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Love in Crisis by Ali Rad.
This book had an intriguing premise, but the writing style didn't quite resonate with me.
At times, I found the school's teaching methods a bit confusing, though I appreciated the philosophical themes underlying them.
The incorporation of historical fiction elements was a nice touch.
Overall, a thought provoking read.
Thank you to NetGalley and BooksGoSocial for the opportunity to read and review this book.

Love in Crisis is a remarkable debut from a first-time author—a historical novel that goes far beyond storytelling to explore timeless ideas about humanity, culture, and peace. The book is rich with fascinating historical detail, blending both well-known events and lesser-known insights that will delight history enthusiasts. Yet it is not just history on the page; it is also a thoughtful meditation on philosophy. The author skillfully weaves together narratives and ideas, suggesting that if cultures and civilizations could focus on the common threads in their ancient myths and stories, they might discover paths toward peace and harmony rather than division.
What makes Love in Crisis stand out is its balance of engaging historical narrative with deep philosophical reflection. It is at once informative, thought-provoking, and imaginative, inviting readers to reconsider what connects us across time and place.
For a first-time work, this novel is an impressive accomplishment. It is clear that the author has poured both research and passion into its creation. Readers looking for a book that is intellectually engaging while also carrying a message of unity will find much to admire here.
I highly recommend Love in Crisis to anyone interested in history, philosophy, and the enduring quest for peace. This is an inspiring beginning to what promises to be a meaningful literary journey for the author.

Absolutely enjoyed the read! From the very first chapter, this book pulled me in with a compelling and mysterious opening. The author did an excellent job setting the tone and introducing the characters in a way that made me want to keep turning the pages.
As the story progressed, the pacing slowed slightly, but the plot continued to unfold with enough twists and emotional depth to keep me engaged. I appreciated the development of the main character and the way themes were explored throughout the book.
While the middle sections were more reflective and detailed, they added important layers to the story. The ending brought a satisfying conclusion that tied everything together well.
Overall, a strong read with a very interesting start and a thoughtful, well-developed storyline. I’d recommend it to readers who enjoy a mix of intrigue and character-driven storytelling.