· You don’t quite harmonize to what the author says. To put it in other words, you begin to lose your interest in the story! I’ve done this a time or two...Many say that I shouldn't leave a book half read but again I don’t find clinging to it, useful either!
· You so much get engrossed in it that is to say ,when you start living the life of the fictitious characters ,you don’t want it to end! You forever wish to be a part of it. I am probably experiencing the same right now! I don’t want to meet up my end as Florentyna Rosnovski so shortly..!
As I flip each page of this mesmerizing 'The Prodigal Daughter', my respect for Jeffery Archer continues to grow and with it, it refreshes my childhood memories. A blur picture of the four-line notebook where I first wrote an appreciable essay titled "What if I were the President of India" and the reminiscences of my first speech in the school assembly which too, perchance, was titled "My Dream of becoming the President of India”!
Years of my life seem to have flipped up like yellowish pages of this book, all my dreams may have taken up the name of craziness or stupidity or childishness, but as they say, a good book will never leave you unlearnt ,it teaches me yet again,to what heights a dream can take you! Maybe, that’s why we all love reading! Refreshes the forgotten and changes the unchanged!
Happy Reading! 12/8/2012