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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It is a must read book for all lovers of a good storyline with lot of spices. why not try get one to read. and come give your view. you will sure not be disappointed as it is rich in details and lots more.amsula_2018 wrote: ↑30 Jul 2018, 22:52 I have not read the book but based on your opinion, it seems to be a good book to read.
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Angela has been living a pretty normal life until now, she works as an Intern at the Getty, she runs on zero sleep, and she’s got an evil and inappropriate boss. Sounds like my first job honestly.
All Angela wants to do it rise in the art world, which is pretty much determined by her boss, since he’s a powerful man and has several connections. That’s until she meets an Art detective Alex Caine, he’s Scordato‘s rival in the Art world.
There is believed to be a lost Da Vinci that has never been uncovered, and after several attempts by Alex and his client Max Jaeger to uncover it, they didn’t find it. Max Jaeger believes this deeply because his uncle from WWII had written letters to his mother about finding this painting in the archives of an art museum that the Medici family had sponsored and had their collection there. Scordato says the painting doesn’t exists if they couldn’t find it, but it’s just a ploy to have it for himself.
Angela gets swept into the madness after her boss Scordato has been following her movements and had noticed she’d visit Giuliano de Medici’s portrait and go into a trancelike state and talk to it and even speak Italian. She is the key to unlock this mystery, but will good Triumph over evil this time? Seems like evil won in her two past lives but does she have the strength or what it takes to save her and her love Alex? This story is full of romance, the idea of reincarnation in the hopes that love carries on even through several life times. Also it mentions real historical events that happened during the renaissance. So if you’re into history, art, and love story/thrillers this is the book for you. I was on the edge of my seat from the very first chapter and my muscles stayed tense until the very end.
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Because of the book's uniqueness and the featuring of historical icons such da Vinci, and of course its interesting content, I really would recommend it to others.
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I loved absolutely every aspect of this book, including the art and historical references. I also am not one for erotic or murder scenes particularly, but they blended well with the rest of the book, and for once, I did not mind them.
The only thing that bothered me was the amount of typos and other grammatical errors, mostly in punctuation. I would not recommend this book to anyone that this would hinder their reading experience, as it almost did for me because I had to reread certain parts so many times to understand due to the errors.
Overall, I rated this book a three out of four.
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