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by Rosamunde Pilcher
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Abandoned by Booklikes
Abandoned by Booklikes rated it 7 years ago
Even though I gave this five stars, I do want to say that the back and forth between timelines got a bit much after a while. I still loved this book, but when I re-read it in the future, I will probably just skip over that and stay mostly in the present parts of this book. "The Shell Seekers" fol...
Dem
Dem rated it 8 years ago
3.5 Stars A beautifully written character driven novel about family and life, love and loss, greed and hope, a book that has the charm and eloquence of books from a bygone era, just a good old fashioned family saga, a story with real characters and places that are interesting and vivid.I had never ...
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 10 years ago
bookshelves: hardback, one-penny-wonder, paper-read, currently-reading, tbr-busting-2014, britain-england, cotswolds, aga-saga, summer-2014, anti-q-s, art-forms, chick-lit, filthy-lucre, families, autumn-2014, bedside Read from November 13, 2013 to October 12, 2014 Large Print EditionDedication...
JennyJen
JennyJen rated it 11 years ago
Long and intricate story that was far from what I typically read. I definitely enjoyed it. Review to come.
Lisa (Harmony)
Lisa (Harmony) rated it 11 years ago
Pilcher delivers an engrossing family saga of a British family through four generations. Mostly set in the mid-1980s, it weaves in tales going back to World War II. At the center of the tale is sixty-four year old Penelope Keeling, the daughter of a renowned painter. She possesses only one finished ...
Kaethe
Kaethe rated it 11 years ago
England is so awesome and idyllic for the upper classes it's better to be there in wartime than say, NYC without a war. I don't argue with that. Hell, it's why I watch Downton Abbey or Brideshead Revisted. It's interesting to see how different people have addressed the idea of teen-aged girls in...
Austen to Zafón
Austen to Zafón rated it 11 years ago
I enjoyed this long novel on a camping trip. It's definitely easy reading and a page-turner; Pilcher knows how to keep you going. It wasn't great art, but it was a cozy escape. I'm not sure why it's on the BBC's list of top reads though. I can think of at least seven books off-hand that do a much be...
The House That Books Built
The House That Books Built rated it 13 years ago
I first became aware of this a twenty-something new bride visiting my in-laws. The fact that my mother in law raved about it was, to my younger self, a very good reason not to bother with it. I'm a bit sorry now that I'm middle aged myself that I waited all this time because I really loved this bo...
June's Room
June's Room rated it 13 years ago
I first became aware of this a twenty-something new bride visiting my in-laws. The fact that my mother in law raved about it was, to my younger self, a very good reason not to bother with it. I'm a bit sorry now that I'm middle aged myself that I waited all this time because I really loved this bo...
meganbaxter
meganbaxter rated it 14 years ago
Another book that I really enjoyed because of the characters - the main character, Penelope, in particular. The story is another of those sprawling family stories (in both time and space and characters), which in general, I enjoy very much, as long as they are skillfully told and executed. The endin...
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