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A review by saarahnina
Finding Margo by Susanne O'Leary
4.0
Definitely worthwhile.....
I enjoyed this book, it featured many surprises along the way. I particularly loved how all the pieces of the metaphoric 'puzzle' came together. The character Margo, 'connected the dots' faster than I ever could. The novel certainly kept me on my toes. And some of the revelations were fairly amusing....
I realise that I'm only really speaking in proverbial phrases, but let that not keep you from purchasing this book.
It's a novel about a woman who is not afraid to break free and who provides an insight to the other characters to feel inclined to do something different, giving them opportunities. I have to say I loved how this book was so unique, there was no real cliché- it was better, more realistic and very unpredictable. At one point, I felt: who knows, maybe Margo and Jacques are related?
The reason I gave it four stars was because I felt it lacked in the background, we were immediately made to hate Alan. I wish we were provided with a more detailed back story, for example a certain traumatic event which kept playing in her mind. I would have liked for us to have seen his exact character, to enable us to judge for ourselves.
I enjoyed this book, it featured many surprises along the way. I particularly loved how all the pieces of the metaphoric 'puzzle' came together. The character Margo, 'connected the dots' faster than I ever could. The novel certainly kept me on my toes. And some of the revelations were fairly amusing....
I realise that I'm only really speaking in proverbial phrases, but let that not keep you from purchasing this book.
It's a novel about a woman who is not afraid to break free and who provides an insight to the other characters to feel inclined to do something different, giving them opportunities. I have to say I loved how this book was so unique, there was no real cliché- it was better, more realistic and very unpredictable. At one point, I felt: who knows, maybe Margo and Jacques are related?
The reason I gave it four stars was because I felt it lacked in the background, we were immediately made to hate Alan. I wish we were provided with a more detailed back story, for example a certain traumatic event which kept playing in her mind. I would have liked for us to have seen his exact character, to enable us to judge for ourselves.