by Rosamunde Pilcher
I don't know what to say about this. This was a very well done book. It was recommended to me by several people and I finally read it this past weekend. I have no critiques. I loved the characters, writing, setting, and the ending. The only thing I wish is that we had a chance to follow up with all ...
bookshelves: autumn-2012, britain-scotland, hardback, one-penny-wonder, paper-read, food-glorious-food, published-1990, aga-saga, flufferoonies, bucolic-or-pastoral, gardening, mental-health, families, sport Read in January, 2012 I picked this book for two reasons. 1) the title, which fits into ...
Photo of my cover as it is not available here on Goodreads or Librarything. This copy has 531 pages.I picked this book for two reasons. 1) the title, which fits into my personal season goals 2) it is based in Scotland, where one day I shall park a rocking chair and remember life incidences, chuckle,...
I received this book as a gift from a friend. She liked it and though I would, too. And I did. I really did. I have a few RP at home, but never bothered reading them, because I remember the corny TV movies based on her books. Let me tell you, this wasn't like those corny TV movies. Well, it was corn...
Not really my kind of book but a good readA bit like junk food - I consumed the story quickly and thought it OK., But it didn't leave much of an impression and was soon forgotten.
I know that part of the reason I like both this and The Shell Seekers so much is the tough old broads at the center of the books. While the story of Pandora is a bit overwrought, she's an overwrought sort of character, isn't she? Anyway, I'm as enamored of big old country houses as the next person...