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Shelleyrae at Book'd Out

Will you forgive me if I tell you the ending?

The Midnight Dress begins with a girl waiting anxiously in the darkness, the sounds of the town celebrating echoing in the distance, wondering what she will say when he comes for her. This is the girl that will disappear, the girl wearing the midnight dress.

The narrative shifts between the present, as a Detective searches for the missing girl, and the past as present as the midnight dress comes to be. Rose arrives in the small northern Queensland town
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Kate Forsyth
The Midnight Dress is a beautiful, haunting, tragic tale of love and loss and yearning. Told in a series of stories within stories, it circles around the mysterious disappearance of a girl one night in a far north Queensland town. The setting is superbly created, the characters are vivid and achingly alive, and the writing is exquisite. I particularly loved the character of the old seamstress Edie who, by teaching the young, sullen heroine Rose to sew and telling her stories of her own past, tea ...more
Tonile Reads 📚
Jan 03, 2013 rated it really liked it
Shelves: 2013-release
This review originally appeared at http://mycupandchaucer.com/the-midnig....

Rose Lovell is used to moving around a lot. Her life with her father has followed a fairly similar pattern over the years: they will arrive and for a while her father will stay off the drink; until one day he won’t, and then they will pack up and move and start the whole process again. Rose has learnt not to become comfortable. She has learnt not to become attached to people or places, so as to avoid constant disappointm
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Brittany
I didn't know this was about a missing girl when I first read the book because it wasn't in the synopsis on goodreads and I tend not to bother with reading the blurb if I've read the synopsis on this website. To be honest I really didn't like Pearl and I really don't like reading books with any form of pedophilia, which seemed to be every man in this book aside from Murray and Pearls on and off boyfriend whos name I can't remember.
I will say the book was well written (hence the average rating),
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Kai
Feb 12, 2013 marked it as 2013  ·  review of another edition
Beccy
Nov 26, 2015 marked it as to-read  ·  review of another edition
Cathy
Nov 11, 2018 marked it as to-read  ·  review of another edition
Venessa Johnstone
Jan 31, 2022 marked it as to-read