by Nichole Bernier
I plan on reading this book again sometime soon and have added it to my favorites list. This is an awesome read. It makes you think about how people see you and what you really know about the people in your life. As close as you are to someone, do you really know them? How they feel about you, about...
I couldn't wait to get my hands on this book. The premises sounded captivating: A woman leaves her journals to her best friend instead of her husband and children. What secrets are there that she would never want them to know?Sadly, the book was a complete bore. Yes, things were revealed, but I hone...
This is not a genre that I’m totally comfortable in reading however the premise sounds intriguing and what’s more fun, it was a read along. Surprisingly, I kinda enjoyed the reading, well, mostly anyway. I liked the atmosphere of the book as I found that reading it actually relaxes me. Something ...
3.5 stars
Nichole Bernier’s The Unfinished Work of Elizabeth D. is like reading two stories in one. Elizabeth’s story, as told through her journal entries, is more about her journey through life and the compromises she chose to make along the way. In and of itself, Elizabeth’s experiences are fascinating, int...
How well do we really know people, even people who we consider our friends?That’s the question this book explores. When Kate’s good friend, Elizabeth, dies unexpectedly in a plane crash, Kate is surprised to find that Elizabeth has left a trunk of old journals to Kate in her will.Charged by Elizabet...
This book was a tad too dramatic for me and too closely fit the "stereotype" of "women's lit" for me. I felt like I was going from one melodramatic moment to another with an overly dramatic storyline in general. In other words, I guess I am calling the book predictable for the most part. I could nev...
Looking for a great character driven novel that will leave you aching for more from the author and these characters? Well, then look no further. The Unfinished Work of Elizabeth D. was amazing!! Beautifully written and sprinkled with journal entries that really left you thinking. This is what I call...
The unfinished work of Elizabeth D has a really pretty cover ,a really interesting title and the blub had me intrigued but unfortunately that’s where my enthusiasm was halted. "Summer vacation on Great Rock was supposed to be restorative time for Kate who lost her close friend Elizabeth in a sudden...