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Group Reads Discussion - The Echo of Old Books
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I appreciated how the two stories were woven together to bring closure to everyone involved. My only true complaint was the Psychometry aspect - while I appreciated the premise and the idea, I felt that it was kind of lacking in the role that it actually played in the storyline. The story could have been told just as easily without it and I suppose I was just hoping for it to have played a larger role.
Another small nitpicky complaint was the relationship between Ashlyn and Ethan. One day they're eating chowder and the next they're kissing. I just wish that with all of the buildup for the Hemi/Belle relationship that there had been a little more development spent on the secondary romance.

My only complaint was if I was in possession of these books and was detecting such strong emotion from them, I would have read them much quicker.
4 stars.


Anyway, I've always liked the concept of a story inside a story but this turned out to not really be the case. I was rather disappointed that Ashlyn's psychometry was the main reason for my reading this and it barely played a role in the story. And lastly, I simply didn't like any of the main characters - Ashlyn, Hemi or Belle - which made this a tough book to get through. I feel that this book should have been way shorter. I think I'll stick to my fantasy and paranormal genres.


Books about books is one of my favorite genres and the premise of this one was very intriguing. It starts out well with the Ashlyn's unique ability to "read' the emotions emanating from certain books that she touches. Even the mystery of the two companion manuscripts by Hemi and Belle caught my interest. Unfortunately, the actual execution is disappointing. To begin with, neither Hemi nor Belle is appealing, so it is difficult to care one way or another if they reconcile. Moreover, as an avid romance reader, the miscommunication and secret keeping tropes are annoying in the extreme.
The narrative structure is also problematic as it shifts from past to present and one manuscript to another. This leads to unnecessary repetition as well as numerous internal inconsistencies and several plot holes.
Ashlyn also has to be the slowest reader on the face of the earth - if these books are so compelling, why is she reading only a few pages at a time?
The audiobook is very good as the three distinct narrators help to differentiate between the narrative voices. It would have been more difficult to finish the book if I had been reading.

And I know this is petty but my biggest issue was that Ashlyn found an old copy of Remains of the Day...in 1984. Remains was published in 1989. Ashlyn does not have internet, but the author does

I also think i would have gone through this a lot better on audio (but I already had it on my kindle, I guess it must have been a first reads pick?) but on kindle it was a bit of a slog. I liked it okay while I was reading, but forgot about it as soon as I set it down and felt no need to pick it back up again.
Verdict: Good concept, poor execution.


The magial realism is really only the way Ashley feels when she touches a book and to be honest that feel has nothing to do with the actual narrative
I did get through it but in essence I never feel like the group read gives what it promises. Lists on GR are never truly representative of their genre. The nomination process means that books nominated may not actually fit the category and I wonder if what we are doing is the best way to choose books.

I was thinking about this too, since this was the only option I hadn't already read and I didn't feel like doing a reread of any of the others. I think a good alternate would be "or a 500+ page book of your choice with one of the categories as a main page genre." The page count would keep it from being a lazy choice, but it would give an extra option for when none of the selected books hold any appeal.

I was thinking about this..."
I know I have nominated books - often choosing by how easy it is to get hold of the book or by the length because the category is not really one of my favourites. That is why I have chosen not to nominate for next season this time around and hope someone else has some really good ideas about the categories.
I had read two of the the other books nominated this time and the third was not available to me at low enough cost
I don't know what the answer is and I know that this challenge takes such a lot of time and energy.

TLDR: Basically a Hallmark movie. Two stars.
I didn't hate this book, but I didn't find much to enjoy about it either. The writing was barely serviceable. The story was overly sentimental, on the verge of saccharine, and for all its attempted twists and turns I found it extremely predictable.
My biggest complaint is that such a huge part of this book was set in italics. Every time I got to an excerpt from one of the two books the characters were reading, I groaned, not enjoying the prospect of more pages of solid italics. It was really unpleasant for me to read.
I do think the 80s setting was pretty solid. The whole book felt, in fact, like something I might have found on my mother's bookshelf when I was a kid. If you'd told me it had been published in 1989 instead of 2023, I would have believed you.
At least it was a quick one for me!

finished this up today - like most others just underwhelmed in general. I actually liked the story within the story but the rest of it just felt shallow and not developed and the ending just worked out - too nicely...Marian finding Hemi - him forgiving her for hiding his kid for 40 years - getting married etc - it was just ehhh

I tried reading this a few months ago and couldn't get into it. I like the author and the genre, but for some reason, this didn't resonate with me. When I saw it was one of the choices for this task, I figured I'd give it a go, again. Sadly, still a no. Hoping the 9/11 book is returned to the library in time for me to read it, instead.

The worst thing for me is asking big favours of people. She asks the librarian for help who spends hours finding Goldie's real name, then not telling her anything about the books over 'privacy' concerns. If she's worried about privacy why is she reading it?!
She then shows up at Ethan's house after he doesn't return her calls which is unacceptable behaviour. She admits its creepy but apparently she can't see past her own wants.
This would have been better if Ashlyn was no part of this story and Regretting Belle was the book we got.

I didn't go into this read with any expectations. I didn't read the summary again since putting it on my tbr, didn't read any reviews. Just went into it with a fresh mind. I enjoyed it. Its not the best I have read for sure but I enjoyed my time reading the book. I liked the story. The characters were not bad but not spectacular. I think out of it all I just enjoyed the journey to see how it would end.
I have it a 3 star.
I have it a 3 star.
The requirement for task 20.10: You must participate in the book's discussion thread below with at least one post about the contents of the book or your reaction to the book after you have read the book.