Official Review: Where Somebody Waits by Margaret Kaufman
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Official Review: Where Somebody Waits by Margaret Kaufman

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“Love is like a Ferris wheel, you’re on top of the world but when it was down, you have to pay the price.”
I particularly liked this paragraph because I agree with the author. Love is not all rainbows and sunshine. You have to make a lot of sacrifices to make a relationship works. And sometimes those sacrifices we’ve made would make us or break us. Love is always a debatable subject. It varies by one’s principle and beliefs but sometimes the circumstances that would present to us would alter those beliefs and would lead us to act against our principles.
I found this book intriguing and entertaining because of the plot. It’s a leisurely read that would still captivate you because of its colorful characters. It’s a book full of lessons of love and life choices.
While I enjoyed reading this, I found it also disturbing because of its possible influence to the reader. While I saw the lessons that the author would like to share are profound, I don’t think this would be such a great novel to be read by most that is having the same situation in their life. They may be encouraged to do the same thing. Although this is a novel, I do believe that readers find some bit of advice and inspiration in the books that they read.
I rate this book 2 out of 4 stars. Even if I personally found it exceptional, some may find fault of the portrayed morality of the characters. While I may appreciate the point of the story, I don’t have the same opinion that having an affair and justifying it by saying love has to do with it.
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