Review of Never Forget Me
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Review of Never Forget Me
Never Forget Me by Pablo Gonzal is a story about Carlos Rodriguez and Zara Hafed, whose lives got entangled and intertwined in just one meeting while travelling. They had to leave with the memory of each other for the longest time because they couldn’t meet. Carlos helped Zara to get away from an uncomfortable situation, and that led to a series of actions they couldn’t take back; they had to deal with it one way or the other. After going their separate ways, they returned to their normal lives until a child got in the way of what Zara considered her normal life. Alicia’s death also disrupted what Carlos considered a normal life, but they had to deal with things. Lots of changes occurred for both of them, and things were not all rosy. Were they able to find themselves at the end of the day? Read Never Forget Me to unpack more of Carlos and Zara’s story.
I loved the educational and informative aspect of this book. Carlos and Zara’s constant travels were very educating and informative because the author always talked about the history of the places they went to or what those places were known for. After reading that information, I felt like I had been on
those trips with them. Pablo Gonzal basically offered me the rare opportunity to travel through the pages of a book.
The story got too lengthy at some point which I consider unnecessary. It would have been a less overwhelming read if the author had skipped some unnecessary parts of the book and was a bit more straightforward. Also, the story of the Sheik and Raiza was not important because I didn’t see the nexus between their story and the novel; it felt like a story on its own. I also found a lot of errors in this book, which affected my reading experience a whole lot. Never Forget Me by Pablo Gonzal was not professionally edited.
I rate Never Forget Me by Pablo Gonzal 2 out of 4 stars. I deducted two stars because of the errors in the book, the unnecessary information contained in it, and the lack of connection in some parts.
This book is well recommended to people who love history and learning about different countries and tribes; they will have a good time reading it. I also recommend this book to lovers of art. It's also a perfect fit for lovers of romantic dramas.
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