Review of A Moment/ It Happened

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "A Moment/ It Happened" by Angel Gonzal.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Angel Gonzal's book, which goes by the title A Moment/ It Happened, is a work of fiction. The main character in this book is a woman who experiences a whirlwind of events in the span of just one hour. There were a few people who approached her and said meaningful things that she will never forget and will carry with her for the rest of her life.

The author did a good job of describing the irritation that the main character felt as a result of having to deal with so many things one after another at the start of the book. The reader might find the majority of the things that are happening to her to be random and strange, but the author is able to keep the reader's attention throughout the story with his writing.

I like how the book describes how a cranky person who appears to be an introvert is transformed as a result of the events that force her to step outside of her comfort zone. The more the story went on, the more I began to like her, despite the fact that she is very impolite and uses foul language frequently. I think the things she has discovered and the way the author has incorporated them into the story are important for all kinds of people, so I really enjoyed both of those things. It is incredible how much you can find out if you take the time out of your day to strike up a conversation with a complete stranger, especially since you have no idea what information you might discover from them.

There was not a single aspect of the book that I did not like. When I first started reading the book, I didn't care for the main character, but the author had a way of winning me over to her point of view as the story progressed.

I give this book a perfect score of 5 out of 5 stars because I found it impossible to put it down and because it offers a great deal of wisdom to its readers. Even though I discovered a few mistakes, I still believe the book has been edited professionally.

I would recommend this book to readers who are interested in reading books that are wholesome.

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Post by Amy Luman »

I am curious about what happened to this woman. It had to have been some serious things to change her so drastically.Many times people are cranky and keep to themselves in order to keep from feeling more hurt. Could that be what’s happening here?
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The title of the book certainly captured my attention. The storyline is also something I haven't tried reading before, and I find the way you describe the book quite enticing. Will definitely try reading it.
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Post by Joshua Olayomi »

Your comments on the transformation of the main character are insightful and make me want to read the book myself.
It's refreshing to see that you were able to look past the main character's initial unlikability and appreciate her growth throughout the story.
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