It's been awhile since I read a 500-plus-page book that wasn't written by J.K. Rowling, so I wanted to get an early start on reading The 19th Wife for a blog tour, just in case it took awhile. I needn't have worried - this was a very fast-moving 500 pages, in more ways than one. David Ebershoff has ...
Another ARC -- this one took me a very, very long time to get through. I read about a third of the way through it, got bored with the set-up, and it took me about two months to pick it up again. This was strange to me, as the Firsts are one of those things I enjoy investigating. I'm getting ahead of...
I finished the 19th Wife and I wasn't as happy with it as I thought I would be. It started out well switching between a modern day mystery told by a "lost boy" who was kicked out of his polygamous sect where he was born and Ann Eliza Young, one of the wives of Brigham Young, but I had some problems ...
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