Siga Siga, pronounced see-gah, see-gah, translates into “slowly slowly.” It’s a way to signal to someone to slow down.
“Siga-siga…Bite by bite makes a meal. Moment by moment makes a life.”
Delicious food. Beautiful locations. A handsome Greek chef. Siga siga. A story about family, tradition, destiny and love.
You want to feel good? Then read Moti On the Water!
I loved it! It’s romantic. It’s fun. It’s funny – I rarely laugh out loud but with this one I did. The characters are lovely and the banter between them is great. Moti is such a strong heroine we all want to be. The relationships developed between them feel real. The love story is just perfect – not too much drama. The descriptions are so vivid and real that you feel like you were watching a movie and all the scenes are in your head days after finishing it.
Can somebody please turn this into a movie?