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The Winter Sisters
The Winter Sisters | Tim Westover
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sprainedbrain
The Winter Sisters | Tim Westover
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Mehso-so

I like the concept of this well-written book: historical fiction with a bit of magical realism, set in a mountain community in Georgia in 1822. Dr. Waycross joins his modern medical training with the local healers (and possible witches) the Winter Sisters as a rabid panther stalks the woods. Folklore, superstition, and plenty of humor come together nicely, but I would have preferred more of the sisters and less of the doctor.🤷🏻‍♀️

⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2

sprainedbrain Oh! Forgot to say this was my 5th book for #BookSpinBonanza @TheAromaofBooks 5y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! Awesome progress!! 5y
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wildwoodreads
The Winter Sisters | Tim Westover
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This January I read six books. I completed my first ever audiobook. I also had two dnfs. All in all it was a decent month.

https://readinginthewildwood.com/2020/01/31/january-wrap-up/

ljuliel How‘d you like audiobooks ? Ready to try another ? 5y
wildwoodreads @ljuliel I really enjoyed it! I listened to it during my drive to work and while doing chores. I definitely am going to give them another try. If you have any recommendations for them let me know! 5y
ljuliel I‘ll check out your book list and see what kinds you like then I‘ll see if I have anything up my sleeve. 😊 5y
Geenie I so 💕 Fear Street 👍 5y
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VioletBramble
The Winter Sisters | Tim Westover
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Pickpick

A city doctor moves to a Georgia mountain town, where he witnesses the amazing healing abilities of the local practitioners of herbal medicine, the Winter Sisters. He decides to join in practice with them. When a beloved daughter of the town gets rabies the Sisters are blamed. The doctor and the sisters must use all their knowledge to win against superstition.
This book is a pick but I was somewhat disappointed. I expected more.

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wildwoodreads
The Winter Sisters | Tim Westover
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Pickpick

I can‘t begin to tell you how much I loved this! It catered to my interest in folklore and herbal medicine. It was such a unique story. I am so glad I read it.

Full review: https://readinginthewildwood.com/2020/01/08/the-winter-sisters-by-tim-westover-r...

Crazeedi Sounds really good! And following your blog! 5y
annahenke Oh intrigued! 5y
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wildwoodreads
The Winter Sisters | Tim Westover
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Thankful to finally be able to get a decent chunk of reading done. I have been sick since last Saturday and I am just now getting back to normal. Enjoying a lovely night napping and reading while the husband plays Xbox.

BookishMarginalia Glad to hear you‘re feeling better! 5y
Texreader Oh no! Glad you‘re on the mend!! 5y
Bookwormjillk Glad you‘re feeling better! There‘s been some nasty things going around. 5y
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Mishu94 Glad you‘re feeling better! 💛💛 5y
youneverarrived Glad you‘re feeling a bit better 🧡 5y
Suet624 Yesterday was a read, nap, read, nap day. Snow outside, tea and cookies inside. So lovely. 5y
wildwoodreads @Suet624 That sounds so nice! 5y
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wildwoodreads
The Winter Sisters | Tim Westover
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As a Southern girl about to eat a traditional New Years dinner of black eyed peas, turnip greens, and collard greens this will be the only way I ask for my pepper sauce. I‘m loving The Winter Sisters.

Crazeedi Following your blog! 5y
wildwoodreads @Crazeedi Thanks! 💕 5y
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wildwoodreads
The Winter Sisters | Tim Westover
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It‘s 2020! Happy New Year! I hope it‘s great for everyone. What goals are you setting for yourself?

https://readinginthewildwood.com/2020/01/01/2020-reading-goals/

Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick I'll set my Goodreads goal to 36 again, but hope for a fifth year getting to 48. I also need to make an effort to read a few books I keep meaning to read, such as the Caraval series & Lily and the Octopus. 5y
autopanic My Goodreads goal was at 30 last year (because the year before I only read about 3), and I made it to the 40s, so it's at 50 this year. About 1 book per week. I'm hoping I can overcome depressive episodes to get it finished. I'm hoping to accomplish more off of the Popsugar Reading Challenge, but most importantly, I hope to read off what's on my physical TBR shelf before buying anymore books. 5y
wildwoodreads @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick I‘ve been meaning to read the Caraval series also! I hope you meet your goals this year! 5y
wildwoodreads @autopanic Congrats on beating your goal in 2019! I hope 2020 is your best year yet! I totally understand the depressive episodes. My grandmother passed in October and I would want to read but just couldn‘t make myself. 5y
CarolynM Happy New Year! 5y
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wildwoodreads
The Winter Sisters | Tim Westover
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Today is the last day of 2019! I can‘t believe it. How many books have you read this year? What was the highlight of your year in general? I got married this year so that was my highlight. I have posted my reading stats on my blog. Wishing you a Happy New Year!

https://readinginthewildwood.com/2019/12/31/2019-wrap-up/

Riveted_Reader_Melissa Congratulations 🎉 5y
ljuliel Best wishes for a long and happy future 👰🏻 🤵🏽 💒 5y
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Read_By_Red
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Mehso-so

It is 1822 and the Winter sisters are described by some in the town of Lawrenceville as witches, and by others as healers; it really depends on what one needs from them. The Winter Sisters was a good story, but there were some parts that seemed a little slow. I liked the characters and I enjoyed watching the growth that occurred in of many of them as interacted with each other and worked to overcome various problems and obstacles.

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suvata
The Winter Sisters | Tim Westover
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In the 1800‘s and The Winter Sisters are the only “healers” in a small, remote north Georgia logging town. The only problem is that the local minister believed that they were witches as they were healing with herbs and other natural remedies. The mayor sent for a Hippocratic doctor who was taught to bleed people and to amputate infected limbs. Eventually, the doctor and the sisters work together blending the best treatments from both disciplines.

cathysaid Good god. I grew up in North Ga. A little terrified now! 😱 5y
suvata @cathysaid Well I sure hope it‘s changed in the last 200 years. LOL Seriously, it was a very good book. 5y
sprainedbrain I‘m glad to hear you liked this one. In was on the fence about getting it from Netgalley. 5y
suvata @sprainedbrain It‘s also free on Kindle unlimited 5y
sprainedbrain @suvata Good to know! 5y
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