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mrsbookburnee 's review for:
The Forty Rules of Love
by Elif Shafak
I immediately fell in love with this book, Ella was which an endearing character, who you can’t help being drawn to, through her home life, relationships and her role in reading ‘Sweet Blasphemy’.
The focus on love within this book ,falls under different formats, not just a romantic but friendships and religion. The way the author incorporates these all together, is breathtaking. This is a book that I will re-read, as I’m sure I will get something different from it each time.
This is a book that you can learn so much from, the authors writing is poetic, I’ve only previously read ‘The Island Of Missing Trees’ but I will be adding their previous works to my TBR.
The focus on love within this book ,falls under different formats, not just a romantic but friendships and religion. The way the author incorporates these all together, is breathtaking. This is a book that I will re-read, as I’m sure I will get something different from it each time.
This is a book that you can learn so much from, the authors writing is poetic, I’ve only previously read ‘The Island Of Missing Trees’ but I will be adding their previous works to my TBR.