The Song

The Song

2014 • 397 pages

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It's known that each book is a journey, but this one has been a wild journey full of surprises.

I was highly impressed to know that the film is based on the Song of Solomon, from the Bible. Personally, I never found much appeal in this book and so far it seemed a little irrelevant for me, however The song made me realize that there's more than verses and rhymes in the words of Solomon, and they can teach us about the love that God designed.

The main theme of this novel is love, but also about the music industry and all the surrounding environment. This story provokes many emotions and it's almost impossible to read just a few pages because the author describes the scenes in such detail that makes you dive into the world of the characters and make you feel like you are actually in Sharon.

From the characters there is much we can learn from both their successes and their mistakes; and to be honest, these different personalities provoked me a lot of different feelings -Shelby for example, who I almost hated- but also helped me to see different perspectives.

Because romance is in the air, there's a lot of the relationships between couples and what happens after marriage even when everything seems to be failing. So more than being just a novel, is an excellent book for those who want to see the real love and understand God's plans.

The narrative is sincere, honest and openly; and invites us to reflect.

Whether you're single or married this book will help you understand God's greatest gift to humanity: love.

I recieved a free eBook from NetGalley but this fact didn't influence the review.

November 18, 2014Report this review