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Prodigal Son by Dean Koontz
Spring forward 200 years with Frankenstein into modern day New Orleans



I will likely tackle Middlemarch March-June If you would like to set up a buddy read if this does not win!


Because I am thinking of Spring as a season, and seasons are measured by the change we see in th..."
I'm listening to this now and am almost finished. It's wonderful! I love the narration.

I see that The Time Traveler's Wife is getting lots of attention. I read it a while back and liked it much more than the movie.


Because I am thinking of Spring as a season, and seasons are measured by the change we see in th..."
I'll second a tree grows in Brooklyn!

Theresa & Kelsi, I'd love to join you in reading Middlemarch as a buddy read
The Unbearable Lightness of Being and The Time Traveler's Wife are both excellent, but I'd like to try something I haven't read already :-)







I love the idea of having to look back in order to "spring-forward" and sometimes that involves "making wrongs right" by confronting your past!
Below is the Good Reads book description.
Biographer Margaret Lea returns one night to her apartment above her father’s antiquarian bookshop. On her steps she finds a letter. It is a hand-written request from one of Britain’s most prolific and well-loved novelists. Vida Winter, gravely ill, wants to recount her life story before it is too late, and she wants Margaret to be the one to capture her history. The request takes Margaret by surprise — she doesn’t know the author, nor has she read any of Miss Winter’s dozens of novels.
Late one night while pondering whether to accept the task of recording Miss Winter’s personal story, Margaret begins to read her father’s rare copy of Miss Winter’s Thirteen Tales of Change and Desperation. She is spellbound by the stories and confused when she realizes the book only contains twelve stories. Where is the thirteenth tale? Intrigued, Margaret agrees to meet Miss Winter and act as her biographer.
As Vida Winter unfolds her story, she shares with Margaret the dark family secrets that she has long kept hidden as she remembers her days at Angelfield, the now burnt-out estate that was her childhood home. Margaret carefully records Miss Winter’s account and finds herself more and more deeply immersed in the strange and troubling story.
Both women will have to confront their pasts and the weight of family secrets... and the ghosts that haunt them still.


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Because I am thinking of Spring as a season, and seasons are measured by the change we see in the trees! (Tedious link I know!)