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Silver's Reviews
Silver's Reviews rated it 12 years ago
From a privileged childhood home to a home in a lighthouse. Quite a change from what Trudy was used to, but she loved her husband even though her parents didn't approve of her choice of her spouse. Trudy didn't see her husband as being the person he really was until later in their marriage, but she ...
madbkwm
madbkwm rated it 12 years ago
So..living in Madison I thought I would like this at least from the local rural flavor aspect. Unfortunately, I didn't really like anything about it. First, I'm was actually kind of annoyed by the setting. This is supposed to be a lake that is close to Milwaukee but also very rural. Amanda goes ...
Books and the Readers who read them
Books and the Readers who read them rated it 12 years ago
Draaaaaaagged.
A Book and A Review #2
A Book and A Review #2 rated it 12 years ago
Read my full review: http://bit.ly/YdRi1cMy opinion: I must admit that I expected more from this book. Given the premise of the storyline, I really expected a dark, atmospheric, twisted story but it ended up being a bit too light, dry and fluffy for me. Although I enjoyed the overall story line, I j...
Boston Bibliophile
Boston Bibliophile rated it 12 years ago
http://www.bostonbibliophile.com/2008/09/review-so-long-at-fair-by-christina.html
loribonesscaswell
loribonesscaswell rated it 12 years ago
Trudy has been raised to marry her childhood sweetheart and make her home in Milwaukee but she yearns for a more adventurous life and she falls in love with Oskar. He plans to travel far away from the Midwest and she believes she has found an escape to her preordained life.But she never imagined a l...
The Ink Drinker
The Ink Drinker rated it 12 years ago
Wonderful sense of place and beautifully written. The novel moved a little slow at times but is worth the read.
florinda3rs
florinda3rs rated it 12 years ago
There's something romantic about the image of a lighthouse high on a cliff, casting its beam to guide sailors and protect ships from rough shorelines. However, the reality of keeping that light on was probably far more a matter of hard physical labor than romance, particularly before that lighthouse...
I'll think of a damn title later
I'll think of a damn title later rated it 12 years ago
It didn't shake me to my core, and that's what I was hoping for when I read this book. A decent read, but ultimately didn't resonate with me.
Now patriciar
Now patriciar rated it 13 years ago
This was a fun read, but alas, I'm not sure how often I'll repeat this sentence when it comes to Motomi Kyousuke's manga: Somehow average.
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