Oslo in April – A Review

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[image error]You know I don't do book reviews on my blog too often unless a book really touches me. This is not from an LGBT author, but it is a book that I read every year, usually around Christmas. But this year I got busy and didn't pick it up until last week.


Oslo was introduced to me by a friend some years back, and oddly he said the same, it is one he picks up and reads at least once a year. There aren't too many books that do that for me which aren't some type of Buddhist text, but this is one of those rare ones.


Oslo is  well written, and a simple story about fictional musicians in the Oslo Symphony. It's poignant, emotional and has a  subtle undertone that really speaks, which may be why it draws me back to it again and again. Add in that I am a big music fan and the draw for me becomes that much stronger.


I highly recommend it. To my knowledge Oslo in April is only available here.  (Dr. Slade is much like me, all that  internet stuff…bah! :)


 


Title: Oslo in April

Author: John Slade

Publisher and/or Distributor: Woodgate International

Pages: 197

ISBN: 1-893617-11-4

Price: $12.95

Publishing Date: 2004


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Published on February 21, 2012 10:09
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