Review of Surf and Sand

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Review of Surf and Sand

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Surf and Sand" by W. B. Edwards.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Meet Mary Nell Morgan, an 11-year-old, exuberant, and naturally inquisitive girl whose discovery of a 21-year-old unsolved case sparks her inner detective. Drawn by curiosity, she embarks on unraveling the mystery behind the serene pool—a cherished sanctuary that provides her solace and escape. As she delves deeper, her quest for answers yields little, until a strikingly similar disappearance occurs, echoing history. Will this new enigma also remain shrouded in secrecy? Does the pool hold a deeper mystery? Will the long-buried secrets between Ginger and Lois resurface, or are they destined to remain hidden forever? Dive into 'Surf and Sand: The Girl in the Seaside Hotel' by W. B. Edwards for an enthralling revelation.

'Surf and Sand: The Girl in the Seaside Hotel' by W. B. Edwards presents an enthralling tale seen through the curious eyes of a young girl determined to uncover the secrets of a vanished past. Narrated from a third-person omniscient viewpoint, the novel beautifully unfolds Nell's adventure within the seaside hotel. While categorized as a mystery thriller, the story's charm lies in the protagonist's endearing yet subtly goofy nature, adding depth to the intricate plot. Within its pages, the book portrays a world brimming with themes of love, friendship, family, and the poignancy of loss, fostering a deep connection with the characters' journeys. It cleverly highlights the impact of the novel and film "Gidget," showcasing how they facilitated greater accessibility to surfing for girls, ultimately inspiring Nell to embark on her own surfing journey. The interwoven narratives from different timeframes captivate readers, leaving them guessing at every turn.

The novel captures my imagination with vivid landscapes, transporting readers into the heart of the story. The author meticulously crafts each character, allowing their development to unfold beautifully, enhancing the understanding of their distinct personalities. The gripping plot held me captivated throughout, and the engaging narrative style kept me glued to my seat. The author's meticulous attention to detail captivates the readers' hearts, creating an immersive experience throughout the narrative. The author's friendly tone adds an inviting touch. Seamlessly crafted, the storyline fosters an air of anticipation, compelling readers to eagerly await each chapter's revelations.

However, I found the occasional repetitive storytelling across settings somewhat slowed the pace; it's not so impactful that Nell’s discovery of the hidden room was entirely by accident. It would have been more wonderful if her findings had orchestrated the discovery.

Overall, I rate the book five out of five stars. The author skillfully weaves the intricate relationships between characters, and the story strikes a balance between mystery, suspense, and heartfelt moments. I particularly appreciated the book's realistic portrayal while maintaining a gripping sense of mystery, culminating in a satisfying conclusion. Well-edited and compelling, 'Surf and Sand: The Girl in the Seaside Hotel' is a recommended read for enthusiasts of mystery and coming-of-age novels.

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Your review of the book has me hooked! The protagonist, Mary Nell Morgan, sounds like an intriguing character, and the blend of mystery, family, and coming-of-age themes is appealing. The vivid landscapes and well-developed characters you've described make me eager to explore this seaside mystery. Thanks for the great review.
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I have come to like several things about this novel, from the vivid landscape to the intriguing storyline. However, I hope the author fixes the issue of repetition the reviewer complained about. 
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This review is helpful as it provides a detailed summary of the book's plot, characters, and narrative style. It highlights the book's charm, themes, and captivating storytelling. The reviewer praises the author's attention to detail and the immersive reading experience. While mentioning pacing issues, the overall rating is five stars, suggesting it could be a valuable addition to anyone's library. The review is sufficient to motivate potential buyers due to its positive tone and recommendations for mystery and coming-of-age enthusiasts.
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Themes of love, friendship, family, and loss enrich the narrative, creating a captivating read with interwoven timelines that keep readers guessing. The book also highlights the influence of "Gidget," showcasing how it inspired Nell's surfing journey.
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The review for 'Surf and Sand: The Girl in the Seaside Hotel' by W. B. Edwards is overwhelmingly positive. The book is described as enthralling, with a charming protagonist and an intricate plot that combines mystery, friendship, and family themes. The author's attention to detail and vivid landscapes create an immersive reading experience. While there are occasional repetitive storytelling moments, overall, the book is well-crafted, maintaining a gripping sense of mystery until the satisfying conclusion. This review makes the book sound like a great read for fans of mystery and coming-of-age novels.
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The book review you shared on 'Surf and Sand: The Girl in the Seaside Hotel' by W. B. Edwards paints a vivid picture of a young girl's quest to unravel a mysterious past. The narrative seems to blend elements of mystery, history, and personal growth, making it an engaging read. The author's storytelling style and character development appear to be strong points, creating a world filled with intrigue and emotion. The thematic exploration of love, friendship, and family alongside the mystery aspect adds depth to the plot. It's fascinating how the novel connects to the influence of "Gidget" on surfing culture, providing a unique backdrop to Nell's journey. Overall, it sounds like a captivating story that intertwines past and present, keeping readers intrigued throughout.
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