| A Voice in the Distance |
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Relevant Information: Author: Tabitha Suzuma Brief summary of the item: Following on from 'A Note of Madness', we revisit Jennah and Flynn in their final year at the Royal College of Music. Told from both their points of view, we see that they are still together and Flynn's future looks promising, with a string of concerts lined up for when he graduates; things seem perfect. However, perfection cannot last... Good Points: I love Suzuma's plot, and feel a real sense of protection over Flynn. Any author who can evoke that sort of feeling from me has done a good job. I was gripped throughout this story, needing to discover what was to become of their relationship, and perhaps more importantly for me, Flynn's life. The sacrifices that are made are painful, but also make me love Flynn even more. The dynamics of the relationships seem realistic, and portray the weaknesses that we all possess, as well as the strengths. Bad Points: The fact that it is listed as 'young adult' means some people will not bother reading it! This would be a bad thing! It is perfectly suitable for 'old' adults as well! General Comments: A fantastic sequel to A Note of Madness, and I look forward to learning more about Flynn's life...if there is another book to follow! User reviews
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Tuesday, 06 May 2008 Written by Jane - View all my reviews - Top 10 Reviewer
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