Overall Rating and Opinion of My Trip to Adele

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gali wrote:
You should read the book and give us your view on it. 8)
Yes, I will. I just finished reading the book last night. :)
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I found the book to be quite interesting and intriguing apart from the Adele lyrics forced at the end of every chapter. Apart from that, I absolutely loved it and I would definitely recommend it to everyone. I loved the story of Yasser more than any other character in the story, and i found it very easy for me to relate to him.
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I rate the book 3 out of 4. I do like the character of Nadia in this story. She inspires woman to be strong and she knows to fight her rights as a wife and mother.
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CHL wrote:
gali wrote:
You should read the book and give us your view on it. 8)
Yes, I will. I just finished reading the book last night. :)
Cool! I will wait for your input on it. :)
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Well,I truly agree with the opinion of the reviewer who threw the topic for discussion. This book intermingled many characters and had given contradicted messages. I was really not interested in reading about the professions and activities of both, the father and the daughter, though the story is quite closer to the real world.
I rate the book as 2 out of 4 stars.
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I am Adele's fan. I find her lyrics connecting with the deepest part of my emotions. This is a must read for me
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Briankiplagat wrote:I am Adele's fan. I find her lyrics connecting with the deepest part of my emotions. This is a must read for me
If you are a fan, I think you will enjoy the book.
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I rated this book 3 out of 4 stars because I gained something from the book. I learned a lot and it reminds me that I must be grateful for what I have.
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Donnavila Marie01 wrote:I rated this book 3 out of 4 stars because I gained something from the book. I learned a lot and it reminds me that I must be grateful for what I have.
It is great that you gained from the book. Indeed, we should have to be grateful for what we have.
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Ssinghal wrote:I found the book to be quite interesting and intriguing apart from the Adele lyrics forced at the end of every chapter. Apart from that, I absolutely loved it and I would definitely recommend it to everyone. I loved the story of Yasser more than any other character in the story, and i found it very easy for me to relate to him.
I support you. Maybe some of those who read this book did not enjoy it because it did not entertain them but this book has more to it than entertainment.
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Donnavila Marie01 wrote:
Ssinghal wrote:I found the book to be quite interesting and intriguing apart from the Adele lyrics forced at the end of every chapter. Apart from that, I absolutely loved it and I would definitely recommend it to everyone. I loved the story of Yasser more than any other character in the story, and i found it very easy for me to relate to him.
I support you. Maybe some of those who read this book did not enjoy it because it did not entertain them but this book has more to it than entertainment.
I didn't like Yasser because of his character and not because his story didn't entertain me. I found him whiny and didn't like his cheating ways.
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A part from Nadia I dint seem to connect with any other character. It is an easy to read book but with few errors.I find it interesting though because the issues addressed in the book is a true reflection of what is happening in the Society today. I'd recommend anyone to read the book.
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PRAXIDES wrote:A part from Nadia I dint seem to connect with any other character. It is an easy to read book but with few errors.I find it interesting though because the issues addressed in the book is a true reflection of what is happening in the Society today. I'd recommend anyone to read the book.
It was an easy read, I agree. Like you, I connect with Nadia the best.
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This is an easy read book but I also consider it heavy in a sense that after reading the book, my mind was full of thoughts and what ifs questions.My attention was drawn to the different issues it depicted.
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Donnavila Marie01 wrote:This is an easy read book but I also consider it heavy in a sense that after reading the book, my mind was full of thoughts and what ifs questions.My attention was drawn to the different issues it depicted.
It did leave one thinking about the issues, which is a point to its benefit.
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