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Review of The Girl with Autumn Eyes

Posted: 20 Feb 2025, 11:55
by Catherine Sweet
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Girl with Autumn Eyes" by R.F. Vincent.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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The Girl with Autumn Eyes by R.F. Vincent is a romantic comedy narrated by a young man who had a difficult start in life. R.F. Vincent is an award-winning author and a professor of physics and space science.

The main character was found in a dumpster when he was abandoned as a newborn baby. He was brought up by foster parents and missed out on a loving family life. At one point, he says he has never received a Christmas present. The struggles he has faced have left him with social anxiety. He is living a modest and secluded life when something happens that changes his outlook. When riding through the countryside, he sees a young woman on a bridge and falls in love. Will he get the chance to meet this young woman in the future? If he does, is there any chance she will fall in love with him too? Something has changed for the young man and he starts to experience life in a new way.

The book’s cover and title are lovely and relate well to the story. The writing style is eloquent and humorous. The story is told with pace and energy. There are some imaginary happenings, including a story of being visited by Winter as a child, talking squirrels and his alter ego, Electro Man, who has the confidence he doesn’t have.

The main character is believable and authentic, with a sense of humour that lightens the story. He has a lovely attitude to life and the reader roots for him. Despite not having friends before he has the ability to be a true friend. The other characters are well-drawn, including his eccentric neighbour.

This book is funny, but I sometimes felt the humour was overdone. I would have preferred it to be toned down a bit. However, I’m sure other readers will appreciate the comic side of the book.

The Girl with Autumn Eyes would appeal to readers who like quirky characters on a journey of self-discovery. The editing is flawless. I have taken one star off for the point made in the penultimate paragraph, and I award this book 4 out of 5 stars.

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Re: Review of The Girl with Autumn Eyes

Posted: 22 Feb 2025, 10:18
by Shaniz Tobiaz
This a great book, i would like to read it in future. Thank you for sharing this.

Re: Review of The Girl with Autumn Eyes

Posted: 23 Feb 2025, 04:05
by Sandra Moran
I enjoy books that give off a self discovery journey type of vibe so it sounds interesting I might make this my first book to read on here.

Re: Review of The Girl with Autumn Eyes

Posted: 24 Feb 2025, 03:49
by Yasmine Zaki Muhieddine
I like this story and I like romantic comedy. The story has a sad aspect to it, so it was a smart choice to have the main character narrates it himself and in a humoristic way. In the review it is written that the main character did not have any friend until he had the ability to be a true friend; this is food for thought. I will add this book to my shelves.

Re: Review of The Girl with Autumn Eyes

Posted: 25 Feb 2025, 08:59
by George Bastem
Sounds like a charming and heartfelt story with a mix of humor, romance, and self-discovery. The quirky characters and whimsical elements add a unique touch, though the humor might be a bit much for some.