Could be some loose ends that make you wonder. Maybe a subplot that was hinted at but never fully fleshed out. Or maybe the ending felt rushed and left you wanting more.
Hard to say exactly. Maybe some plotlines or characters that were left unresolved or could have been developed further.
The plot is super engaging. It has twists and turns that keep you hooked till the end.
The story in 'What Remains of Her' mainly follows a protagonist as she navigates through a web of emotions and experiences, ultimately seeking redemption and a new sense of purpose.
The plot is really engaging. It has a lot of twists and turns that keep you hooked from start to finish.
George R.R. Martin can be seen as a pioneer. His 'A Song of Ice and Fire' series introduced complex political intrigue and multiple POV storytelling to the fantasy genre, influencing many subsequent authors.
Often, the core themes and main character arcs remain true. For example, if it's a romance novel, the love story and its development usually stay consistent.
It depends on the specific novel. Different novels have different truths that persist throughout the story.
I'm afraid I don't know of such a novel off the top of my head. However, you could check popular authors in the mystery or drama genres. Sometimes, indie or lesser-known novels might also have such a plot. Good luck with your search!
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. It might be about the remnants or leftover aspects of a love relationship, perhaps dealing with memories, unfulfilled desires, or the after - effects of a broken love.
It could be that the family is constantly evolving in unexpected ways. Their values, traditions, and ways of living keep changing in a novel manner, different from the common family patterns. They might embrace new technologies or ideas faster than others, which makes them novel.
It depends on the specific novel and the reviewer. Sometimes, the plot summary and character analysis can remain true. But opinions on the writing style or themes might vary.