Island of the lost tree by Elif Shafak.

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  Review of Island of the lost tree by Elif Shafak. Elif Shafaq's Island of the Lost Tree is a deeply moving novel that weaves together themes of love, memory and the natural world set against the backdrop of political and cultural turmoil in Cyprus. Through its unique narrative structure and poignant story, Shafaq explores complex human emotions, racial trauma and the lasting effects of war. The novel follows two main characters, Kostas, a Greek Cypriot, and Daphne, a Turkish Cypriot, whose love story is set during the conflict between the Greek and Turkish communities in Cyprus in the 1970s. Their romance is complicated not only by cultural differences but also by the political violence that divides their homeland. As the narrative unfolds, Shafaq skilfully peeks into their lives, revealing their struggle to maintain love in the midst of a crumbling world. One of the most interesting elements of the novel is its inhuman narrator—a fig tree. This tree, the witness to most of the l

The Fine Print by Lauren Asher

 Review of "The Fine Print" by Lauren Asher

"The Fine Print" by Lauren Asher is the first book in the "Dreamland Billionaires" series, which combines romance with the allure of wealth and power. The novel revolves around Rowan Kane, a wealthy, billionaire, and Venus, a dynamic and creative young woman with big dreams. The story is set against the backdrop of a Disneyland-inspired amusement park, where Venus works and Rowan holds the main power.

Asher creates a compelling narrative that explores themes of ambition, trust and vulnerability. Rowan and Zahra's relationship starts out as an intense attraction but turns into a deeper connection as they face their past and insecurities. The characters are well developed with Rowan's emotional complexity and Venus's optimism that keeps the reader engaged.

The novel is known for its witty dialogue, steamy romance, and gradual revelation of the characters' true selves. The setting adds an extra layer of magic, making it more than just a typical billionaire romance. However, some readers may find certain tropes predictable, and the pace is slow at times.

Overall, "The Fine Print" offers a mix of romance, drama, and a touch of fairy-tale fantasy, making it a satisfying read for fans of the genre.


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