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The Page Turner by Viola Shipman
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? N/A
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
5.0
The Page Turner by Viola Shipman
Unequivocally the best! The Page Turner is just that, a page turner, in many ways: a "can't put it down" book, shattering misogynistic beliefs about "romance" and "rom com" genres, and shouting from the rooftops that "voice" can be used for good or evil, but that good must prevail. Viola Turner (pen name) honors strong women, family, and doing what is right and good.
Emma Page is a force to reckon with: young, fresh our of college, and greatly influenced by the love and strength of her late grandmother, GiGi. As she tries to find her own way in the cut throat publishing world, she encounters good and evil, and an enlightening about the importance and love of family, honoring those who love and have helped shape you into the person you are becoming, and using your voice - sometimes loudly. Marcus, the antagonist, is intelligent, but truly evil, unloved and unloving.
To tell you more about the book would do it a disservice, you must read this amazing page turner and warm your heart!
Unequivocally the best! The Page Turner is just that, a page turner, in many ways: a "can't put it down" book, shattering misogynistic beliefs about "romance" and "rom com" genres, and shouting from the rooftops that "voice" can be used for good or evil, but that good must prevail. Viola Turner (pen name) honors strong women, family, and doing what is right and good.
Emma Page is a force to reckon with: young, fresh our of college, and greatly influenced by the love and strength of her late grandmother, GiGi. As she tries to find her own way in the cut throat publishing world, she encounters good and evil, and an enlightening about the importance and love of family, honoring those who love and have helped shape you into the person you are becoming, and using your voice - sometimes loudly. Marcus, the antagonist, is intelligent, but truly evil, unloved and unloving.
To tell you more about the book would do it a disservice, you must read this amazing page turner and warm your heart!