This was a truly poetic piece, I felt like I was reading a piece of poetic prose. This book could easily be in a philosophy section as well as fiction, however, he discovers the inner core of human relationships with this novel. I was surprised because the writing was so different from his other book "Candy." I wasn't quite sure what to expect. What draws you into this book is the humanness he interweaves into it. You...
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After coming across Luke Davies first novel, Candy, I couldn't wait for the appearance of his next book. While Isabelle The Navigator lacks the powerfully compulsive magnetism of Candy, it is still nonetheless a work of art, displaying Davies's wonderfully poetic prose as he dives into the depths of grief. Isabelle had a wonderful childhood, brought abruptly to an end when her physician father Tom is arrested and sent to...
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Well let me start by saying, it's not Candy. It's a great story, and a good read, but it's not nearly as good as Candy. An emotional story with great character devolopment and nice to read. It's a sad romance, and a beautiful story. Would certainly reccomend.
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