Review by Annogor -- Trip to Adele
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Review by Annogor -- Trip to Adele

4 out of 4 stars
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Trip to Adele, reminds me of everything I love about reading!, Fictional novels or otherwise. I love the way the stories were so systematically written, with each story owning its own individual character, while being interwoven by common grounds. I am so pleased with how easy it was to follow each story as an individual unit, without getting lost in the plot switch-ups. Not only are the characters easy to relate with, but they stayed true to one binding force, their attachment to Adele's music.
I just love the unsuspecting spiral of the book, it's rather refreshing to be carried on into the suspense and not being able to predict how each story ends is a very pleasing thrill for me. The build-up, bends, turns, twists and everything that makes a book interesting are what this book has been about. Imagine my astonishment to find that Malika was only but thirteen years old at the time. I could even relate to Elias's reaction upon discovery.
I would recommend this book, Trip To Adele, to anyone who is looking for a good read. Age or profession regardless, this book would suit just about anyone. Whether Teen or adults, Trip To Adele is like a refreshing cup of Tea! in my opinion. And if you are a lover of arts and music this book is definitely something that you will love.
Trip to Adele, Falls under the rating of a solid 4 out of 4 star. The writing style is so graceful, even in the description of the Scenery and its people, it's so vivid almost like live pictures beneath your eyelids. This book has a lot to offer aspiring writers, if not for anything, but for the style of writing, transcending from one plot to another with such ease. like expected, Trip To Adele will need a little more editing and proofreading, mostly because of typos and minor errors.
In addition, the fact that the lyrics to Adele's songs always had an intricate connection to the prevailing situation and the emotions that the characters were feeling and experiencing at each time, is to me, an added point to the author's craft. I could just applaud the authors. It would have been so annoying if the song just bounced off the pages with no deeper meaning and attachment. The strength, courage, power, and connection that music delivers to the soul cannot be more emphasised by this book; Trip To Adele. Finally, i also love how the authors signed off with Skyfall, a befitting ''this is the end'' for a bool of this nature.
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