by Anita Shreve
I listened to the unabridged audiobook of this book, read by Laurence Bouvard, and I enjoyed it more than I had expected, given that it was primarily a book about hiking. Although I was irritated by how little training the characters had done before attempting to climb Mount Kenya, I was interested...
This book was okay. Compared to other books by this author, and I've read nearly all of them, it seemed a bit contrived.
I haven't read anything by this author before, but this book did not make me want to read anything else. How could Oprah have picked one of her books, I don't know. I guess I'll have to read that one. This one, however, was extremely disorganized, all over the place, and not very concise. There is n...
I wasn't too enthralled while reading this, but once I put it down, I realized what a wonderful story it is. Anita Shreve's books are alway sublime and I never comprehend the real meaning until I read the last page. This would be a wonderful book for a book group since there are so many angles of th...