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Harkness, Deborah; The Book of Life (All Souls Trilogy #3) "Informal Buddy Read" Start Date August 15
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Also Diana wasn't being a push over about it at all, so she was just as stubborn and demanding as he was at times.
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I'm only at Chapter 10, but I just started listening to the audio and it definitely adds a different dimension to the book. A passage I had already read "came to life" more on audio. Looks like I'll be taking my time to finish the rest of the book on audio ;)
I'm now up to Chapter 16 and it is getting really interesting. I love being at Yale and the descriptions of the old manuscripts and library. I also think the dynamic between Miriam and Chris is a nice 'comedic relief' for the book. I imagine they will end up together!
I finished!
Wow, I loved this book. What a great way to tie up the series and I felt that Harkness didn't get bogged down in detail this time either.
I like to think that with that kind of ending there may be another book ; perhaps a few years into the future when the twins are older. How marvellous that would be.
The only part that didn't work for me was how easily Diana and Matthew found being parents of newborn twins. And when they had time together they went for walks.... bahahahaha... any parent of newborn takes ANY available time for sleep... teehee
But, joking aside, I did think this was a wonderful book and I'm sad to say goodbye to the characters who became friends and family over the course of the series
Wow, I loved this book. What a great way to tie up the series and I felt that Harkness didn't get bogged down in detail this time either.
I like to think that with that kind of ending there may be another book ; perhaps a few years into the future when the twins are older. How marvellous that would be.
The only part that didn't work for me was how easily Diana and Matthew found being parents of newborn twins. And when they had time together they went for walks.... bahahahaha... any parent of newborn takes ANY available time for sleep... teehee
But, joking aside, I did think this was a wonderful book and I'm sad to say goodbye to the characters who became friends and family over the course of the series


I will. Thank you

Thanks Ezi, I've got the paperback copy at 582 pages + the buddy read that gives us both 80 points.

Thanks Ezi, I've got the paperback copy at 582 pages + the buddy read that gives us both 80 points."
This will be my first treebook in over a year. I am also waiting for Gone Girl, but I may just get the audiobook for a credit as I am in the 80's on the waiting list


don't forget (view spoiler)

I am so jealous of you people. Freaking audio is popular at the library. when I got the paperback i just looked at it...I am not convinced that I still know how to read regular books. I am scared...I may have to break down and get it audible


You ended up going audible then too I think?

You ended up going audible then too I think?"
I did get book 2 at audible because the CDs was ruining the continuity and stuff. But the library has it in mp3 version as well as CDs and even the e-book for book 3. I was hoping I could get the iphone compatible version.
But it could be worse, I am #87 in line for


What do you gals think of Matthew as a hero? Diana as a heroine?



Exactly the same for me. Actually, I got so bored with it and tired of listening that I had to shut it off numerous times. It was giving me a headache!
This book doesn't include as much historical detail. I love historical fiction but it just got to be a little too much - detracted from the storyline for me anyway.


I'm especially glad to hear it as I wish I loved historical fiction more than I actually do...
I'm starting tomorrow morning for sure - for sure! LOL!


I love that (view spoiler)
The last two books I felt like there was so much information to sort through that I was fairly confused a lot of the time. I'm kind of excited that so far I'm having a much easier time following what's going on.
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I'm not sure sure what to think of (view spoiler)

I'm not sure sure what to think of [spoilers removed]"
I was surprised (view spoiler)
I'm up to Chapter 15 (view spoiler)
I hope to get some reading in tomorrow but Sunday may be iffy since it's my MIL b'day and we're having a surprise party for her.

Now that was a great chapter, after the slow unwinding of the plot, I'm hoping for a spectacular finish.

Even though the trilogy has ended there is some room to continue on with the characters in some way, shape or form. (view spoiler)

Did you read the first two books, Sadie?

Did you read the first two books, Sadie?..."
Don't worry, Harkness does a pretty good job refreshing your memory within the story :0)

Did you read the first two..."
She really does - I hadn't thought is forgotten so much!
I'm on Chapter 24. Not sure (view spoiler)

Wow (view spoiler)

I'm not sure sure what to think of [spoilers removed]"
I wa..."
I also like (view spoiler)

Debbie - I agree with you. (view spoiler) .
Sadie - yes, you should come to it shortly if you haven't yet..

Did anyone else find the switch to Diana's first person POV surprising? I can't remember the other books doing that
I still don't really like how Matthew seems to dom..."
I thought I was the only one who was thrown by the switch to Diana in the first person. But it also gave her a sense of control/power and authority.
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