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Read in December, 2008
"There is lace in every living thing: the bare branches of winter, the patterns of clouds, the surface of water as it ripples in the breeze...Even a wild dog's matted fur show a lacy pattern if you look at it closely enough." - The Lace Reader's Guide
I did enjoy this story but for some reason it was slightly predictable to me. I knew something had "happened" in the life of the "girls" and could likely guess but I couldn't understand why those who could ...more
I did enjoy this story but for some reason it was slightly predictable to me. I knew something had "happened" in the life of the "girls" and could likely guess but I couldn't understand why those who could ...more
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Read in November, 2008
I enjoyed this, mostly because I never really knew where the story was going and I was curious to find out. In terms of mood, it reminded me a lot of The Thirteenth Tale - the sense of unreliability in the narration, a heavy atmosphere, buried family secrets, twins, a hint of the supernatural. I couldn't tell if the audio version made me feel a little bit distanced - I didn't particularly care for it, although there was nothing really wrong with it - or if I just didn't get hooked enough to lo...more
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Read in August, 2008
My understanding is that this is a privately printed book that grew by word of mouth. I'd believe both.
It shows a need for editing, and there is a certain amount of amateur in the writing.
Nonetheless, I was fascinated by the story. Completely drawn into the characterrs and ever mindful that the main character said that she was crazy and a liar.
I wish that the Calvinists would have been more skillfully drawn. Unfortunately they were cardboard villains.
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It shows a need for editing, and there is a certain amount of amateur in the writing.
Nonetheless, I was fascinated by the story. Completely drawn into the characterrs and ever mindful that the main character said that she was crazy and a liar.
I wish that the Calvinists would have been more skillfully drawn. Unfortunately they were cardboard villains.
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Read in October, 2009
I enjoyed this book despite being confused a lot of the time. This book was part ghost story, part love story, part psychological thriller all rolled into one.
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Absolutely loved this book - wonderful story - great plot twists - magical! Can't wait to see the author at book group expo!
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Read in February, 2009
Well written but I am still not sure I totally understand what really happened in the book. (Think Life of Pi)
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Read in October, 2009
recommended to Laura by:
Tera CoL, Heather TNBBC































