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The Last Four Days

The Last Four Days

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's larger than it seems
Review: It's a long year of long distance emails with a story to tell. The mood is romantic and cruel at the same time. I found it hard to decide who is right and who is wrong. First I liked the guy, then the girl, then again the guy... . Insights are struggling between themselves, and the reader has to read between the lines.
The book is all great and recommended for lovers and love seekers even in the wrong places!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A real page turner !
Review: Very interesting book. A book that everyone should read. Very easy going, simple and poetic. The novel written by Yaacoub depicts an alluring plot between two persons living in two different countries with two different mentalities. Through their e-mails and chats, they connect almost daily, telling each other what happened through the day. The interesting part is when it gets beyond that, thus making the reader connect with them too. Each seems to be looking for the right person but none is able to give up their philosophy and ideals. It is partly poetic and partly down to earth. I liked especially the part where Wolf, one of the main characters, writes his ideas in a poetic manner (in italic).Yaacoub is trying to get his readers edgily to the last four days, the last pages of the book. Would that be a turn of events? You'd better read the book to know that, and then to share with everybody else just like me.


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