Review of Seven at Two Past Five
Posted: 03 Sep 2023, 23:40
[Following is a volunteer review of "Seven at Two Past Five" by Tara Basi.]
"If you have an affinity for chaos, then this book is perfectly tailored for your reading pleasure. 'Seven at Two Past Five' by Tara Basi presents a delightfully peculiar essence." Never before have I been so immersed in a narrative—simultaneously perturbed and content. If this novel were personified, our relationship underwent tumultuous phases during my read, yet remained remarkably compelling. Our accord was wholehearted, and discord stirred a desire to cast it aside.
The narrative of 'Seven at Two Past Five' revolves around Abi, a woman who embarks on a transformative journey within a single day. In the process of losing all she holds dear, she discovers her true identity and the responsibilities it entails. Abi finds herself compelled to navigate an absurd and malevolent Kafkaesque justice system in pursuit of victory in a lawsuit. This legal battle stems from her refusal to succumb to the 'terrors,' ultimately leading to her quest to reclaim her rightful name and the faith she once lost.
Abi's story imparts a lesson in resilience—urging us not to relinquish hope even when the world appears antagonistic. As conscientious individuals, it underscores the importance of assuming accountability for our actions and making decisions that positively influence our lives and those around us. While challenging, this responsibility remains essential.
My complete absorption in the novel owes itself to the author's captivating prose and distinctive style. The narrative's pacing held me spellbound, evoking a constant state of curiosity. Truly one-of-a-kind, this novel seamlessly weaves suspense, humor, and drama into an allegorical tapestry that consistently kept me on edge. The narrative took unforeseen turns that never failed to astonish. In sum, this is unequivocally a must-read for anyone seeking an unparalleled and enduring narrative experience.
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Seven at Two Past Five
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"If you have an affinity for chaos, then this book is perfectly tailored for your reading pleasure. 'Seven at Two Past Five' by Tara Basi presents a delightfully peculiar essence." Never before have I been so immersed in a narrative—simultaneously perturbed and content. If this novel were personified, our relationship underwent tumultuous phases during my read, yet remained remarkably compelling. Our accord was wholehearted, and discord stirred a desire to cast it aside.
The narrative of 'Seven at Two Past Five' revolves around Abi, a woman who embarks on a transformative journey within a single day. In the process of losing all she holds dear, she discovers her true identity and the responsibilities it entails. Abi finds herself compelled to navigate an absurd and malevolent Kafkaesque justice system in pursuit of victory in a lawsuit. This legal battle stems from her refusal to succumb to the 'terrors,' ultimately leading to her quest to reclaim her rightful name and the faith she once lost.
Abi's story imparts a lesson in resilience—urging us not to relinquish hope even when the world appears antagonistic. As conscientious individuals, it underscores the importance of assuming accountability for our actions and making decisions that positively influence our lives and those around us. While challenging, this responsibility remains essential.
My complete absorption in the novel owes itself to the author's captivating prose and distinctive style. The narrative's pacing held me spellbound, evoking a constant state of curiosity. Truly one-of-a-kind, this novel seamlessly weaves suspense, humor, and drama into an allegorical tapestry that consistently kept me on edge. The narrative took unforeseen turns that never failed to astonish. In sum, this is unequivocally a must-read for anyone seeking an unparalleled and enduring narrative experience.
******
Seven at Two Past Five
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon