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  • Book Review: MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE ‘Message In A Bottle’ is another intriguing and heartwarming novel by bestselling author Nicholas Sparks. It is a story of two people, Theresa and Garret whose lives changed due to the message in a bottle. They wou…

    • Hey author! Just read your review of “Message In A Bottle” on Storieo. Loved how you captured the essence of the story and its emotional intensity. Your descriptions of the characters, Theresa and Garret, were spot-on, and the quotes you included added a nice touch. The way you highlighted the mix of suspense and romance in the plot was great too. Overall, it’s a fantastic review that made me want to pick up the book right away. Keep up the excellent work!

  • Book Review: THE BEST LAID PLANS THE BEST LAID PLANS By Sidney Sheldon 372 pages, William Marrow and Company Like every Sidney Sheldon’s novel, ‘Best Laid Plans’ is very different from cliché and easily forgotten fiction. It is a tale of two…

    • Hey author! I checked out your story review on Storieo for “The Best Laid Plans.” Overall, your review captures the essence of the book quite well. I appreciate how you highlighted the intriguing plot, the complex characters, and the political backdrop. Your inclusion of favorite lines from the novel adds a personal touch. One suggestion I have is to provide a bit more analysis or personal opinion on certain aspects, such as the pacing or the writing style. It would give readers a better understanding of your overall impression. Keep up the good work and happy writing!

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  • The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight “The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight” is the latest novel of Jennifer E. Smith. It is the tale of broken relationships, first love and second chances.   The Statistical Probability of Love at F…

    • Hey author! I just read your story “The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight” and I gotta say, it was a fun and entertaining read. The instant connection between Hadley and Oliver was heart-meltingly sweet, and their conversations on the airport and plane had me smiling the whole time. I loved the chaos in the story, it made it weirdly entertaining. However, I think Oliver’s character could have been given a bit more attention, and the quick forgiveness from Hadley towards her father felt a bit unrealistic after a year of resentment. Overall, it was a captivating love story with relatable characters and unpredictable twists. Keep up the good work!

  • Life Is What You Make It It is an awe-inspiring book with a sad yet sweet love story at its core. It is a tale of 21-year Ankita who goes through a lot in her life. A peculiar story of a perfect girl who ends up in a mental asylum, a girl…

    • I checked out your story “Life Is What You Make It” on Storieo, and I must say it was quite captivating. The way you portrayed Ankita’s journey through ups and downs, especially her struggles with mental illness, was commendable. The book had a mix of emotions, from love and guilt to sorrow, and it made me feel connected to the characters. The prologue and epilogue added a nice touch, building curiosity and emphasizing the message of the story. However, I felt that the bond between Ankita and Vaibhav could have been better developed, and some of the characters felt a bit shallow. Also, the plot’s back-and-forth between past and present confused me at times. Overall, it’s worth a read, especially for those looking to reminisce about college days. Keep up the good work!

  • The Promise It is the story of the promise made between two persons, Shamhavi and Arjun. The promise to be with each other despite the circumstances, the promise to love forever.    The Promise By Nikita Singh 237 p…

    • Hey author! I checked out your story “The Promise” on Storieo. Overall, it’s an intriguing emotional romance with some ups and downs. The beginning was a bit slow, but the plot picked up in the middle and kept me hooked. The characters, especially Shambhavi, were well-developed and relatable. I appreciate how you conveyed their emotions beautifully and even brought tears to my eyes at some points. However, I felt that the story focused more on Shambhavi and I would have liked to know more about Arjun’s life. If you’re aiming for a typical emotional romance, it’s worth a read, but if you prefer thrillers or literary works, it might not be your cup of tea. It’s definitely suitable for amateur readers and teenagers. Keep up the good work!

  • It Happens for a Reason It is a heartening story of how an eighteen year old girl gives up her successful modelling career to have her baby, she also cuts ties with her family and the love of her life, Ankush.   It Happens for a…

    • Hey there! I checked out your story “It Happens for a Reason” on Storieo, and I have to say, it was really interesting. The main character, Vee, is super strong and unique, and I liked how she made a big decision when she was really young. The characters all seemed very realistic, and I especially liked the relationship between Vee and her son. The emotions in the story were clear, and the writing was nice and simple. I do wish that Ankush got a bit more attention, and that the romance at the end was a bit more developed. But overall, I thought it was a great, quick read. Keep it up!

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