I found most of the stories uninspiring and only one of them had anything to do with a bookclub. Although the cause is worthy (Supporting Breast Cancer Care and they get extra in the score for that) I honestly only really enjoyed one story and that was the one that involved a bookclub. Mediocore a...
This is the third and final book in the Spoils of Time trilogy. This is an epic saga about the Lytton family that spans several decades and starts before WWI. This has lots of family drama and romance and told with superb writing! This series is a must read!
This is the first book in the Spoils of Time trilogy. This is an epic saga about the Lytton family that spans several decades and starts before WWI. This has lots of family drama and romance and told with superb writing! This series is a must read!
This is a great big doorstop of a book..nearly 900 pages in paperback...and has a long list of characters at the beginning. However it's a testament to Penny Vincenzi's skill as a writer that not only did I finish it more quickly than I thought possible, but I didn't need to refer to the list once, ...
This is a great big doorstop of a book..nearly 900 pages in paperback...and has a long list of characters at the beginning. However it's a testament to Penny Vincenzi's skill as a writer that not only did I finish it more quickly than I thought possible, but I didn't need to refer to the list once, ...
Review first published on my blog: http://memoriesfrombooks.blogspot.com/2012/04/more-than-you-know.htmlMore Than You Know is a saga of a family and the people who surround them. It is set in 1960s London in the world of high fashion and real estate. It is the story of Eliza, a woman from the "upper...
Posh fashion editor Eliza Clark defies beginning to crumble class barriers by falling hard for working class, self-made property developer Matt Shaw in the trendy London of the swinging 60s and early 70s. It’s a passionate relationship that ends in divorce and a fearsome custody battle—this isn’t a...
Opinião completa aqui: http://labirinto-livros.blogspot.com/2011/07/opiniao-escandalo.html