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BOOK REVIEW Tulip Touch

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Book review

The Tulip touch

By Anne Fine

My opinion in this book is that it isn't one of the greatest books of this author, however, its darkness comes very well introduced within its characters, this book is very good but I find the story pretty bad, compared with other stories, it isn't that enjoyable allthough some parts of it are pretty nice to read with its use of literary devices like similies, personifications and metafors, added with much others. In summary, I think that The Tulip Touch is pretty cormfortable book to read, however, i would not recomend it, as I think the story isn't that good to show it to everybody else.

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'Anne Fine's study of evil is daring, dark and disturbing.

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Summary

The Tulip Touch Characters

As we see in the novel, lots of people are introduced, they all have in common that they make a part of Natalies life, normally characters are presented by the main character or the narrator but in this book they start appearing, which I like, but a thing i dod not like was the flatness of the characters as the only one that makes the most interaction with Natalie is Tulip, and she dose not have more enemies or friends or people helping her or people making her life more difficult, however, i liked the story.