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 Angela, who works in an art gallery. She really loved her job, but somehow she saw things differently after she started. Visions that she doesn’t even understand that cause her to not function properly and make her tired throughout the day. Aside from that, her boss is sexualizing her, which causes her to stumble upon. One day, she will meet a man who will help her find answers and protect her from his pervert boss.

What I liked about the book is that when Angela finally leaves her toxic job, it somehow gives her peace and a way to understand herself in a greater context. I admire Alex when he takes the initiative to help Angela with her visions and protect her at the same time. The things that happened gave them a lot of courage to face each other’s fears and become emotionally dependent on one another.

There is nothing that I didn’t like about the book; it is very romantic and mysterious at the same time. The genre of this book creates a lot of curiosity that can hook readers into reading it continuously.

I will rate this book 5 out of 5 stars because I really admire the relationship that Angela and Alex built throughout the whole story. It is also exceptionally edited, and I didn’t notice a mistake. I also commend the author’s writing; she was able to give a smooth story even though there was a lot of backstory that needed to be included. The book itself is easy to read.

I will recommend this book to young adults; they would enjoy reading it because it is very romantic and, at the same time, mysterious. They could also learn to appreciate the arts and the history of the person behind the masterpiece.

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