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Review of Chronicles Under the Crescent Moon

Posted: 14 Mar 2024, 07:07
by Marina Flisvou
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Chronicles Under the Crescent Moon" by William S. Goodwin.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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"Chronicles Under the Crescent Moon" by William S. Goodwin is a great book that explores the lives of different characters who are dealing with love, betrayal, desires, and the search for happiness. The story takes place in different locations. The author shares interesting stories of these characters' lives, describing their achievements and challenges and the valuable life lessons they learn through their journey.

The first story in the book is about Jules, a smart African American architect who is having a hard time at work and has personal problems. He gets engaged to Antoinette, a woman who seems to love social life more than he does. When Jules meets Chelle online, who is getting over being abused emotionally, they start a sequence of feelings, choices, and unexpected events that affect the whole story.

The author skilfully ties together their lives in surprising ways as the stories go on. Each part shows a different side of love, lies, greed, and the search for identity. The characters are well-developed, with deep explorations of their pasts, desires, and inner struggles. From the busy nightlife of Washington, D.C., to the peaceful beaches of Miami, the beautiful areas of Costa Rica, and the rich scenery of California, the settings are more than just locations. They support the characters' growth and the story's progress.

The book's best feature is how the author writes the stories through the characters. The flaws and goals of characters like Jules, Chelle, and the rest make their stories more interesting. He does a great job of making a world that feels real.

The book does have some issues, though. The story is very detailed, but the pace isn't always even. Some stories feel rushed, while others drag on for a while, which can make the connections between stories feel weak.

The book is well edited, with minor noticeable mistakes in spelling or grammar. It is rare to find a book that has minor obvious typos or spelling mistakes.

In conclusion, I rate "Chronicles Under the Crescent Moon" 5 out of 5 stars. It is a valuable addition to modern fiction because it looks at the human experience in many ways. It is impressive that the author combines complicated stories while focusing on character growth. Whoever wants to read a book with a lot of depth and characters that show how relationships and personal growth can be complicated, this book is a great choice.

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Re: Review of Chronicles Under the Crescent Moon

Posted: 16 Mar 2024, 06:00
by Biswajit Barman 1
"William S. Goodwin's 'Chronicles Under the Crescent Moon' is a captivating journey through the lives of diverse characters navigating the intricacies of love, betrayal, and self-discovery. Set against a backdrop of vibrant locations spanning from Washington, D.C., to California and beyond, the novel immerses readers in a tapestry of human experiences and emotions.