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So The Book Woman's Daughter takes place in the same time and general

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Date: Sun, 08-Sep-2024 10:59:10 AM PDT
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In topic: πŸ“šπŸ“šπŸ“šWhatcha Reading SZ? September 2024 Edition πŸ“šπŸ“šπŸ“š posted by senorbrightside
In reply to: My list--many courtesy of the power outage at the beginning of August posted by Wahoo
area of KY where my mom was growing up (40s and 50s), and I wonder what she would have thought. She liked The Giver of Stars better than the Book Woman (she read them shortly before she passed away). I liked them both myself.

(She didn't remember ever seeing any of the Blue people though.)

I must remember to NEVER read Rouda!

Historical fiction is extremely popular in Spain, but I just always get the feeling the author is trying too hard and/or it feels forced and it just rarely clicks with me. I can read stuff written in the nineteenth century, but...not stuff written in 2024 that's supposed to take place then. Maybe it feels artificial.

BTW, you're not a bad Christian if you don't like most Christian fiction. And I hope the third book is as good as the first!


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