Review of Ironing
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Review of Ironing
Emma, Royanda and Ginie boarded a bus. The three friends were heading to a place where they could watch dogs racing. While on the bus they boarded, they came along with several challenges. Mrs Wiston advised the three girls to avoid relationships with boys. A WhatsApp message was used on Royande as break up text encouraged Emma to become a lesbian. Ironing storyline revolves around life in the twenty-first century. Caitline struggles to find a boyfriend and she ends up searching for a boyfriend from online dating websites. Peter is a drug addict who has got no cash and he relies on his mother's cash to purchase drugs. Castle and religion made a man unsuitable to Genie's father. The man wanted to marry Genie's sister. A woman is in love with an old man who is unsuitable or good enough to be a lover. After posting an article Professor, Mr Campbell is almost losing his work.
Royande made my eyebrows go up because she implemented her mother's advice as a crazy idea. The friendship bond that existed between the girls is excellent for example Emma was saved from a man who came to kill her by Ginie. I also learned tricks that I will use to tackle issues related to life. Through reading this novel I was made to create images in my mind.
This novel has a superb flow in its story. Slang has dominated most dialogues and some readers may not be into this. The characters exceed what I expected compared to the number of pages and content in it. some readers will enjoy reading a novel that has few characters unlike a novel with many characters compared with its content.
This novel has been written well, with it indicating all things that result in problems in our current world. After a dialogical discussion within my mind, I will rate this novel 3 out of 4 stars. The reason why I did not award it all-stars is because of profane words in it. The grammar is good, there are no typos and the storyline has a good flow.
I will recommend this novel to readers who are curious and those readers who want to learn ways in which they can tackle the world. This novel is suitable for middle-aged adults and not children because it discusses sensitive topics like relationships and dating. The story in this novel is good to believe and it's what happens in real life.
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