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Description
Suitable for any age, Enya's Last Stalker is a tasty comedy, mixing the English humour with the Balkan humour. Exciting for many of Enya Brennan’s fans, the thread of the story is connected around Enya’s historical castle, surrounded by mystery. Norman, the main character, is one of the most original Irish men. He says “I love you” to every woman. The biggest adventure of his life is related to Enya’s castle. It’s probably the only book where you can meet both Enya and Fantomas, a French hero.
Reality or fiction? You can find out for yourself.
Suitable for any age, Enya's Last Stalker is a tasty comedy, mixing the English humour with the Balkan humour. Exciting for many of Enya Brennan’s fans, the thread of the story is connected around...
Suitable for any age, Enya's Last Stalker is a tasty comedy, mixing the English humour with the Balkan humour. Exciting for many of Enya Brennan’s fans, the thread of the story is connected around Enya’s historical castle, surrounded by mystery. Norman, the main character, is one of the most original Irish men. He says “I love you” to every woman. The biggest adventure of his life is related to Enya’s castle. It’s probably the only book where you can meet both Enya and Fantomas, a French hero.
Reality or fiction? You can find out for yourself.
A Note From the Publisher
Samoil Lavric was born in Romania and has been an avid reader since childhood. He is a tennis player and this is his debut fiction title.
Samoil Lavric was born in Romania and has been an avid reader since childhood. He is a tennis player and this is his debut fiction title.
Irishman Norman is disgusted by those commenting on Enya's YouTube songs, "I love you!". His beef? Saying it online. So. Striving to be WORLD NUMBER ONE Norman decides to tell Enya in person at her castle. Her secure castle. But his way around security is to say, "I love you" to the women he encounters along the way and is met with blushes and making exceptions. Though the very, very short story (12 pages!) ends differently than he hopes, his confidence stands firm. He still hopes to conquer Fantomas.
What a surprise to see such a short book! It was far, far different than expected. Such short books are difficult to explore with any depth (though not the point) and can be tricky to review. I was drawn to the Balkan humour description (I live in the Balkans part time) so had to read it. I liked the story but feel like I'm missing something that the author was trying to say. Or maybe I'm reading into it. I wish it were longer and more detailed. But again, it's a short story.
My sincere thank you to Troubador and NetGalley for the privilege of reading this surprising and very unique book! Definitely had me wondering.
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This was funny! An interesting kind of funny with great characters and a plot line that was ridiculous in a good way. It was quite short and I feel like there was more to say, so would have liked the chance to read a more full story in which I could get to know the characters even more.
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Irishman Norman is disgusted by those commenting on Enya's YouTube songs, "I love you!". His beef? Saying it online. So. Striving to be WORLD NUMBER ONE Norman decides to tell Enya in person at her castle. Her secure castle. But his way around security is to say, "I love you" to the women he encounters along the way and is met with blushes and making exceptions. Though the very, very short story (12 pages!) ends differently than he hopes, his confidence stands firm. He still hopes to conquer Fantomas.
What a surprise to see such a short book! It was far, far different than expected. Such short books are difficult to explore with any depth (though not the point) and can be tricky to review. I was drawn to the Balkan humour description (I live in the Balkans part time) so had to read it. I liked the story but feel like I'm missing something that the author was trying to say. Or maybe I'm reading into it. I wish it were longer and more detailed. But again, it's a short story.
My sincere thank you to Troubador and NetGalley for the privilege of reading this surprising and very unique book! Definitely had me wondering.
3 stars
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Was this review helpful?
Louise G, Reviewer
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This was funny! An interesting kind of funny with great characters and a plot line that was ridiculous in a good way. It was quite short and I feel like there was more to say, so would have liked the chance to read a more full story in which I could get to know the characters even more.
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