Honestly, when it comes to books, I'm more of a rom-com fantasy person.This book will take you on a journey of true love. Love, is the most beautiful pain and it's not easy for everyone. Love takes its own tests and has its own challenges. However, love gives the power of overcoming those challenges too. The plot here revolves around the Adventures of Annie. I have a very weird urge to tell everyone about the ending but don't worry, I'm not here to give spoilers. All I'll say is that the end is going to make you crave for more.
•My favorite aspect of this book were the fairytales and the whole magical aspect of it. I truly did feel like I was drawn into a magical world and I was so captivated. I could literally feel the vibes of this magical book from the scratch to the end. When she suddenly woke up and found herself in total darkness. There was not a single ray of light to be seen. She was scared to death and her legs were shaking, her whole body shivering with fright. Then, she saw some light moving towards Annie and realized it was a small butterfly-like fairy just soon after that, Annie saw the fairies coming to rescue her. They started showing her the path ahead. She discovered her inside a tunnel. There was nothing more exciting that she could do but following the fairies.
•The plot is pretty interesting. While reading the book, it felt like I know Annie personally since she was so relatable. I believe so many people reading this book out there are gonna manifest such kind of magical Love!
•The language is lucid. The chemistry between Annie and Daniel is intriguing. The way he protect her. I loved how Daniel used to care for her absolutely beautiful and wondrous.
•The book talks about how love impacts life of individuals in different ways. The characters of each story are deep; their stories profound. How they fall or overcome the love. How it affected them. The writing, language, narrative; everything about it was smooth and flowing, the kind you just keep reading through. Honestly speaking, I am in 'love' with the book.
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