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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Triumph of Love
Review: This is a very pleasant read. It is how a novel should be, effortless and touching essentially human issues, like love and destiny.

His third person narrative makes it interesting and allows Amin to voice his own thoughts throughout.

It is full of regional colors, characters and history, so typical of most of his writing. Quintessential Mediterane.

I was shocked to find out that his "Balthasar's Travels" is yet to be pubished here. I read the translation, it is a magnificient epic through medival Europe and Middle East, highly recommended also when it comes out this year. Amin is a master of historical context.

The heros of this book live a love story punctuated by wars, family tragedies and cultural and religious tensions. Most of the background events are the ones that have actually dominated our news for decades, but these folks actually live through it. In the end, their love seems to be the only thing that survives, or is it?

Highly recommended for a relaxing and warm reading that leaves a lasting taste and memory.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Maalouf at his best
Review: This is my personal favourite from Maalouf. For those who like his historical research, you will appreciate this Levantine history. For those who like a good novel, you will fall for his love story and for those who look for an eloquent narrator and an excellent writer, you will marvel at his words. This is one of very few books that made me cry!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My Favourite
Review: This is the most outstanding of all the Maalouf novels I have read- and I must tell you I read almost all. This is probably also because the novel starts at my birthplace Adana, a southern town in Turkey. The novel is loaded with overflowing emotions. Not only I read it once every year but also I have gifted it at least 3-4 times.


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