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NatalieW

NatalieW

Joined July 2017

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NatalieW
Dear Mrs Bird | AJ Pearce
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Mehso-so

I was really looking forward to this after reading several good reviews. I found the characters likeable and engaging and the story moved along quickly, but then... It all seemed to resolve itself rather unbelievably and quickly at the end. I was a little disappointed, to be honest. From the reviews, I had also expected more depth in terms of the correspondence between Emmy and the readers. Still a sweet read, but not a favourite, in my view.

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NatalieW
Pickpick

I was expecting this to be a fairly light and easy read and was pleasantly surprised at its depth and charm. I haven't read many stories with a female protagonist as quirky as Eleanor, and I found her engaging and compelling, perhaps despite her best efforts!

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NatalieW
Pickpick

I found the story really compelling, and was rooting (no pun intended) for Francie, but by the end I felt strangely disappointed. Her mother's life was wrapped up far too neatly and her own just left me feeling flat. I wanted more for that tough young sapling, but perhaps that was the author's point.

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Just discovered this in our book cupboard! Had been wondering what to read next so I'll take this as a sign...

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NatalieW
Pickpick

I happened upon this novel in our lovely book shop on a sad day. I was looking for a chicken soup sort of book. Remembering the warmth of The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry, I chose this and found it just as soothing and nurturing as I'd hoped. Not an action blockbuster. Not a laugh out loud riotous affair. But gentle and life affirming. Thank you Queenie.