Monday, March 23, 2015

Finding Love in a Coffee Shop by Jordan Lynde

      In the book Finding Love in a Coffee Shop  I was moved by the way the two main characters used each other to help each other grow in their relationships. The main male Will has an awful relationship with his mother, while Katie the main female has an awful relationship with her father. Katie and Will come from completely different families but find love and help each other fix their relationships with their parents which I find moving an inspirational.

      I love the way Jordan Lynde starts the book and ends the book with the same quote. This repeating of the quote ends the book phenomenally. It makes you rethink the whole book and the craft she used. Lynde leaves you confused but so pleased at the end of the book with the quote that she used.

      The quote that she used interested me so much it is, "If life has taught me one thing in the meager twenty-two years I've been alive, it was that fire is a savage beast, paying no heed to the lives that it tears apart, nor the damage it inflicts both physically and mentally on its victims..." This is as the very first and last sentence of the book. This tells the reader that the author has gone through extreme pain in her life and has experience with this first hand.
 

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