Exciting because the pen of the author is remarkable fluid, sensitive, funny, smart, beautifully psychological depth. The characters are all very endearing, despite or because of their flaws.
The world of business is connected very well restored, with its share of hypocrisies and subtle technical smoking out "corporate".
The tone is very fair, and as I am often skeptical about the works that alternate two views, one female and one male, so this time I was quite amazed by the strength of the two angles attack, although the character of Ophelia far outweighs that of Arthur.
Well, unfortunately the final is too predictable, and the tone veers a little too much nostalgia for youth and spare time. In this, the course now seems to fill the role of fire military service: the inexhaustible source of new veterans' stories!
But it is very tastefully done and very enjoyable to read. This is fine, it's fun, it's addictive.
Samantha Bailly is a beautiful feather, those that make you want to look closely at their bibliography, history of flying in the air again.