Official Review: My Trip to Adele

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Thanks for the review and recommendation! This story seems to have a really good concept. I just worry if I can keep up with three perspectives though.
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This sounds like a great read! Interesting that it is a collab piece, as that can be very challenging to write in itself. It sounds like they did a wonderful job of it.
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This sounds like a pretty unique story, especially with the elements of Adele’s lyrics taking such a central role. I’d check this one out. Great review!
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The clear description of the plot in the Official Review: My Trip to Adele by A.I. Alyaseer, R.I. Alyaseer helps me read the story of the book. The readers feel engrossed in the story after reading the review. The fact that the book has a good story does not escape the attention of readers!
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The story sounds delightful and shows the power of music. Three different people whose only common thread is their search for happiness and their love of Adele, journey to see her in concert. Well-written, moving and resounds with a lot of readers.
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This one sounds like it could be interesting. Especially the lost love between Elias and Malika, as I consider myself a romantic. I am ot sure if I will give this one a try, but congratulations on BOTD.
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Such a great review deserves to be applauded. I am able to relate to the characters as though I have read the story myself.
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Post by Van112 »

I had the chance to review this book as well before and I am glad you enjoyed it as much as I did.

This book indeed made me fall inlove again with Adele. And the authors were amazing in creating a storyline that is as relatable as her songs. I'd gladly read it again when I have the chance.
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My Trip To Adele by R.I.Alyaseer and A. I Alyaseer seems interesting. Different types of people who are struggling to find happiness. I liked the plot. Congratulations on #botd.
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This sounds like a really original idea, as I've never heard of a book built around multiple stories with the common thread of a love for a particular musical artist. Great review!
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Nadia seems like a character anyone can easily love. I loved the name of the book as well, the entire novel seems unique and tastefully done. Will love to check this book out or review it soon.
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“I hadn’t known then whether fate really played such an influential role in people’s lives or whether it was merely a scapegoat we used to blame our failures.” This line has such a deep meaning. Thank you for including this quote from the book in your amazing review. It really touched my heart. Not only this line but your detailed explanation regarding what and why you liked in the book, has made me want to read this book asap. From your review, I can see that you really enjoyed reading the book. I hope even I would feel the same after reading it.
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Thank you for sharing your review with us. The first couple of chapters felt so sad and definitely created a longing feeling for happiness. I like the idea of everyone heading towards the same destination ultimately.
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Well, this is the first of its kind that I have seen. I really don't know what to make of this book but it does sound interesting and well written. Time willing and I'll probably give it a chance.
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Post by Pearl Hijabi »

Three different people in three different cities sharing a common love for Adele is a very interesting plot. The smooth flow in this story is something I love. The review is very nice and insightful. Thank you
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