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Wednesday, 9 May 2012

Quick Book Review: Where Rainbows End by Cecelia Ahern



Cecelia Ahern pushes the boundaries known to novel-writing with Where Rainbows End (US, Love, Rosie), by telling a story through notes passed, invitations, letters, chats, and e-mails. Clever and funny, Ahern takes the reader to a journey with two characters from childhood to their later years, Rosie and Alex.

Childhood best friends Rosie and Alex are separated just before high school ended, when Alex's father was offered a job in Boston, and the family had to move there from Dublin. Through e-mails and letters the friends kept in touch. However, twists of fate and taking wrong opportunities through the years keep the two from realising that they are destined for each other.

Witty, comedic, and at many parts, heartfelt, Cecelia Ahern's Where Rainbows End is a surprising epistolary page-turner. A real must-read!


Andz

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