Aspiring Author
3.7
Rating Breakdown
3 total ratings
This first chapter really drew me in with its honest look at hotel life. I appreciated how the author explained his passion for the industry, which wasn't immediately obvious. The writing style is very approachable and makes you feel like you're hearing these stories from a friend. It definitely made me curious about the everyday challenges and rewards of working in a hotel. I'm definitely interested in reading the rest of the stories Mariusz Kaczmarski has to tell. It feels like there's a lot more to uncover about the human side of hospitality.
This first chapter really drew me in, offering a genuine peek behind the polished hotel doors. Kaczmarski's writing is clear and honest, immediately establishing his authentic voice and passion for his subject. The author effectively highlights the often-unseen dedication of hotel staff, presenting them as crucial to memorable experiences. I found myself reflecting on my own hotel stays after reading this introduction. I'm definitely interested in reading the rest of the stories he has to tell. The opening sets up an intriguing premise that makes the full book seem well worth exploring. Can't wait to see where this story goes and learn more about the "small world" of the hotel. This glimpse into the hospitality world promises a deeper understanding of the human element in travel. It's clear this will be a valuable perspective for anyone who enjoys staying in hotels. I’m curious to discover more of the unique situations and interactions Kaczmarski has experienced.
This first chapter really drew me in and offered a candid glimpse into a world I've only seen from the outside. Kaczmarski’s writing is direct and honest, making the everyday challenges of hotel work feel very real. I appreciate the effort to highlight the often-overlooked contributions of hotel staff. The narrative hints at many more stories and situations that I'm curious to discover. While the introductory chapter provides a solid foundation, I’m hoping for more specific anecdotes in the full book. I'm definitely interested in reading the rest to get a fuller picture of this "small world."