And It All Makes Sense In The End by Adam Blue

Thank you @lovebookstours and @kellyAlacey for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. And it all makes sense in the end is a contemporary fantasy genre and is a short book to read and has 192 pages. The story about twins Mariah and Zooey who stay with their Grandad in a cabin and think it’s going to be boring, but it turns out they are mistaken. I enjoyed reading this book and following Mariah and Zooey's journey into another world. I loved the descriptions that were running through the book and I could visualize it all in my head, which was great fun to be there to. And it all makes sense in the end was an enjoyable and easy read that kept me engaged and entertained until the end. And it all makes sense and the end is totally out my comfort zone to read due not my normally genre, but it was a pleasure to read. It definitely did make sense at the end. 4 stars. Blurb When teen twins Mariah and Zooey visit their reclusive Grandfather’s cabin, they think it'll be another boring weekend out of cell phone range. But things go sideways fast. A walk in the woods delivers them to a strange new world. Technicolor trees grow Willy Wonka fruits. Forest creatures speak in rhyme and control the air around them. The rules of physics warp and bend. Nothing’s as it was before, but everything’s like home. Because another human got there first and took it for his own. Fans of The Alchemist, The Wizard of Oz, and the visual arts will enjoy this whimsical work. It’s gonna get weird, so remember as you change the pages: it all makes sense in the end. "If all, or almost all, the plays that are popular now, imaginative works as well as historical ones, are known to be nonsense and without rhyme or reason, and despite this the mob hears them with pleasure and thinks of them and approves of them as good, when they are very far from being so, and the authors who compose them and the actors who perform them say they must be like this because that is just how the mob wants them, and no other way; the plays that have a design and follow the story as art demands appeal to a handful of discerning persons who understand them, while everyone else is incapable of comprehending their artistry; and since, as far as the authors and actors are concerned, it is better to earn a living with the crowd than a reputation with the few, this is what would happen to my book after I had singed my eyebrows trying to keep the precepts I have mentioned and had become the tailor who wasn’t paid." - Cervantes, Don Quixote of La Mancha Author Bio Born and raised in California, Adam Blue now lives and works in rural New England. To learn more about this author and artist, please visit www.adamablue.com

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  1. Thanks for being an early reader and reviewer of my book! I appreciate that you took time out of your busy life to sit with this whimsical world, and that it connected with you -- even though it's outside your usual reading genres! Sometimes a fast, fun and playful break is what we need, even if we don't know it! At least for me -- that's for sure. :-) And I'm so happy it made sense at the end. There's a lot of ideas tightly packed in there -- many of them odd ones, too. Thanks for joining me on the adventure!

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