Sequels are usually disappointing but I'm glad I took a chance this time. I loved it as much as I loved Love Virtually. I'm glad the ending wasn't what I expected. For a moment even I fell in love with Leo but then like always I wonder why men are so practical. If they see there's no way of carrying the relationship further, they simply insist to end it by saying that it would be more painful otherwise and other philosophical stuff. What's wrong if you like someone and just continue to talk or meet once in a while. Its wrong if you're married but then why did you fell for him in first place. Your relationship is already ruined the moment you take one step further. If you still decide to stay in the same relationship then you're not being fair to your own partner. This thing doesn't really make sense because these kind of things are common and if people moved out like this then people would lose faith in the institution of marriage. Ok, now I'm contradicting myself but sometimes I can't help. Back to book, I loved it and I wish I had someone like Leo with whom I could share every damn thing over mails. That should be the only means of communication. I remember saying this before as well ;) overall a good read. In realtà mi ha annoiato parecchio, sarà perché il finale era troppo scontato, sarà perché neanche il primo libro mi aveva preso troppo. L'idea di base è originale, il primo libro si salvava principalmente grazie al finale che non ti aspetti proprio per questo "La settima onda" mi cade un po' per via del finale un po' troppo banale. Comunque un libro che si legge per passare un po' di tempo.
Do You like book Visi Septiņi Viļņi (2009)?
Besser als der erste Teil - auf jeden Fall, aber E. Immer noch etwas anstrengend...
—gabbyp
Een echte feel-good roman die je niet weg kunt leggen!
—tcoulon96
Esimene osa oleks ilma selleta parem olnud. Muidu ok.
—Madhu