Saturday, November 13, 2010

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Book Review: "Happiness runs Taxi" by Rosita Hoppe

An entertaining love story seemed to me a few days, fresh on the desktop - put up quite simply, in a handy A-5 format, with a front page as a commercial artist. It promises a humorous story about two people who dream of a great love. Carly, owner of a fashion boutique, has bad experiences with men behind him and wants also get involved at the urging of her friends not to a new relationship. For Philip, a young taxi driver, to which it meets again, they have an extremely ambivalent relationship. There have been repeated clashes - the two seem to be fiercely hostile. And then appeared on Carly's ex-boyfriend and runs a malicious intrigue. How can this end? The reader is immersed in an emotional world that is as changeable as April weather. More I will not betray.
The background is a little pale, therefore, the small town where the story takes place could be anywhere, because there appear no significant contours on - probably is by design so that the reader can empathize more easily into the story. The resort of Iseo in northern Italy is portrayed vividly, however, a real contrast. It served a few clichés, but clichés are indeed necessary in romance novels: the reader must be in a familiar environment to feel at home in order to properly cozy to snuggle into the love story and anxious with the heroine. As a man you fear, of course, more to the male part and he would like to recall a few tips.
This story is written skillfully and smoothly, and we will get from the author probably read a lot more.

Rosita Hoppe: "Happiness runs Taxi" Aaronis Collection, Aspach, ISBN 978-3-936524-14-7

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