Review: Into the Blue by Emma Brodie — A Nostalgic Epic Romance
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A review of Emma Brodie's novel "Into the Blue," described as an epic romance. The story follows 17-year-old AJ in the year 2000 who works at a video store and befriends her co-worker Noah, who comes from a family of actors. The reviewer praises the nostalgic setting and finds the protagonist AJ to be a compelling, transportive character. The novel receives a 4-star rating.
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AJ is a character that comes to life and you can't help but be transported to her world.
I loved the setting as it brought back waves of nostalgia.
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