Jenna Quinn is just the character everyone would like to meet but no one would like to own it. Ranging from her past to the present roller coaster she has been in, she is a face of strength and weakness throughout the story. The story starts with a very gloomy incident that takes place in the town of Holks Folly. Slowly the story starts to take decent pace. Chapter after chapter you are more and more involved and your mind starts to behave like a detective and you start evaluating the facts provided.
Talking about the character build up in the book is outstanding. You get connected to the characters very easily and feel like you know someone just like them. Author has done a wonderful job in presenting the basic characteristics of the human nature to work as a paddle to push the story forward.
Though its a murder mystery there are no thrills or awe taking moments. Here the author somehow how fails to provide the twist that was expected from a mystery thriller. I wouldn't call it a thriller though. Apart from that, the author does whole hearted justice to the genre by connecting the dots from beginning till the end. I felt the mind talking of the main character Jenna Quinn could have been a little less which the author did to make it somewhat witty. It wasn't required as the story was quite strong.
Over all its a wonderful mystery book with the pinch of importance of relationships which that most of us take it for granted. Over all it was a wonderful read. Thank you #NetGalley and the publisher for the arc of the book #ForWhomtheBookTolls
I just revisited the part of my life that was long forgotten. This book definitely takes you to an era when you saw the world, as a world of grown ups. The story of two kids and their friendship is narrated in a most lucid and witty way possible. You get engaged from the first line of the book until it ends. The story is so beautifully narrated that it takes you along the places where they go, familiarize the people they meet, make you feel the joy about the time they spend together, and everything is clearly visible in front of your eyes. The eyes that will blur out emotionally multiple times.
This was my first Children Fiction genre book and am glad about it. It was a quick read with short and beautiful chapters. The author has done full justice to the readers by keeping the story crisp. I actually wanted the book to be a little more detailed. I would have loved this book with 3 times its actual size!
Anyone who wants to start reading as a habit, this book is highly recommended. It is written in a very simple yet power language. Thank you #NetGalley and the author for the arc of the book #AKiteAtTheEdgeOfTheWorld
This is a wonderful book for anyone who is suffering from a meltdown. I do not know how this book came in my recommendation but it was long due. It did help me a lot in overcoming my own fears and insecurities. Its a small read but very healthy one. I would definitely recommend this book to everyone who is looking for some inspirational and change of thought sort of book to read.
My major take away from the book was self love. It is something we often forget to do. We try to be compassionate, we try to be kind, we try to be helpful but to others. We do not find the need to do that to ourselves. It is okay to be selfish in the process of self love. A person who can not love himself, can not love anyone else.
Also, there was one point that did not go down well with my conscience. The author considers the hunger for materialistic pleasure and luxuries the cause for our mental breakdown as there is no end to the lust for money. According to him this thirst never ends and aptly gives an example of Alexander the great. However his opinion about the philanthropist of our era does not do the justice. The author says once the wealthy have piled up all the money their hunger for fame and popularity arises and that is when they indulge in the act of philanthropy. Apart from this single page every thing else is absolutely worth digesting and implementing.