Author: Anna Adams
Release Date: April 23, 2013
Buy: Amazon
Goodreads Summary:
When David, a young French painter, unexpectedly meets Rita, an infamous Parisian street artist, his convictions are shaken to the core during a night he is unlikely to ever forget.
This is the very first short story I’ve read. Yes I’ve lost my short story reading virginity. And wow!
Not going to lie I wasn’t expecting much from this, my thoughts were going round saying how I don’t need to get attached or really care for the characters as they will only be there for a few minutes until they disappear to lala land. I was not expecting the characters to be developed, well thought out or anything else to be completely honest after all they were only there to leave a footprint for a short time. However to my surprise and liking I was really happy that the characters were developed, it really did feel like I’ve read a biography about them before reading this story.
As an ex art student I should be really digging the whole arty feeling in this story but I wasn’t mostly because I hate art. Not literally just the part where I have to be creative and it fail so I cry in my room about it. But this is so easy to read! Anyone with half a brain can understand and actually feel like they are a part of the art community and know a thing or two.
Not only does Anna include great characters, there’s a plot, a twist at the end (that I was not expecting) and a little bit of a romance going on there. In my opinion the perfect combination.
Not going to lie I wasn’t expecting much from this, my thoughts were going round saying how I don’t need to get attached or really care for the characters as they will only be there for a few minutes until they disappear to lala land. I was not expecting the characters to be developed, well thought out or anything else to be completely honest after all they were only there to leave a footprint for a short time. However to my surprise and liking I was really happy that the characters were developed, it really did feel like I’ve read a biography about them before reading this story.
As an ex art student I should be really digging the whole arty feeling in this story but I wasn’t mostly because I hate art. Not literally just the part where I have to be creative and it fail so I cry in my room about it. But this is so easy to read! Anyone with half a brain can understand and actually feel like they are a part of the art community and know a thing or two.
Not only does Anna include great characters, there’s a plot, a twist at the end (that I was not expecting) and a little bit of a romance going on there. In my opinion the perfect combination.
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