Title: Beethoven’s Last Symphony
Genre: Historical Fiction
Review:
A very- very long read. This book is based on a different philosophy and set in the period before the covid. The story revolves around Zoey who visits Singapore to meet her ill aunty and it’s all history that has been told mixed with a saga of literature and Greek mythology. Each section becomes a stepping stone in her quest for existential meaning, exploring themes of love, loss, and the deep complexities of the human experience.
In the beginning, I was connected to the Timeless Love but with the passage of time, I got off the track and went on a different track. Zoey’s exploration isn’t just a literary escapade; it serves as a reflective mirror for readers, inviting them to ponder their own struggles and triumphs. The story reaches a point as Zoey experiences a soul-stirring moment , a moment of profound realization that strikes a chord with the reader’s own introspections.
This novel serves as a string to connect the generation of generations. The manuscript, a three-part epic left incomplete and neglected, becomes a portal transporting Zoey across epochs, from the Neolithic Era to the contemporary. It was a nice read which could have been divided into 2 parts. This book is recommended to the people of 18 years and above. The title is apt and interesting, sounded more like a romantic read. Go and order your copy now !
Review By Walk With A Book.