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Review of Aussie
Aussie by Karen Lloyd is a beautiful tale filled with sweet, funny, sad, and tragic events, all interwoven seamlessly. It tells the story of a farm girl and a pilot. Carey’s farmhouse billets pilots as it is near the airfield. One Sunday, a handsome guest pilot, Cabot, arrives. Their first encounter was a funny misunderstanding that cleared up after an awkward chat.
Within a few days, Cabot wins over the farm and its residents with his heroism and charm. His squadron worships him because of his ability to stay two steps ahead of the enemy and lead his troop safely in aerial battle. All the village girls give in to his charm; he is a Casanova. The ever-quiet little Faye speaks, eats, and reads, sharing a nameless bond with him. He is also the hero and friend of the boys. How did Carey let a drunk and flirty pilot, who commands his squad exceptionally well, become a part of her and her children’s lives?
I enjoyed reading Aussie. The banter and funny, angry, or awkward moments between Cabot and Carey were my favorite parts of the book. I laughed when they talked about Christmas gifts to buy for the children. Cabot’s aptitude for picking gifts is not ideal, so Carey furnishes him with hints, thereby deciding the gifts for the children. It was disheartening to read bad news at this time.
The author’s writing style was immersive and employed vivid imagery. She serenely describes a moment in all its beauty, so much so that one can easily visualize and feel the atmosphere and emotions. One example would be when Abbot and Captain (the farm horse) meet after Abbot returns, and he brushes Captain’s hair while Captain nips at his clothes. Cabot and the children playing and reading together were the most heartwarming scenes. The terrible parts were the events most common during the war. I relished reading all the hilarious and fortunate episodes and felt sad during the heartbreaking incidents.
The negative aspects were the numerous errors. I found incomplete and incorrect sentences and grammatical and typographical errors, indicating that the book had not been properly edited or proofread. These errors hindered me from understanding the story and decreased the clarity of some passages. I suggest the author have the book proofread and re-edited.
I rate Aussie three out of five stars. I liked the story for all the above reasons, but the numerous errors and unclear parts led me to deduct two stars. I recommend it to those readers who like to read stories about war with romance and family themes.
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Thank you Jê wë. It would have received a perfect score, but there were too many errors.
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Thank you Jê wë. It would have received a perfect score, but there were too many errors.
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Thank you for the compliment Sarah!Sarah Zain wrote: ↑21 May 2023, 15:50 The story has aspects of interest but the errors and incomplete sentences may cause trouble reading it. As usual Kavita honest and detailed review Well done .
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It really is a beautiful novel, I would give anything to watch a movie made of it but the errors made it a bumpy journey. Thank you for the praise Omneya!Omneya Shakeep wrote: ↑21 May 2023, 16:43 I like the storyline; it is amusing, tragic, and rich with events. I am disappointed to hear about the editing; it would have made this novel perfect if properly proofread. I enjoyed reading your summary and analysis of this novel, Kavita. It's making me eager to read it. Excellent job!
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I believe, Karen's book has potential and the cover is lovely too. The title and cover caught my eye first then the story won my heart. ❤Hazel Mae Bagarinao wrote: ↑21 May 2023, 18:45 I think I'll enjoy Cabot and Carey's exciting acquaintance. I love the description of Cabot; he looks smashing, capturing every girl on the farm. The story seems fun. I would love to be entertained by this book. Your review, Kavita, is very interesting and compelling!
You'll love the book Hannie, it just needs editing.
Thank you so much for the compliments!
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Thank you for the comment Navera!
You should definitely read it after it gets edited.
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Hazel Mae Bagarinao wrote: ↑22 May 2023, 06:24 You are most welcome, Kavita! I can't wait to read that book.