Qasim Mushtaq Mushtaq itibaren Deogharia No.1, Assam, هند
When I read Hemingway, the outside world ceases to exist. There are no words on a page, no awkward pauses to turn pages- after the first sentence, my mind opens up, and everything plays right in front of my eyes, it seems, like the pages before me were a screen onto which every excruciatingly vivid detail is projected. This was possibly the best story I've ever read. Hemingway is a man's man, and a ladies' man at the same time; so much violence, cursing, fighting, drinking, spitting, sport fishing, smoking fine cigars... all splashed with heart twisting memories of long lost lovers that'd make John Cena bawl like a schoolgirl who'd dropped her ice cream cone on a hot Sunday afternoon in the park. Hemingway literally puts me on the edge of my seat. At one point in the book, the suspense was so great, when my roommate closed the door to the apartment, I jumped and cried out in terror, convinced I was being ambushed by marauding Nazi submariners. Hemingway certainly sealed the deal as being my favorite author of all time with this incredible piece of literature. I can't begin to describe its splendor, you absolutely must read it for yourself. Then you'll understand.
A great story line but was a bit shallow for me. Would prefer an adult version. Still worth reading the series though.