The Bridge across Forever by Richard Bach

Rating - 4 / 10
Every writer has a unique style of writing anything. Richard Bach, an ex-pilot himself, loves to talk about the art/fun of flying. Though, it looks beautiful at times, but in this book Bach overdoes it. This book is not the best works of Bach but sure is a must read for those who are searching for a ‘love story’ with a difference.
This book follows the journey of Richard Bach, looking for his soul mate. Bach believes that there is one person waiting for him, who is his soul mate. This story gives an honest account of what a man thinks and feels about love. All the masala of a love-story are present in this book too, but the presentation is in Bach’s own unique way.
The book becomes a little boring in the end, with all the talks about love and soul, which I personally do not enjoy that much.
Every writer has a unique style of writing anything. Richard Bach, an ex-pilot himself, loves to talk about the art/fun of flying. Though, it looks beautiful at times, but in this book Bach overdoes it. This book is not the best works of Bach but sure is a must read for those who are searching for a ‘love story’ with a difference.
This book follows the journey of Richard Bach, looking for his soul mate. Bach believes that there is one person waiting for him, who is his soul mate. This story gives an honest account of what a man thinks and feels about love. All the masala of a love-story are present in this book too, but the presentation is in Bach’s own unique way.
The book becomes a little boring in the end, with all the talks about love and soul, which I personally do not enjoy that much.
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