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This settles it, Janita can basically write any
genre and I would read it. The way she draws you in no matter what her subject is, just blew my mind. At first, I was a little sceptic about the book, as it doesn’t fall within my normal genre’s
but then I read it and she has opened a whole genre for me.
I listened to the audiobook of The Memory of Water,
the narrator has a rich, deep voice that lulls
you into a false sense of security, and then Janita’s words rocks your world
and makes you think twice about what you just listened to. I actually listened
to the ending twice, it was just that good.
This story follows Slade Harris, an author whose past catches up with him and he
goes through writer’s block. He then come’s up with a dangerous idea, an idea
that will be the making of his next best-seller.
There were a lot of characters who played a big part
in this book, and they all grabbed your attention, pulling you along with the
story. Slade was a well-rounded character
and in the end, I couldn’t believe all
that he had been through, I felt sorry for him, agitated with him, frustrated
for him. The writing is beautiful and just confirms in my mind that Lawrence is
one of my favourite writers.
This book has something for everyone, if you like
thrillers, this is the book for you. In the mood for something a little bit
more steamy than your average book, this one is for you. Looking for a book
that is character driven and makes you want to finish it in one sitting, yet
still stretch it out as long as possible. This is the book for you.
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