser—all their threads intertwined by their love for Adele's music. Elias, haunted by his past love and seeks closure; Nadia from Amman is a single mother, fighting against the controlling nature of her ex-husband while seeking freedom, whereas Yaser, a surgeon in Las Vegas, is failing at his marriage. All of their stories converge at an Adele concert, where each renews hope and finds a new beginning.
I loved how this book tugged at the heart, and it's so relatable; it shows the growth of the characters and their roads to self-discovery. It was one of those heartwarming moments when Elias finally saw who she longed for at the concert after all that time.
Hope and redemption just oozed out of this scene. This book leaves you inspired through the use of the themes of love, sacrifice, and growth. I would recommend this amazing book to fans of contemporary romance as well as all those people who like stories of self-improvement and redemption.
I also can't stand melodrama when I read this book and trust me at times it sometimes seems very forced. The novel also has several scenes with some stiff dialogue that disrupts what is otherwise an engrossing read. These are minor issues in a generally well-constructed narrative.
The poignancy and the way the tales of the characters have been joined through Adele's music are brilliant. Parts might feel a little too melodramatic, but overall, due to the impact the story leaves on one's mind and the intensity of the characters, it is a very entertaining read, and I gave it a rating of 4 out of 5 stars. The book was exceptionally well edited and error-free.
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My Trip To Adele
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My Trip to Adele is a touching story by R.I. Alyaseer and A.I. Alyaseer, occurring in the lives of Elias, Nadia, and Yaser—all their threads intertwined by their love for Adele's music. Elias, haunted by his past love and seeks closure; Nadia from Amman is a single mother, fighting against the controlling nature of her ex-husband while seeking freedom, whereas Yaser, a surgeon in Las Vegas, is failing at his marriage. All of their stories converge at an Adele concert, where each renews hope and finds a new beginning.
I loved how this book tugged at the heart, and it's so relatable; it shows the growth of the characters and their roads to self-discovery. It was one of those heartwarming moments when Elias finally saw who she longed for at the concert after all that time.
Hope and redemption just oozed out of this scene. This book leaves you inspired through the use of the themes of love, sacrifice, and growth. I would recommend this amazing book to fans of contemporary romance as well as all those people who like stories of self-improvement and redemption.
I also can't stand melodrama when I read this book and trust me at times it sometimes seems very forced. The novel also has several scenes with some stiff dialogue that disrupts what is otherwise an engrossing read. These are minor issues in a generally well-constructed narrative.
The poignancy and the way the tales of the characters have been joined through Adele's music are brilliant. Parts might feel a little too melodramatic, but overall, due to the impact the story leaves on one's mind and the intensity of the characters, it is a very entertaining read, and I gave it a rating of 4 out of 5 stars. The book was exceptionally well edited and error-free.
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My Trip To Adele
View: on Bookshelves