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message 51: by Ann (new)

Ann Garvin | 1 comments I think you'll enjoy it very much and be anxious to explore more books by this author.


message 52: by Skye (new)

Skye | 3 comments I need to read this, but I have heard amazing thing about this novel.


message 53: by Skye (new)

Skye | 3 comments Angela wrote: "Have you been reading Kristin's books since day one? Or was it the magic of The Nightingale that drew you in? Tell us what got you hooked!"
I have not read her: hi everyone: I'm Skye, and I am so very interested in her novel The Nightingale.


message 54: by Nita (new)

Nita  (goodreadscomnita) The Nightingale is my first Kristin Hannah book. I'm not too far into it, but so far it is excellent.


message 55: by Skye (new)

Skye | 3 comments Nita; I buy all my books in print and from Barnes and Noble; I'm just waiting for it to come down a little I price.


message 56: by Kathy (new)

Kathy | 1 comments "The Nightingale" was my first Kristin Hannah book. I loved this book! I normally avoid subjects about the Nazi's due to the atrocities they committed, but the story line was so outstanding, and well written, I could not put it down! I gave it five (5) stars because it deserved it, and I rarely give any book five stars. I loved the way the story was not mired in unnecessary details, yet it was full of information that actually set the mood, rather than detract from the telling of the story. I will be reading more of Ms. Hannah's books in the future.


message 57: by Colleen (new)

Colleen The Nightingale was my first book, and not my last. The Nightingale is right up there with all my favorite books about WW2. They are so emotional and if well written, hard to forget. She did it well here.

I picked up a used copy of Firefly Lane and I also want to read Winter Garden.


message 58: by Lauretta (new)

Lauretta Brown | 1 comments Hi Colleen, You will really enjoy those books. I have read them and now I just look for her name knowing that it will be a great book.


message 59: by Bonnie (new)

Bonnie (bonnievwalker) | 11 comments Winter Garden was my first KH read. I loved it! The Nightingale super cedes, but both are well layered, and based on truth.


message 60: by Rosemarie (new)

Rosemarie Ma | 8 comments The reSing challenge looks crazy . I have to comb thru which books I want to read for this year.


message 61: by Debra (new)

Debra | 1 comments The Nightingale was the first book of Ms. Hannah's that I've read and I enjoyed every moment of it. It definitely was a page turner and I enjoyed the little twist in the near the end. The story was so well constructed and poignant, as well as informative. I intend on reading the rest of her books.


message 62: by Bonnie (new)

Bonnie (bonnievwalker) | 11 comments Loved this book The Nightingale. It was the highlight of my year's readings.

A fan of Ms. Hannah. I have read several others by her. Winter Garden would be a great follow-up for anyone wishing to read more of her books.

Bonnie W.


message 63: by Rosemarie (new)

Rosemarie Ma | 8 comments I haven't rea the nightingale but I want to try to get a head start on it.


message 64: by Kay (new)

Kay J | 1 comments Haven't read a book from kristin Hannah yet, but really looking forward in reading nightingale.


message 65: by Allison (new)

Allison Sachs | 1 comments My first Kristin Hannah book was Firefly Lane. I was on vacation with my family and it was at the beach house we rented. I hadn't finished it in the week we were there and bought a copy on the way home. I've been hooked on ever since!


message 66: by Rosemary (new)

Rosemary | 1 comments I believe I've read all of Kristin Hannah's books, first was sent by my darling friend Julie on Bainbridge Island which was dedicated to Julie's kids, Win and Whitney. I've very much liked all of them, but The Nightingale is my favorite. It's an amazing story, backed with extensive research. A perfect read.

Rosie, in Sugar Hill, GA


message 67: by Renie (new)

Renie Zaccardo | 3 comments Colleen wrote: "The Nightingale was my first book, and not my last. The Nightingale is right up there with all my favorite books about WW2. They are so emotional and if well written, hard to forget. She did it wel..."

Firefly Lane was my first Hannah book. That is what got me hooked. One of my favorites.


message 68: by Rosemarie (new)

Rosemarie Ma | 8 comments The book the chance looks real exciting and good looking characters. I wish I can see the movie as well but I'll wait for it to come out on tv.


message 69: by Lori (new)

Lori I started with Comfort & Joy by Kristin Hannah . I stopped reading it when the heroine woke up in the hospital, thinking my husband would like it too. We read aloud together. Anyway, I put it aside and picked up Home Front by Kristin Hannah and read about half way through it and realized my husband would really like this one too. I put it aside for a few days when my need to know what happened got the best of me, and I finished it. Read it a second time with my husband. Have since read Magic Hour by Kristin Hannah and Night Road by Kristin Hannah . For some reason, we did not like True Colors by Kristin Hannah . Have not yet read The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah . Looking forward to that book and Ms. Hannah's many others.


message 70: by Jessica (new)

Jessica | 3 comments This is my first one!


message 71: by Jessica (new)

Jessica | 3 comments What else would you recommend? I really like her writing style.


message 72: by Bonnie (new)

Bonnie (bonnievwalker) | 11 comments I first read Winter Garden. I loved it. For many reasons. History of Leningrad, Russia....later I watched a film about this city in WWII. Also, for the multi leveled story of the two sisters and relationship to the Mother who had suffered so horribly in Russia. Also for the secrets she kept hidden. And for the terrific characterizations. Kristen Hannah is quite an Author, one who just keeps getting better and better.


message 73: by Rosemarie (new)

Rosemarie Ma | 8 comments The message abouve with all the titles in the writing is really interesting. I would like to continue reading more novels from goodreads, and hopefully win one of the giveaways.


message 74: by Kathleen (new)

Kathleen (kathleennorato) | 2 comments Jessica wrote: "This is my first one!".................and you started with her BEST>>>>>>>>


message 75: by Bonnie (new)

Bonnie (bonnievwalker) | 11 comments My first Kristin Hannah book was Winter Garden....which totally captured me, on many levels. A non-communicative Mother, sister dysfunctions as adults, WWII Russian I story....many levels....


message 76: by Rosemarie (new)

Rosemarie Ma | 8 comments I entered another giveaway "the labyrinth". I hope with a little luck I might win.


message 77: by Kathie (new)

Kathie | 3 comments I have loved all of her books but Nightingale is the best. Winter Garden is good but so is Home Front, and Night Road. I loved True Colors and the two about best friends, Firefly Lane and the follow up to it. You just can't go wrong with her books.


message 78: by Elaine (new)

Elaine  (elainesapp) | 4 comments the Nightingale. made fall for your work. Love all you do.


message 79: by Rae (new)

Rae | 1 comments Winter Garden was my first, quickly followed by Firefly Lane and The Nightingale. Absolutely love Kristin's writing. Need to get started on Home Front now! : )


message 80: by Laura (new)

Laura Bersee | 3 comments My first book was Night Road. I read it as a mother daughter book. My daughter was a senior in high school. This book really touched me deeply. I cried and cried, It covered so many of the real feeling Mother's have for their children. The characters were like friends of mine. I was hooked on Kristen Hannah since that first book. I have read every book she has ever written, her progression as an author is amazing. from her earlier simpler works. To her last The Nightengale. She is developing into an amazing author. I love the that her books are about relationships.
I can't wait to read the next one!


message 81: by Nancy (new)

Nancy Harvey | 2 comments Firefly lane was my first Kristin Hannah book I read and I was hooked. Now I anticipate reading any new novels she puts out!!


message 82: by Renie (new)

Renie Zaccardo | 3 comments Firefly lane was my first Kristin Hannah book. Loved it. Encouraged a friend to read who went for a mammogram after reading the book and was diagnosed with breast cancer. This book expedited early detection.


message 83: by Rochelle (new)

Rochelle Backer | 2 comments The Nightingale & I loved it!


message 84: by Laura (new)

Laura Bersee | 3 comments My first Kristin Hannah book was Night Road. It was a mother daughter book read. My daughter was a senior in high school. The emotions in this book and the characters felt so real to me. I cried and cried as I read the book. My daughter was not as moved as I was but it opened some discussions between us about things she is facing as a teen today. I went on to read every book Kristin ever wrote. I started by order all her books from the library. I started with the oldest books to her newest. It was fun to watch her writing style evolve. She got better and better. I loved the Firefly Lane books, it was my same era growing up. I love the songs she brings into the stories. It makes it feel like it is really about real characters. I just Love Kristin Hannah! Can't wait for the next book.


message 85: by Kate (new)

Kate McDermott Camp (kmcamp) | 3 comments I first read Firefly Lane and was impressed with how strong she writes her female characters. I was hooked immediately with her work going on to read a large number of her books. Fly away was a great follow-up to Firefly Lane and The Nightingale was the last work, naturally, that I read. Anticipating the movie version and hoping that she comes out with new work soon!!!


message 86: by Kelly (new)

Kelly Ruffalo | 1 comments I think I read Home Front or Night Road first. I absolutely LOVED both of them. Her books really make you grow close with the characters...and when they are over...you're like "oh no...now I have to leave so and so" :( But they are VERY well written...and I ALWAYS recommend her to friends that need a good book to read! :)


message 87: by Colleen (new)

Colleen I've only read The Nightingale and totally fell in love with it. I should read another title soon.


message 88: by Louise (new)

Louise Tischendorf (louisetischendorf) | 1 comments I have read most of her books - loved them all. You can't go wrong with reading and keeping you interested!


message 89: by Bonnie (new)

Bonnie (bonnievwalker) | 11 comments I read Winter Garden first, and discovered an Author I loved! Not physically. But in a Literary manner. She gets into the meat of a problem, and slowly tells The past, present, and future solutions. Her writing is detailed and grabs me and pulls me in. I am sure a new book will be just as worthwhile and enjoyable.


message 90: by Meaux (new)

Meaux Hathaway | 3 comments My first Kristen Hannah book was "Firefly Lane" I have now read and own every book she has written. An author who immediately draws you in and holds you till the last page. Never read a book by her that wasn't great.


message 91: by Elaine (new)

Elaine  (elainesapp) | 4 comments The Nightingale was my First. I've read Home front...


message 92: by Bonnie (new)

Bonnie (bonnievwalker) | 11 comments Winter Garden, and I just put it in my Read Again Pile! Loved this book for many many reasons. It first told me about a part of WWII I had never heard of. It also opened a gateway to the relationship between Mothers and Daughters. Both daughters were different in responses to their Mother’s tragic past. Isn’t this often the truth?


message 93: by Elaine (new)

Elaine  (elainesapp) | 4 comments the Nightingale is what got me hooked.. absolutely love her books... I have read Homefront and many more sense I have suggested her books too many people...


message 94: by Rochelle (new)

Rochelle Backer | 2 comments The Nightingale and I loved it!


message 95: by Joyce (new)

Joyce Ohnemus | 1 comments The Nightengale was awesome!


message 96: by Rosie (new)

Rosie The Nightingale!


message 97: by Lori (new)

Lori Michael Johnson | 1 comments First was Summer Island. I live in Kitsap County Washington and adore the San Juan Islands! I have since read every single Kristin Hannah book and eagerly await the next.


message 98: by Zinha69 (new)

Zinha69 | 1 comments The Nightingale and I loved it!I still dream about it.


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