I loved the format of this book very much. I loved how carefree Charlie was, how much he cared about Le Femme, and how he wanted her to have more people around her who loved her. Some situations mentioned in the novel were so different, but they only justified their friendship and Charlie’s character more. His character reminds me of a movie character, and it’s quite a famous movie in India. I loved that movie, and so does the novel, though the endings are different for both of them.
Mon Cheri is the shortest novel I've ever read, and it's worth it. It was refreshing for me, as I had been reading non-romantic novels for some time. The last part of chapter 3 reminds me of a movie scene, and it carries on three times, but each time the reaction is so different from the other. I laughed a lot the first time it happened. At the second, I was like, okay, but in the third and the last one, it was emotional and bittersweet. At first, I thought maybe one of them would comfort the other to not take risks, but I loved how comfortable they were and the connection they had with each other.
I like the independent side of Le Femme and how she made some decisions for herself. Charlie’s character was so free and easy. Like eating different flavors of ice cream. I love reading different genres of books, and this one did not disappoint. I love each character, the drama, emotions, and the message in this book.
Likewise, I rate Mon Cheri 4 out of 4 stars. I would recommend it to people who like to travel or who are adventurous. Life is too short, and deciding to seek something that makes you feel free, excited, and wholesome is difficult. Mon Cheri is the one novel you should read if you are going on a vacation.
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