A magnificent story 1

A magnificent story 1

Paper Girl (Paperback)

Customer Review

When you open a Musso, you know you will necessarily derive from reality, and "Paper's Daughter" does not contradict this rule. This is the second book by this author I read (after "Because I love you"), and I must say that I loved it !!

Everything is waiting for you to success story: love, friendship, a pinch of fantasy. I loved the ties that bind, Tom, Carol and Milo and I was very excited to learn what were capable of true friends.

As for Billie, she is terribly alive, too vibrant to be a simple girl paper elsewhere. It will restore the taste for life, and writing Tom!

This story reminds us, "All those things you did not say" Levy: delusional element at the beginning of the book, and a rational explanation at the end.

I found this book incredibly well written and I enjoyed traveling to the United States, Mexico, via Paris and Rome.

A moving book, which exasperated me at times so the suspense was unbearable: "They will return to this book or not ?????". I even paid my little tear. A very successful book.