The average rating for Thirteen Senses: A Memoir based on 2 reviews is 3.5 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2019-02-11 00:00:00 Bernie Marlow I couldn't get enough of Rain of Gold that I had to get my hands on its sequel: Thirteen Senses. The continuation of Victor VillaseƱor's parents' love story was an emotional rollercoaster indeed, yet it showed me that having a loving and supportive partner can make all the difference. Lupita and Salvador's relationship is so vividly presented that you can't help feel connected to them throughout the book, making it impossible to put down. As you are reading about their passion-filled love, you're learning about the Thirteen Senses they used to navigate the life they shared together, making it a read filled with many life lessons. It is a beautiful memoir filled with Mexican culture and love. Highly recommend it! |
Review # 2 was written on 2011-09-07 00:00:00 Anastasios Zachariadis It's a good thing I read Rain of Gold first, because if I read Thirteen Senses first, I never would have read Rain of Gold. The story was interesting and engaging, but all the crazy, mystical, religious talk was over the top. It was very preachy. The random capitalizations drove me nuts, too. Victor Villasenor should have stopped while he was ahead. |
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