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The House At Riverton by Kate Morton

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Jul 22, 11

Read in May, 2011

Ok, so, again, Brit Lit...I LOVE Brit (and Irish) Lit. LOVE LOVE LOVE it. I don't know if it comes from being 50% British (grandmother was a British war bride, grandfather's parents were straight off the boat English...I have visited and felt that England was my true home, etc), or just the way that British novelists write, I just love it. And Kate Morton???? LOVE HER! You will see that I do (I have read all three of her books and am eagerly anticipating her next book!), when I post about the other two that I read, each of her books, in less then THREE DAYS! And I spent the money for each of these books on The Nook (well worth it!), which is huge for me to do! Her books, each of them, take you on a double journey, the one in the here and now, and the one that is almost always during World War 1 or World War 2, and combines them in such a way that you aren't lost when it switches back and forth (you know the books where you feel as though they are jagged when they change times in the books, well, when the times are that much in years? not at ALL in these books!). So worth the time you will devote to all of her books and the money! Love love love Kate Morton!

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