I really enjoy books written in letter format, and this one was quite like that. It also "travelled" which I really enjoyed. I completely understood Louise's feeling about having a baby. I'm not sure, I understood her wandering thoughts, and her means of entertainment were simple "unusual". A most interesting read. I recommend it. You might have guessed by now, I like to read of the lives of individuals affected by war. Not sure why?
I read this book as part of the What's in a Name Challenge.
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Books Read in 2011
Reagan Arthur Book Challenge
Where are You Reading? - France
8 comments:
I liked it too, Irene. Unusual, intriguing, and fresh.
I've found that I enjoy books written in letter format too. It is more effective than I thought it would be. I love that cover too!
Hey, this one is on my list too! It looks really good.
Funny that both books we picked had a WWI theme.
Glad you liked this one, I did too. The website is fun to visit
I like the sound of this one. Enjoying the letter format myself too. Reading 'as always, Julia' right now, a collection of Julia Childs letters to her editor. Excellent.
Hi Irene,
mi dai tanti spunti di lettura... credo che questo sia un libro veramente affascinante.... lo cercherò on-line....
Buona giornat amica mia :))
Myriam
I enjoyed this one too - it was such a unique book.
Now THIS sounds like something I'd love to read! Anything French, anything romantic, anything that blends past and present. Thanks for the tip, dear Irene!
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