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When two travelers meet on a flight, they decide in a moment of curiosity to spend a few days together on a Micronesian island. What follows is a slow, transformative journey through the quiet beauty of the Pacific: forest trails, coral reefs, shared silences, and the subtle gravity between two people learning to be present with each other—while confronting the wounds they carry. Around them, the island breathes and tells its own story.
Set across seven days, each shaped by a different form of love, Seven Loves is a novel about connection, memory, and time.
When two travelers meet on a flight, they decide in a moment of curiosity to spend a few days together on a Micronesian island. What follows is a slow, transformative journey through the quiet beauty...
When two travelers meet on a flight, they decide in a moment of curiosity to spend a few days together on a Micronesian island. What follows is a slow, transformative journey through the quiet beauty of the Pacific: forest trails, coral reefs, shared silences, and the subtle gravity between two people learning to be present with each other—while confronting the wounds they carry. Around them, the island breathes and tells its own story.
Set across seven days, each shaped by a different form of love, Seven Loves is a novel about connection, memory, and time.
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Thank you for discovering Seven Loves.
A lyrical and intimate novel set on a mystical Micronesian island, it explores love in all its forms through a blend of memory, travel, and emotional resonance. If you’re into Murakami, David Mitchell, or Richard Powers, you may feel at home here. Either way, I’d be grateful for your reflections.
Content Note: This novel contains depictions of intimate partner violence, substance abuse, anxiety and panic attacks, parental trauma, and grief.
Thank you for discovering Seven Loves. A lyrical and intimate novel set on a mystical Micronesian island, it explores love in all its forms through a blend of memory, travel, and emotional...
Thank you for discovering Seven Loves.
A lyrical and intimate novel set on a mystical Micronesian island, it explores love in all its forms through a blend of memory, travel, and emotional resonance. If you’re into Murakami, David Mitchell, or Richard Powers, you may feel at home here. Either way, I’d be grateful for your reflections.
Content Note: This novel contains depictions of intimate partner violence, substance abuse, anxiety and panic attacks, parental trauma, and grief.
Sandor Karacsony does a fantastic job in writing this book, it uses that element that I was looking for from the description. I really enjoyed this as a overall concept and how the characters were used to tell the story. It was so well written and enjoyed getting to go on this journey. I loved the use of the seven days and how love is formed.
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Seven Loves is a quiet, lyrical novel that lingers in the spaces between words—forest paths, coral reefs, and silences shared by two strangers becoming something more. Each of the seven days unfolds like a meditation on love in its many forms, weaving memory, grief, and connection into something both intimate and expansive. Readers who enjoy slow, contemplative stories in the vein of Murakami or David Mitchell will find a lot to savor here. I really didn’t think that this was something special and have been recommending it.
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This is a refreshingly strange and intriguing book that gives pause for deep thought and reflection. Zoe and Martin meet by chance on a plane in the Pacific and decide to spend a week together on a small island, encountering people and places that may or may not really be there. Some intense therapy between them takes place as they come to know each other, their pasts and the trauma they are running from, with an ending that is the most thought-provoking of all. Altogether a rewarding and fascinating read, as the island and its mysteries becomes a character in its own right, and the descriptions of landscape as well as of people is precisely well done with a clear and unusual style.
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Sandor Karacsony does a fantastic job in writing this book, it uses that element that I was looking for from the description. I really enjoyed this as a overall concept and how the characters were used to tell the story. It was so well written and enjoyed getting to go on this journey. I loved the use of the seven days and how love is formed.
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Seven Loves is a quiet, lyrical novel that lingers in the spaces between words—forest paths, coral reefs, and silences shared by two strangers becoming something more. Each of the seven days unfolds like a meditation on love in its many forms, weaving memory, grief, and connection into something both intimate and expansive. Readers who enjoy slow, contemplative stories in the vein of Murakami or David Mitchell will find a lot to savor here. I really didn’t think that this was something special and have been recommending it.
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This is a refreshingly strange and intriguing book that gives pause for deep thought and reflection. Zoe and Martin meet by chance on a plane in the Pacific and decide to spend a week together on a small island, encountering people and places that may or may not really be there. Some intense therapy between them takes place as they come to know each other, their pasts and the trauma they are running from, with an ending that is the most thought-provoking of all. Altogether a rewarding and fascinating read, as the island and its mysteries becomes a character in its own right, and the descriptions of landscape as well as of people is precisely well done with a clear and unusual style.
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