A review by book_lvr
The Enchantress of Florence by Salman Rushdie

5.0

This is the second Rushide book I've read and he's slowly becoming a favorite. In the beginning, I had the same trouble I had with Midnight's Children: although the writing was beautiful, it was all over the place and I had a hard time picking it up. However, once I was past the first few chapters, I was completely enthralled. Rushdie is a master of mesmerizing his readers with his words. My advice, let him take you wherever the story leads. In the end, it is not "what happened" that matters, but "where have I been" and "what have I felt". It's just that magical.