Review of Marc Marci

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Review of Marc Marci

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Marc Marci" by Larry G. Goldsmith.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Marc, an 18-year-old teenage boy who was on the verge of discovering himself, lost his parents to the cold hands of death. The demise of his parents hit him so hard that he resorted to keeping to himself, which eventually resorted in low self-esteem. He missed his parents so bad that he decided to take some time off school to enable his self-discovery. He traveled to Europe, where he sojourned and met two beautiful souls who made his self-discovery journey easier. Will he achieve his goals and find his true purpose?

My favorites in this book were Jack and Gabrielle. Although they both lost their loved ones, they still had enough love left to give out. I admired their courage and strength as I saw them both as very strong characters. They ensured that Marc didn't regret his decisions, and they were always available to reassure him at any opportunity. They were incredible friends and amazing guardians.

I fell in love with this book from the onset. It is a great tool for gender discussion and self-discovery. The novel is also romance-filled as every romantic chapter was well detailed. The book also does not focus on a particular location, and it gives insights on exposure to various places. It was great, and I have no negative remarks about it.

Marc Marci by Larry Goldsmith is an intriguing book, and I had a tough time separating myself from its captivity. I found no errors and would therefore rate the book a 4 out of 4 stars . The twists and turns were up to expectations, and it was simply amazing.

Young readers and lovers would find the book helpful, as it is in the romance genre; I would also recommend it to the Jews as it is rife with insight into Jewish traditions and brief explanations of their festivities. However, I would not recommend it to users who are sensitive to erotic or sexual scenes.

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Post by Stephanie Kanu »

I believe young people still in conflict about their gender would benefit greatly from this book. The journey of self-discovery is almost always a difficult one. I commend the author for bringing this to might in such an entertaining way. Thank you for this applaudable review.
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Post by Olaoluwa Ruth »

Dealing with loss is always difficult and everyone finds their own way to cope. Marc had Jack and Gabrielle as his support system and that's lovely.
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Post by Oluwatosin Balogun »

Self Discovery, Friendship and Romance. I love this book already. This was an insightful review and I will check this book out.
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What an amazing review. Marc or Marci? You decide who you want to be. I'm seriously pumped about reading it as my next book.
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This is definitely a first for me. The loss of one's parents can be a devastating experience, yet Marc chose to use this as an impetus for self-discovery. Thanks for the interesting review.
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Post by Oluwapelumi A 6 »

A story based on recovery and discovery! Sounds like a great read. This would greatly benefit those who find it difficult to come out and the journey through transformation is one I would like to take with Marc Marci. Phenomenal review! Thanks for this.
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Post by Rexan »

It is wonderful to always have someone to help in tiring times. A review well done.
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