Review of The Girl Who Knew Da Vinci

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Review of The Girl Who Knew Da Vinci

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[Following is a volunteer review of "The Girl Who Knew Da Vinci" by Belle Ami.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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The Girl Who Knew Da Vinci by Belle Ami is about the ability of a woman who loves art to foresight the past. Angela is being hunted by her dreams every time she takes a nap or sleeps, and she doesn't even know what it means. One day, she will meet an art detective who will help her analyze her nightmare. The dreams that she is having are her past life and the missing painting made by Leonardo Da Vinci. She and Alex will begin their journey to find the masterpiece. But, what they didn't know is that there is someone who wants them to be harmed and takes the painting for his own selfish reasons. This adventure will bring Angela and Alex into a connection that they didn't even expect to happen.

What I like about the book is the love story of Angela and Alex. I really admire how they care for each other. Alex never lets Angela suffer alone; he is always beside her no matter what happens, and is always there to protect her from anyone who has bad intentions. When it comes to Angela, I appreciate her determination to stop the disaster that might happen. Moreover, I love how the author uses history to make something very frictional. It also helped me acquire knowledge about certain people and mostly importantly, about paintings and arts. In addition, I love how the dogs of Alex played a great part in the story.

There is nothing that I don't like about the book. I really like the plot and how Angela and Alex manage to fight for their love in each other. They never let history repeat itself and make their selves suffer for what is going to happen.

I will rate this book a 5 out of 5 stars, because it is exceptionally edited and I don't notice a mistake. I really like the plot of the story and it gives me chills everytime I reread what happend in the end. This book definitely left a mark on my mind.

I will recommend this book to young adults, because the genre is very suitable to their liking. They will admire the relationship between Angela and Alex and their love for each other. Also, they can acquire some historical knowledge and certain facts about different people. It might even help them to appreciate the arts and the people who have a great contribution to it.

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