Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Review of "City Solipsism" By: Zack Love


"City Solipsism" By: Zack Love Rating: ☆☆☆☆☆ 
 This book is about Jack and an unknown woman on the subway. He see's a woman in her early twenties who features hail from Italy or Spain. He isn't sure because its been 6 years since he played his guitar for coins across Europe. She has chestnut eyes a simple but graceful face unpainted by Madison Avenue, straight black hair parted down the middle suggest a minimalist. He decides to call her Florence. This book is a standalone and is a short story.  
 Jack to me seems like a straight a narrow kind of guy. Florence seems like she cares about the environment. The characters were really likable and I connected with Florence the most because she seems like a more down to earth kind of girl. 
 My overall view of the book is that it's really fast and easy read. I really enjoyed reading this book. I also liked that the author was able to hold my attention. I loved the authors style of writing, makes me want to read more of Zack Love's books. This is my first book by Zack Love and it most definitely will not be my last.  
 While reading this book I truly enjoyed Zack Love's style of writing. I loved that this book was a very fast read. I can't wait to read more books by him. 

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