Overall rating and opinion of "The Girl Who Knew da Vinci" by Belle Ami
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Re: Overall rating and opinion of "The Girl Who Knew da Vinci" by Belle Ami
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Actually, the book is classified in the Mystery/Thriller genre on OBC as well as on Amazon. That being said, it definitely has strong elements of several other genres. Like you, I don't usually care for romance novels. However, I have been liking historical fiction more and more in the past few years.
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Good! When I found those eight, I honestly thought there were more I did not catch.
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I am sure there were a few more that neither of us caught. Once I become absorbed in the story, I wasn't concentrating as much on catching errors. I mean, our primary function is to read the book, not be professional proofreaders.
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At least when I am forced to give a 3 star rating I like to have other reasons besides some minor typos. With this book I did have more than just the errors to support removing a star.
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this book has the beautiful topics like romance,eating and enjoying the journeys.
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Art detectives, past-life regression, visions, and being hunted by a greedy murderer aren't things many of us face in our lives or have any experience with. It is a fine line an author walks between bringing a fictional concept to life and making it seem realistic. Unfortunately, I think Ami fell a little short with the way she linked Angela to her past lives. I think a different explanation could have been deemed more "real." I wouldn't say any of the situations that happened in this book were relatable to the average reader, but it is an enjoyable story.