Every Prommise
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This novel is not that badly-written. And the topic is interesting enough: a broken relationship in which one person is completely clear in her mind that she wants to move on,(Sara), but than the other participant cannot move away from (Pietro.)
Then, Sara proves that she is a mature person. She is pregnant from a one-night stand, and she comes back to... Pietro, of course, for emotional support.
What didn't hook me in the way it is written is the lack fo direct dialogue. I tend it like direct speech way more than description.
Also, this thing about Olmo asking Pietro to travel to Russia on his behalf is weird. I don't claim that it's all that impossible, but in a way it pushes my suspension of disbelief. In the end, I was not so much of a fun of this novel.
Then, Sara proves that she is a mature person. She is pregnant from a one-night stand, and she comes back to... Pietro, of course, for emotional support.
What didn't hook me in the way it is written is the lack fo direct dialogue. I tend it like direct speech way more than description.
Also, this thing about Olmo asking Pietro to travel to Russia on his behalf is weird. I don't claim that it's all that impossible, but in a way it pushes my suspension of disbelief. In the end, I was not so much of a fun of this novel.