Review of The Elephant Tooth of '95

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Review of The Elephant Tooth of '95

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[Following is a volunteer review of "The Elephant Tooth of '95" by Rana Baydoun.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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The Elephant Tooth of '95, written by Rana Baydoun, happens to be a captivating story about Noor as well as her journey through life. 

 

In the beginning, this book happened to be boring as well as hard to read and understand. With the exception of, during the same time that I continued with the story, some things started to intrigue me. such as her work life as well as her relationships. I found myself enjoying this read as well as wanting to keep reading more.

Noor happened to be particularly relatable. Her odds as well as evens made me feel as if I happened to be with her inside of the story, living her life. 

I was notably reading more focused at the point where Toni started to come into Noor's life. His character made me curious as well as have the desire to know more about his particular story. He was a character that didn't remind me of anything else and was unique to me. Her friends as well as family happened to be quite enjoyable during the read as well. 

The back stories inside this book ran emotions through me. Tough times happen to be described in a great way that makes readers have an idea of exactly what the author happens to be imagining. The story happened to be written in such a beautifully existing way. The words, sentences, as well as the story flow went by very smoothly. Some parts of this book made me want to read them again and again.

Some things I liked about this book happened to be the characters, their work life, the minimalistic writing, and her way of describing events. 

I rate this book a 3 out of four, The reason that I would gladly recommend it to my peers, in spite of the fact that the majority of this story I enjoyed thoroughly. 

I definitely recommend giving this book a read.

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