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Joule Mwendwa
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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "A Book Without a Title" by Sonii Marie.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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Love drives individuals to do positive and crazy things in life. The feeling of being loved back is soothing and amazing, while that of heartbreak is unbearable. A Book Without a Title follows a woman's love life. Although others see her as tough, she is vulnerable and insecure due to her past relationship experiences. The protagonist has suffered painful accidents, losses, and abuse, which in turn cause her to develop a barrier to protect her wounded and delicate heart. Amid emotional turmoil, she finds a reason to live—she's about to be a mother. However, her heart's shield is biasing her love judgment. Can she love again?
 
I applaud Sonii Marie for her outstanding writing style. First, the book's title makes you curious to know why the book doesn't have a title. Additionally, the narration tone—calm and suspenseful—attracted me the most. The desire to connect the dots in the plot kept me attentive. Also, I found the book's main theme, love, relatable. It felt like real life, seeing the protagonist's desperation for love and the tragic events that she faced. Of course, the book also has heartwarming moments to compensate for the sad scenes.

Not only did I enjoy the romance story, but I also learned a lot from it, including making sober decisions about marriage, embracing reality, and not giving up. I agree with Marie that the calamities of the past give us experiences that can help us sail in the future. So, my suggested title for the book is The Struggles of Love.

Besides a couple of editing issues in the book, I couldn't spot any flaws to comment on. Therefore, I rate it 4 out of 5 stars. If the typos are addressed, the book will definitely be a 5. This book is suitable for romance story lovers. Females will enjoy it more because of the protagonist's gender.

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Post by Leona Rodrigues »

The review is great, highlighting all the pros and cons! As an all-time Romance lover, this goes into my want-to-read list!
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So now, "A book without a title"has a new name "The struggles of love". So I'll save it as "The struggles of love" for future reference.
Thank you for the review, I look forward to reading the book.
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Post by Charmaine Mahlangu »

What a lovely review. I would most certainly love to read this . I want to see how she gets out of it. Beong a mother can change your life to an amazing venture. I can't wait. Well done on your creative review
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