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by Kate Morton
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Words of a Bibliophile
Words of a Bibliophile rated it 8 years ago
This isn't quite as engaging to me as The Forgotten Garden, but the unexpected twist about Dorothy and Vivien's friendship is really good and had me going back several chapters, looking for clues that I missed. [spoiler] I wonder why I didn't catch how Vivien initially never speaks to or interacts...
All about me
All about me rated it 8 years ago
I really enjoyed this book. I loved the plot and I liked the journey that Morton takes you on with the characters. I started off feeling a great deal of sympathy for Dolly and found Vivien cold and untouchable. However as the story progressed things started to turn - Dolly turned out to be an unreli...
annie reads stuff
annie reads stuff rated it 9 years ago
Laurel Nicolson es una estrella del teatro y del cine, uno de los rostros más queridos de Inglaterra y un referente para toda nueva actriz, pero también es una persona que ha intentado no distanciarse de su familia (con mediano éxito) y debe volver a su viejo hogar cuando su madre se encuentra agoni...
Reading For The Heck Of It
Reading For The Heck Of It rated it 10 years ago
Whoever wrote the blurb on the back of The Secret Keeper, was not exaggerating. You will most definitely be surprised by all the twists and turns of this mystery. It is so multilayered that I often wondered how all of the different narrative threads converged...then about 30 pages from the end I sta...
Carolyn Cannot Live Without Books!
Carolyn Cannot Live Without Books! rated it 10 years ago
AudiobookThis book could have been more enjoyable shorter. There were some scenes like one character trying to talk to her brother where she left messages on her cell phone and left messages at his work. Why do I need to know how many times she called and failed to talk to her brother? That was seve...
Bows & Bullets Book Blog
Bows & Bullets Book Blog rated it 10 years ago
This review is also available on my blog, Bows & Bullets Reviews Sixteen year old Laurel Nicolson witnessed a murder at a house party at her home in England. Worst yet, the murder was committed by her mom, a sweet person who never hurt a fly. She has since buried the memory. Now, fifty years late...
Darth Pedant
Darth Pedant rated it 11 years ago
Kate Morton is hit and miss for me. I loved The House at Riverton, which more than adequately filled the Downton Abbey gap in my life between seasons one and two. I didn't like The Forgotten Garden, which felt disjointed and predictable. I found The Distant Hours to be too strongly reminiscent of Di...
Book Love
Book Love rated it 11 years ago
After reading an excellent book, I get the feeling like it was the one I've been waiting for....the reason I love to read and that its going to be hard to follow! The story weaves effortlessly between the present and the past. I became invested in the characters, the mystery, the story.Kate Morton h...
Claire loves to read!
Claire loves to read! rated it 12 years ago
Very long read - some interesting and surprising parts, but came to the end feeling a bit let-down by this book.
Mellkoh
Mellkoh rated it 12 years ago
This was my favourite Kate Morton book so far. I was pretty sure I'd figured it out by about 75% through, but had I? Hmmm, it took a while to get he answer! There were some great subtle nuances that made this book lovely in many places and some characters that didn't turn out as I would have gues...
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