Review of One Last Summer
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Review of One Last Summer
One Last Summer by Craig Christophel details a summer season around the life of Raif. One summer, while Raif was on his way to Chicago, he faced a series of events that started with his car breaking down in Michigan, leading him into a town where he stopped a robbery. While in the town, He met Maize Lynn, and they struck off a good connection and enjoyed each other’s company. They would hang out with Maize’s friends, party, and have lengthy and deep philosophical conversations. Raif had always been one to have vivid dreams, but his dreams got more baffling as he got closer to Fay, a girl he met and liked at a club in Chicago.
In a dream, He met Abby, and she told him about the gifted dreamers, astral projection, and how he was to be part of the keepers of the dream world. She also spoke about the emotions of the world. Raif found out that Fay was also a part of this group of dreamers, and she helped him understand more about it all, including the unique role he had to play. Find out more about Raif's life and role in the dream world.
What I love most about this book, especially the protagonist, Raif, is how similar we are in terms of personal convictions. While reading this story, I often found myself agreeing with a lot of the things Raif believed in, such as his opinion on having an emotional connection before being intimate, amongst many other viewpoints. I really enjoyed reading this book mainly because of the conversations between the characters. I love such excellent and engaging dialogues on a wide variety of topics. It helps you appreciate different perspectives on different subjects. It was equally interesting to read about how things worked in the dream world.
In as much as the conversations were interesting to read, they were often too lengthy. The dialogue just went on and on and was tiring at different points, especially with Raif and Abby. With Raif, it felt as though the author just made him talk about his philosophies so much, even in locations where those types of conversations wouldn’t usually happen.
I rate this book 3 out of 5 stars. It has a lot of grammatical errors and misspellings in it. I don't believe it is professionally edited. That, added to the unnecessarily lengthy conversations I already pointed out in the previous paragraph, is the reason for my rating.
I recommend this book to anyone who has a special interest in understanding what goes on in the dream world. Lovers of science fiction and fantasy novels will enjoy this book.
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