A story about healing
"Hurt people hurt people"
Quite the insightful observation by the lead. Couldn't have summed up the cycle of violence better.
I wish the FL played more violin overall. The music takes too much of a backseat in the story for something that's so important to her.
This is well written. Character motivations make sense, they don't make dumb decisions, they talk to each other to get through their problems, surprising things happen, music fits, it works. However the plot is a bit stretched out, and some things fall into place too easily.
The side characters became grating to me near the end, especially the nephew who was a bit ridiculous. His constant massive grin became annoying after a while. He's just too much. And he can't say "Don't think, feel!" properly to save his life (his motto, as said by Bruce Lee).
But if you're up for a slowburn heartwarming story then this is one I'd recommend. It's very sweet!
Quite the insightful observation by the lead. Couldn't have summed up the cycle of violence better.
I wish the FL played more violin overall. The music takes too much of a backseat in the story for something that's so important to her.
This is well written. Character motivations make sense, they don't make dumb decisions, they talk to each other to get through their problems, surprising things happen, music fits, it works. However the plot is a bit stretched out, and some things fall into place too easily.
The side characters became grating to me near the end, especially the nephew who was a bit ridiculous. His constant massive grin became annoying after a while. He's just too much. And he can't say "Don't think, feel!" properly to save his life (his motto, as said by Bruce Lee).
But if you're up for a slowburn heartwarming story then this is one I'd recommend. It's very sweet!
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