Milestoneville is a picturesque city. The drama in Milestoneville doesn't come from Channel 1994's television shows. The drama comes from a rare bookstore owned by Flower Rose. Now it is time for her story. It started in 1992 When Flower Rose attended Milestoneville University. In the present time, Flower Rose is a middle-aged bookstore owner who has a transformation that leads to her self-discovery. Reviewed by Readers' Favorite Flower Rose by Golden November tells the tale of its titular character, a book broker with an unknown origin story of how she became one in the series that takes place in Milestoneville. November writes books, not for independent reading but instead for groups of like-minded readers to act out. This can mean different things to different people but, for me and my family, it means picking out characters to "play" and cracking on with them. Unlike a traditional book, November's text is 100% speaking roles with sets to show actors where they are in that scene. Flower Rose features as a university student and her evolution into adulthood happens rapidly alongside other familiar characters. There is no shortage of November's trademark humor and scenarios that are so ludicrous they can only be snort-laughed at in Flower Rose, "It never gets easy." - Flower Rose. The book on the whole is interesting because Golden November, or at least as far as I've read of their work, usually dives right into the action. We know the characters because of what they tell us and over time they feel like real people, but unlike real people, we cannot ask how the heck they came to be in the professions they are in. Sure, new cast members join the regulars in their own little spin-offs, and we see vineyards and tour company-owning characters, but as a rare book dealer, Flower Rose has always been a little mysterious.
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