Saturday, April 30, 2011

Walkie-talkie Protocols

GREAT REVIEW

Recommended Fiction
week WITH ALL THE GOOD INTENTIONS
This week I'd recommend this novel by Helena Nieto, A paragraph. I liked it and now it is Easter and we can enjoy some lazy days or relaxing beach or do better than a good novel. So I leave here information.


Helena Nieto
Editorial: The Machinist, M. Romantic / February 2011
Genre: Contemporary
Pages: 381



Synopsis:
Is there love after love?
apart at one point and Paula finds herself abandoned by her husband, being in charge of their three children. To exit the bitterness that pervades his life, his therapist advised him to write, reflecting their feelings and experiences on paper. Thus we discover how to overcome the pain faces the possibility of new love, of course not without problems and difficulties, but they only have to overcome to move forward.

My opinion: This title

begins the second novel that the author publishes English Helena Nieto. If I am to be honest, at first I thought the novel would be very similar to the previous because the protagonist is a woman about forty years old and divorced but was very wrong. It is true that the protagonist is divorced and has a family to take care but the plot, and the development of the work are very different from his previous work which can be seen from the beginning of the book.

In this novel that do qualify as contemporary romantic, Paula, a woman about forty, use the pen to express as a diary and psychoanalysis all the frustrations, fears, longings and desires that are happening since her divorce with the only man she has loved together as the vagaries of day to day with their children. Paula after her divorce, provides a fresh start leaving the past behind and giving the opportunity to find a direction for his life or at least straighten it and we will continuously update how it all happened really flow with daily living a woman who has to be a mother, father, working woman, friend, daughter, lover.

I can say without doubt that this novel I've loved and not only that, I recommend it fully because it is a story well told, that hooks you from the first leaves, with a real plot, with everyday problems and conflicts and a great love story. If your first book, the romance was not the main, this is the core and shows us a male protagonist of those we like and that will always rise to the occasion. Along with Paula are her three children with different ages and different problems to face, plus some surprise that the author gives us. It is full of tender moments, sweet, bitter, sad, frustrating moments that come from truth and feel through the words of Paula.

I will not reveal anything about the plot for you the you read and enjoy it as much as me. It reads quickly because you get caught, which is the best thing you can ask a novel, and I'm sure me reread soon.

My note: 9

Valerie

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