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The Sunshine Time #6

The Sunshine Time: Season 1 Episode 6

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“Hey!” shouted the taxi driver, getting out. “Hold on! That guy's got to apologize.”

“He's not going to apologize for anything,” said Mum, pushing us onward.

“What the hell do you mean he's not?” shouted the taxi driver. “He's damn well going to if I have anything to say about it!”

Episode 6 -Leaving Drumont's Bar without meeting Guy Caraindon, Lea has the misfortune of discovering a new pimple and encountering an aggressive taxi driver, who turns out to be an N.S.A.P. supporter.

18 year old Lea Chantry moves to Alsalem with her family and begins her first year as a Fine Art Student at the Eirwen Art College at the Alsalem State University. Irreverent, imaginative, and talented, she struggles to fit into the university social scene while remaining true to herself. Being officially an adult, she discovers, is not the complete breeze she had thought it would be.

Meeting the charismatic music student, Guy Caraindon, creates a seismic upheaval in her life that is as unexpected as it is bewildering. Is this renowned crackpot really the one true love that her favorite romance authors said everyone finds once in one lifetime? Or is Mr. Right just a trope best avoided by sensible people?

A coming of age tale recounted with humor and sensitivity, The Sunshine Time by writer and illustrator Sonal Panse is a YA romance that will remind you of the time when the world seemed to have happy surprises every day and there were wonderful adventures to be had just around the corner.

'The Sunshine Time' is a serial novel; that is, it is a continuing story with related episodes. The episodes need to be read in sequence. This is not a standalone novel. Please be aware of this.

Each episode will be published on a fortnightly schedule (that is, every two weeks). At present, 30 episodes are planned for Season 1.

67 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 25, 2017

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When I was seven, I decided I wanted to be an artist and a writer. I thought it would be an excellent way of finding out more about the world. It has since been a fine journey in staying balanced, making connections, and continually learning something new. I'm very happy to have such a creatively rewarding and fulfilling occupation.

I write children's books, YA books, NA books, graphic novels, and romance books, and I have a Sunday comic-strip 'The Smartist'; if you haven't seen it yet, you should. I'm deeply interested in art, books, music, musical instruments, gardening, dog training, travel, languages, history, science, kind and humorous people, mindfulness, and lots and lots and lots of other things.

I have a Bachelor's Degree in History, a Master's Degree in English Literature, and a Diploma in Fine Art.

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July 8, 2017
It has been so long since I read episode 5 of this charming episodic novel, that I had to go back and read episode 5 again. Episode 6 carries straight on from the happenings of the previous episode and focuses more on the family dynamic between Billy and Lea.

Leaving Drumont's Bar without meeting Guy Caraindon, Lea has the misfortune of discovering a new pimple and encountering an aggressive taxi driver, who turns out to be an N.S.A.P. supporter.

Ok, so one of the biggest plot points of this episode was the political fights between the N.S.A.P taxi driver and the S.C.P political party supporters. I'm still not 100% certain about the politics of this story but I'm hoping that I get to learn more about it as the novel progresses.





"Jopie, who had outed herself to me as a rabid feminist, had glowered at her mother and muttered that finding a husband wasn't her principle goal in life. She actually intended to have a career. Getting married and especially to someone who cared so much for outward appearances was not exactly at the top of her list."

- Sonal Panse, The Sunshine Time S1E6


 


Whilst reading this episode, it just cemented my thoughts about Billy. I hate him. He is SO annoying. Everything that came out of his mouth, I just wanted to shove back him. I don't know why his mother and Lea's mom doesn't just give him a bit of a slap. I mean, he still probably wouldn't shut up but he just needs to be taught a lesson. He's just the most sarcastic, teasing, gobby character that I think I have ever read about... I felt so sorry for Lea that she had to keep putting up with his teasing about the spot on her nose and about her and Guy Caraindon.

Now that I'm six episodes in, I've realised that it's probably best to read the whole series in one sitting rather than in segments like I have because I've soon noticed that all of the episodes aren't all as strong as each other. But then that got me thinking... If you split any novel into episodes and reviewed each episode separately like I am doing, you're always going to get parts that aren't quite as strong as the previous. I think that's one of the negatives about writing a novel in episodes like this.

I think the highlight of this episode was definitely when the taxi driver started mouthing off about his political party and got taken down a peg or two by the S.C.P supporters!



Disclaimer: 'The Sunshine Time' is a serial novel. The episodes need to be read in sequence. This is not a standalone novel. Please be aware of this.

Each episode will be published on a fortnightly schedule (that is, every two weeks). At present, 30 episodes are planned for Season 1

This episode was sent to me by the author for an honest review.
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