Review of Maestro
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Review of Maestro
Maestro by Melissa Rea is a gripping narrative about Gabriella’s life. A noble and compelling lady of many charms, she embodies beauty and has an impressive talent in music. She finds comfort in her undying and passionate love for the harpsichord. Gabriella’s curiosity and excessive craving for lust turn her happy world upside down. She, however, tries to revive herself by earnestly yearning for love and searching for a better life. In her pursuit, she faces many challenges and is framed for a crime she did not commit. Will she be able to prove her innocence and overcome these challenges? Will Gabriella finally become whole again? I urge you to read this enthralling book to find out how the story ends.
Maestro by Melissa Rea is an excellent work of fiction. The simplicity of the choice of words and the suspense compelled me to keep reading. The turn of events, the surprising change in some characters, and, most especially, the crisscrossing of the past and present made this book intriguing. I urge you to read this book and not miss out on such creativity.
The many positive aspects of this book made it enjoyable and propelling. Many life lessons were emphasized in this book. One such lesson would be to suppress excessive lust and curiosity. This book educates us to control our desires and impatience, as some things may be worth waiting for indeed. I learned this critical detail from the book. Secondly, the reviving and sustaining powers of music were emphasized. Music was portrayed as a life savior. The soothing and reassuring effect it had made me appreciate music more. I truly understood the comfort and sweetness of music through this book.
Thirdly, In a fair manner, the damaging effect of bad parenthood was illustrated. Lastly, we would learn about the power of love. Love rekindles the soul and rejuvenates the mind. This book showed us how love strengthens us to protect our loved ones. I did not find any negative aspects to this book. The book was professionally edited, as I only noticed very few errors.
I do not hesitate to rate this book a four out of four stars. This is because of the vivid descriptions of some places and persons, making it very easy for me to form clear pictures of what was described. I must also commend the author’s effort in capturing my attention and making every chapter intriguing. This book was exciting from the first page till the last. I connected with this book deeply, as I am a music lover. I recommend this book to all lovers of art and music, as they will find this book truly enriching.
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Nice story