![]() Probably it may not have resulted in fast forwarding the storyline, but I was assuming that there would be much more in the ending. what was it that led the main protagonist’s mother to fear orange. In fact there were many questions I wanted answer of while reading the story, but of which the book did not conclude, e.g. However, I felt it was lacking in many fronts, especially the suspense of why the main protagonist has hidden her real name. So, about the book, it follows the same standard format of recipes (not chocolate this time) weaved in the storyline. But you know, a lot can happen in a month, your mind and heart can flip 180°. ![]() I got reminded recently when a friend recommended me to read Joanne Harris books. ![]() Now, this line I have just written you may find at contradiction with my review of Me Before You by Jojo Moyes where I did not feel like reading another book of the same author one after the other, but it so happened that I had read Five Quarters of the Orange a month back and forgot altogether about writing a review. Each was an amazing fantasy book with chocolate recipes weaved into the tale and I was so impressed with the writings of Joanne Harris, the author, that I had to give another book of hers a read. Had you checked my review of Chocolatand its sequel The Lollipop Shoes? If not, click on the hyperlinks. ![]()
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