
Hey book lovers, how’s your week going? First of all I want to apologize for the late update, I wasn’t able to make an update on the reviews due to some problems but I am back and hopefully the issue won’t be a problem anymore.
So we are down to the fifth book in the anonymous series; Snow, a snow white remix.
This book is about a music writer called Nora and one of the Leonger brothers, Eli.
Nora lives with her stepmom and stepsister. Her dad Mr Davis committed suicide and was found by Nora leaving her greatly traumatized by the incident. She now has to write and compose songs and run Musetunes accounts for her stepsister and the children of her stepmom’s friends if she wants to live in peace.
Nora’s life is practically like that of Disney’s snow white except for the fact that her seven dwarfs are more of seven slave masters and the only reason she’s still alive and around is because of her talent and the property under her name. She is overworked with no pay, maltreated, traumatized and considered weird because of how she gets her music tunes (you’ll understand this better when you read the book).
Nora has a hard time juggling her studies, song making and Musetunes management most especially when the owners of the account try to mess things up for her.
Eli on the other hand is trying to keep a low profile which is impossible considering the fact that he’s the brother-in-law to the crowned prince and also a popular Musetunes artist. He struggles with finding true friends and just needs some space to himself.
Eli meets Not,a in the library when one day as she was reading. He decided to share a table with her and was surprised when she asked him to keep dropping his books on the table because she wanted to get the sound on tape. And well as you may guess our beloved Eli took interest in Nora and they both became friends, as for the rest you can find out more about it in the book. I don’t want to spoil it for you.
Snow has a lot of emotional triggers. I remember how I would have to stop myself from reading it because of how I was reacting to certain chapters of the book. I could literally feel and relate to the emotions and would get angry or sad for no reason. But then just like in the previous books, there are warnings before such chapters.
This book is sure 10/10 and is one of my favourite books in the anonymous series. I would recommend it to anyone who has an interest in books.
This book mentions suicide and the aftermath of it, therefore I would like to say this to those who are going through a rough time and things are hard for you, suicide isn’t the answer to your problems and before you decide whether you want to take your life try to think of how your decision can affect those who love you and are around you. Would they want this for you? Ending your life won’t solve the problem it only makes the people or person you love suffer.
Please we should all watch our emotional and mental health because they are very important to us. Once in a while you need to survey your life and cut off things that affect you negatively.
Do take care of yourself and don’t forget to like and follow me for more reviews.