Review of The Tooth Fairy

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Review of The Tooth Fairy

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Tooth Fairy" by Davide Tarsitano.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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What happens when the future is being affected by the incident of the past? Davide Tarsitano sheds more light on the consequence of bad decisions and actions in the book, The Tooth Fairy. An intuitive apprehension of what it means to value what someone has, especially when it comes to relationships, is being emphasized in this book.

Faced with his wife's cheating, Johnny left everything he had, including his company. His desire to escape from everything, including himself, led him to get acquainted with some people. Some of the people he met were Jamie and Wendy, who had an important role in his journey. Wendy was a dentist with a dark past, which she tried to hide and overcome. Her past becomes something that refuses to let her go. What happens when Wendy loses the battle, and her past takes control? What occurs when a journey leads to regret? Read this book to find out.

In this novel, Davide Tarsitano exhibits his writing prowess. The language used is simple and helps to enhance the relatability with the course of the story. The author also weaves an excellent plot by using several literary techniques such as flashbacks and foreshadowing. It helps build the right suspense needed to sustain the reader's interest. It is also through flashback that the reader is made to know the events that shaped the life of Wendy Jag. For instance, this literary device helps the reader understand how Wendy discovered her father's addiction to ketamine.

While reading this book, I found some grammatical errors that did not distract my reading experience. Therefore, I rate The Tooth Fairy four out of four stars. I enjoyed every bit of the book, and my interest was heightened with every page.

My favorite character in the book is Wendy. Although her character's role ended badly, I learned valuable lessons from her. Her character taught me the importance of true love and the consequence of its lack. If she had received genuine love from her father, she would not have turned out the way she did. Also, I learned the importance of creating a good foundation, proper mentoring, and memorable childhood for a child.

In conclusion, I recommend The Tooth Fairy by Davide Tarsitano to lovers of horror and suspense. This book will positively impact individuals, especially when creating relationships. In a world where connections are regarded as the major way of thriving, every individual must understand the worth of valuable involvement with the right people.

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Wendy does really sound like an amazing character. Thanks for the great review!
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Such a nice review !! Really makes me want to read the book even though I have no clue what it is about (good job on keeping the suspense).
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I really like horror books, but not gore. Since you didn’t mention any I think this is a book for me. It’s too bad that it took such a rough childhood for Wendy to become the center of this story.
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The details of this book seem hazy from your review and doesn't arouse an interest in me.
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The vagueness of this review is actually a great selling point for me. I feel like I have the idea of the book, but in nebulous way that now *requires* me to seek it out and read it.
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What a wonderful review.
I can already feel the weight of emotion in this book. The characters sound very
relatable and the description of the author's writing technique makes me want to read this book and find out more.
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It is not always easy to come to term with some negative decisions we made that affects the present. Thanks for the review
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Great review. I look forward to reading this book.
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I'm eager to know about Wendy's dark past and why should she hides it for so long. Thanks for the great review!
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We are a product of our actions. And some of these actions may have far-reaching effects. This book reminds me of certain bitter past experiences I had.
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I love it when books storyline are constructed perfectly, and contains every single element of thrill. A book like this will surely wow any reader. Thanks for a honest review.
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This seems like an engaging horror/thriller with strong charaters whose backstories offer some food for thought. Thank you for your great review!
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Sounds really engaging, love Wendy as a character immediately.
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