Review of Age Ain’t Nothing but a Number
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Review of Age Ain’t Nothing but a Number
When we are in love with someone, we seem to ignore every other factor that, on average, should be considered. Age seems to be a controversial topic in romance. Everyone has something to say about age and romance. Lately, I have been reading a fascinating book by Wilbert A. Brown Jr. titled Age Ain’t Nothing but a Number, where age seems to be a barrier to a newly born love.
Queensbridge isn’t an easy place to live due to the lifestyles of those who live there. But then this particular character, Brian, who is in his thirties, seems to be an interesting one. He seems so different, is a big fan of old music, and is always business-minded. The story became more interesting when Nia, who will soon turn eighteen and share the same building with Brian, was introduced. They were friends, and things seem to be going normally as they both visit each other for movies and company. But then the bond was getting stronger as Nia also helped with ideas for Brain Studio. Finally, it got to the point where I had long anticipated, as they began dating each other secretly. Not until Brian summoned the courage to tell Nia’s parents how he feels for their daughter, who would soon turn eighteen. It seems like a bomb was released. How would Nia’s parents react? Is this the end of the relationship? What is the next action?
It has been a while since I last read a romance thriller, and I am glad I was back with this thriller. I was so engaged in this plot from the start to the finish. The suspense is the craziest element of this book, and I was so eager to see the next line of action. I won’t fail to give credit to the author for such a beautiful plot setting, character management, and development, word building, and twist in this book. Together, they made this book outstanding. The title of this book is enough to convince readers to buy it because it is controversial. Brian and Nia were my favorite characters due to how exceptionally they played their roles. It was so easy to picture what they both looked like. I loved the fact that the book was well edited.
I came across a few errors while reading, though it wasn’t a barrier to my reading. I also didn’t enjoy some aspects of this book, especially the street aspect. The method of conversation used wasn’t so appealing to me.
Following the dislikes that have been mentioned above, I will give this book four out of five stars. I would also recommend this book to lovers of romance and gangster books.
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I really can't wait to drop my full review and I really want to know Nia's parents reaction.
Thanks for the review
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