"Forgotten Words" tells of a 'pack rat' women who likes to collect junk at garage sales. At one of which she finds several old books and buys them at the 'sum of $10.00' In the slew of old books-- as she's looking through them at her not-too-fun, not-too-boring house-- she comes across some writings. Letters or journal entries, if you will, between F. Scott Fitzgerald and a woman by the name of Zelda. There is also a 'Brian' in there, who, in the end, seems to strick me as a friend of lost love of the narrators.
The story was intriguing and fascinating. Very touching at the end, especially. The author could describe a lot more like the note itself. It's appearance, for example. Why was the garage sale sign in gothic letters? The author should also learn where to place comas.
Over all, an interesting story. With a little elongation and some wax, it would be a superb read!
Reviewed by © Jack
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