I'm not sure about specific reviews off - hand. You could try looking on Goodreads. There are often many reader reviews there that can give you insights into the plot, characters, and the overall writing style of the 'I feel you linger in the air novel'.
I'm not entirely sure which specific 'I can feel it in the air tonight story' you mean. It could be related to the song 'In the Air Tonight' by Phil Collins. Maybe it's a personal story inspired by the moody and evocative feel of that song.
Well, the story behind it is rather ambiguous. Different people have different interpretations. Some think it's about a personal experience, while others see it as more symbolic and open-ended.
If it's based on the song, the sense of anticipation in the line 'I can feel it in the air tonight' might be a key aspect. In the story, it could lead to a build - up of events. For example, the character might be waiting for someone or something important, and this feeling in the air is a sign of what's to come. Also, the ambiguity in the statement allows for a lot of creative interpretations in the story.
It could be about a sense of anticipation or foreboding. Maybe there's a change in the atmosphere that the narrator can sense, like something big is about to happen, perhaps a significant event or a shift in relationships.
Since it's a rather abstract song, there might not be a clearly defined traditional main character. But it could be the singer themselves, as they are the ones feeling whatever is 'coming in the air tonight'.
I'm not entirely sure which specific'story' you are referring to regarding this line. But generally, the line 'Can you feel it coming in the air tonight' gives a sense of anticipation, like something big or important is about to happen. It could be about a change in the atmosphere, a coming event, or a shift in emotions. Maybe it's about a moment of realization that is approaching, like a storm is brewing not just in the literal weather sense but also in a more metaphorical sense such as in a relationship or a situation.
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