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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Destinare is a novel based on how each individual is intwinned with another, and how someones descions affects others. It begins from one persons life and jumps to another, demonstrating the connections in ways people do not realize. Reading Destinare was a real eye opener, and changed my perspective on some topics in life. The story's title fitted with the book, yet gave nothing away. At first the novel was hard to follow, but became easier when the characters names and links were memorised. From struggling with cancer, to boy bands and elimination, it was filled with tales of peoples lives. The novel was well written and descriptive towards the characters backgrounds. Nothing needed to be changed or fixed for future publication as the spelling, language and grammar was perfected. I would recommend the book to young adults and upcoming teens. Even adults could still find the book intriguing. Over all Destinare had an interesting perspective on life, and was meaningful aucune critique | ajouter une critique
After hearing the bad news, Joe Moretti is faced with a difficult decision. He can either fight for his life, or peacefully accept his fate. The following morning, an old friend he hasn't seen in years, shows up and convinces him to fight for his life with all his might. Fast forward four years, and Joe, having extended his life well past the outer expectations of his doctor, saves three year old Diana Doyle after she has fallen onto the tracks in front of a moving train. Joe dies that very night. Diana, in turn, goes on to lead an extraordinary life as a research doctor, a life that would not have been possible if not for Joe's decision. From the Italian word, Destino, meaning destiny or fate, DESTINARE is a story that examines how each life is connected in ways we don't even realize. One person's life affects another's. Which in turn impacts another...and another...and another...until the circle is completed and we arrive at our destiny. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Book Title: Destinare
Book Author: Matt Micros
Introduction: I received this book for free through Goodreads First Reads. I decided to read this book since I was craving some quick, short reads and this book fit the bill!
Synopsis: Everyone's lives are interconnected in some way. If we didn't make certain decisions in our past, how would the future turn out? This book has everyone connected (and it gave me a short but sweet, with less themes Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell feel) and it's very clear and obvious why they are.
Review: Dear readers, this book is FICTIONAL. It even states in the opening lines that it is FICTIONAL. I've read other reviews where people were upset about the twist ending in this book, but the book is FICTIONAL and, therefore, can have any ending it wants to be and does not need to be realistic. Did I like this book having an unrealistic ending? No. But did it fit with the novel? Yes. This book has a big plot twist at the end that shows how lives can be connected, and makes it clear that anyone's decision will have a big impact on other people (whether you realize it or not). So, since I have mentioned the word FICTIONAL four times now, I feel like whoever reads this review should get the point.
This book is an easy, quick read that I managed to finish in one go. I sat down for an hour and took my time through it, and I really enjoyed it! It definitely didn't blow me out of the water and want to scream at everyone to read this book, but I really liked it. The theme of everyone being connected in some way and how our decisions affect others was a great plot driver for this story. There were times where I felt like the book was a little cheesey, but it worked within the context.
If anything, I would have liked some of the stories to be extended. I really liked reading about each individual character, but some of their chapters were just to short! You'd move onto the next chapter and it felt like fifty years had passed in those few lines!!
Overall, I really like this novel. I'm impressed and I would definitely recommend people who want a fictional but short read to pick it up! Matt Micros did a fantastic job and I want to read more by him. The characters were relatable, the story hit home quite a few times, and the themes were realistic (minus the final plot twist, but hey, it's literature! Everything does not have to be super realistic!).
Four out of five stars. ( )