I nearly got VERY angry with her at the end lolgali wrote: lol I agree. Nadia was negative, but I loved her devotion to her son.
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Re: Which character was your favorite?
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Lol I did too! I was surprised she was willing to fly without her son at first.NikkyT wrote:I nearly got VERY angry with her at the end lolgali wrote: lol I agree. Nadia was negative, but I loved her devotion to her son.
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Overall, each character had their own ups and downs, and I did not particularly enjoy any one character.
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I agree with you. However, I found Nadia the most relatable.Ssinghal wrote:I did not really like any of the characters, however, each had their good and bad qualities. The story of Elias was too unrealistic and unrelatable, however, it had the true love factor, which made it interesting. Nadia was too negative and pessimistic, however, her love and dedication towards her son are commendable; Yasser was too immature, however, he was responsible enough to not go for a divorce that would have shattered his kids emotionally and mentally.
Overall, each character had their own ups and downs, and I did not particularly enjoy any one character.
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I agree. Nadia has her admirable traits but at times, irritating. Irritating because of her weird decisions. The authors are successful in giving her these characteristics which caught our interest.michelonline29 wrote:My favorite character in the story is Nadia because she is a very tough woman. I admired her strong personality and belief. She is a good example for women especially for those who got separated from their husband and had a child.
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I agree. I also found her irritating at times because of her weird decisions.Donnavila Marie01 wrote:I agree. Nadia has her admirable traits but at times, irritating. Irritating because of her weird decisions. The authors are successful in giving her these characteristics which caught our interest.michelonline29 wrote:My favorite character in the story is Nadia because she is a very tough woman. I admired her strong personality and belief. She is a good example for women especially for those who got separated from their husband and had a child.
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