Review: A turbulent affair by Sarah Doebereiner
I don’t think I have closed a book as fast as this one before.
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I don’t think I have closed a book as fast as this one before.
A girl can’t remember a year of her life and then strange things start happening… only, not really.
There is definitely some sort of danger vibe behind the story.
I nearly dnf-ed this book. But I read on and suddenly I was hooked.
This novella is makes a perfect read if you want some reading without having to think much.
The way he and Conny handle their language problems is very realistic and fun to read.
It gets better when they move on to phone sessions at least.
While it’s a short story, it manages not only to give Diego and Ben character, the side characters have their own pasts,
The relationship to his father is heartbreaking and his interactions with his sister are just adorable.
It’s more of a summary than a description, I think.