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Name : | Marcia B. |
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This book was shocking along the lines of Gone Girl, I just couldn\\\\\\\'t believe what kept happening. I was taken by the author to believe one thing and then had everything flipped upside down! Disturbing, but a great read!
Sweet story about a bookstore owner who comes out of his shell when he finds an abandoned child in his bookstore.
An intriguing read that is great for YA as well as adult readers. Takes 'family vacation' to an all new level!
I enjoyed this read! I'd never read a historical fiction romance before - I was constantly checking Cullen's facts and she was accurate with her characters - events of course were sometimes derived, but that's what makes it fictional. I would recommend it as a fun as well as informational read.
I thought this book gave a good insight into Hadley Hemingway. She was a girl out of her element struggling to be a wife of an artist while at the same time questioning that role in the 1920s. I liked two things very much about the book, one The way she explained the struggle of an artist and how it affects those around them, and secondly her struggle to be her own person at one point in the book reflecting on her mother and her heroism in the suffrage movement. I like this book very much
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