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I knew going it that it was a family saga spanning several generations. What I didn't know was that the names repeat for each generation as children are named after their father, grandfather and other forebears which go waaay back. At first I was quite confused by the similarity of names that I had to refer to the genealogy tree a couple of times while reading. This inevitably spoiled a couple of things particularly with regards to who ended up with whom. However with the narrative structure employing heavy foreshadowing and even time jumps in the form of flash-forwards, it did not really matter as much if it was a straightforward narrative.
I gave it 4 out of 5 stars just for the shear imagery and the amazing storytelling. I usually prefer first person narratives but the scale of this epic story just precludes the use of that narrative mode. So all in all, I am a happy camper.

I'm also reading The Graveyard Book for one of my goodreads book clubs by the end of May so I should be 3/4 done in no time.

All of my recent reading has been added to be own thread. I'd love it very much if people stopped by and commented. :-) It's looked lately as though there isn't a lot of visiting into other threads, folks whipping by to do their own and not notice the others. I talked about the lunar eclipse, even shouted out 'happy Easter'; nothing. It would be great to see action stirred up. We take time to share and compare and would like it read of course! Carolyn.


1. Veronica Decides to Die ✓
2. The Unbearable Lightness of Being ✓
3. The Graveyard Book ✓
4. The Bell Jar ✓
5. The Picture of Dorian Gray ✓
6. Norwegian Wood ✓
7. A Brief History of Time
8. Outliers
9. Jane Eyre ✓
10. Wuthering Heights ✓
11. One Hundred Years of Solitude ✓
12. The Hobbit