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Laura Lee
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First in a trilogy. On the eve of WWI in an English country home, we find our young heroine Cecilia. She is innocent and naive at the start of the book, the beginning of the war, but she grows older and wiser as time goes by. She loses her innocence as the war rages on. I will read the next two books but I am not waiting breathlessly. It was a decent read.
— Feb 29, 2016 09:53AM
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Luke Taylor
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Who knew A Midsummer Night's Dream could be so problematic?
— Dec 04, 2015 01:31AM
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Luke Taylor
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The Storms of War have come. The forecast is death.
— Dec 03, 2015 04:01PM
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Luke Taylor
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Kate Williams' prose is as effortless as staring at a landscape painting and her nonfiction prowess properly evokes the feeling of 1914 England.
— Dec 03, 2015 02:24AM
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