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The Bird Sisters by Rebecca Rasmussen

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Jan 26, 11

bookshelves: 2011, 2011-debut, family, fiction
Read in January, 2011

First of all, I want to thank Beth Hoffman for bringing Rebecca Rasmussen to my attention. Not only is she a completely sweet lady, but she writes a fantastic story.

Milly and Twiss are a bit eccentric, but also real, breathing characters that give this story so much charm and make it a joy to read. In spite of the books careful pathing through the story, I found myself unable to put it down until I reached the conclusion - and even then I turned the page whispering "Please, just a few more pages..."

The Bird Sisters is a solid example of why books do not need to be filled with over-eager drama or romance to keep the readers attention. Careful building of characters and plot works wonders and Rebecca has done that well here.

I do have one little complaint, however. It took a bit for me to get used to the back and forth between the present and the past. There was no real line drawn and I'd find myself thinking that it was the present when it had shifted to the past and vice versa. But, that was a small issue in the light of the story and I figured it out enough to be able to follow the story well.

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message 1: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Is this a "real" book or magical. I am starting garden spells and have never gotten into magical before... but this book you just posted about seems similar (with the sister theme going on)
Can't wait to hear what you think of cutting for stone... it's a thick read but i promise once you get in.... Your finger tips will fly through.


Lydia Presley This is a "real" book - no magic at all. It's definitely a sister story with quirks though, just not magical ones =)


message 3: by Sarah (new)

Sarah damn... i'm liking the magical quirks. but will def check this out.


Lydia Presley I love them too! This is a bit heavier, but a very, very interesting read.


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