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5⭐️ I give this rating based on the fact that I got a chill from reading the ending. Maybe it was due to the fact that the 9 storytellers in the French garden set in August 1914 felt real. Aldrich wrote this as fiction; but I believed each character existed and having the knowledge of what was to come grieved me. WWI looms and time is a thief of their joy. Fantastic storytelling in what is said and also left unsaid.
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Tamra Stacked! 3y
Jess_Read_This @Tamra I hope you enjoy it! I recommend this one. It‘s not like any other book I‘ve read before. The plot set up and style are unique. We never know anyone‘s actual names- they are identified mainly by profession or attribute. The narrator is simply known as “Me”. It‘s rare I say this, but I‘d love to see this book translated on screen. I think it would be a terrific movie too. 3y
Tamra @Jess_Read_This now I‘m more intrigued! 👏🏾 3y
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LeahBergen This sounds amazing! 3y
Cathythoughts Lovey! Stacking. 3y
MrsK Scrolling through your #jessreads2022 and found this. Adding to my stack now. Have you read Beverly Nichols Merry Hall books? 2y
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Jess_Read_This @MrsK I haven‘t read Merry Hall yet (and am embarrassed to say how long it‘s sat on my bookshelf lol). Did you love it? I picked up another of his while on vacation this year that I haven‘t gotten to either. Should I start reading his books with Merry Hall, though? 2y
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MrsK @Jess_Read_This if you want to follow his journey the read them in order. I love all of his books…but he can be a bit acerbic in his attitude. 2y
Jess_Read_This @MrsK Thank you for the tip and nudge to pull Merry Hall off the shelf. ❤️ 2y