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Post by angela on Mar 30, 2011 15:10:53 GMT -7
I will rate the book a 4. I was left wanting more at the end of the book. Somehow it didn't feel finished to me. But I am not sure what it is that I wanted. I liked that the book taught me something new that I had not known before. I liked the book but not sure it is one that I would reread again. (I love and have and will reread books that I think are great).
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pami
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Post by pami on Apr 1, 2011 23:47:23 GMT -7
Aloha all, sorry I am so late in joining discussion. Q1. I thought the events were tragic, and horrible. I have always wondered how we could have let these things happen, and if I was there at that time and place, what would I have done? Would I have been strong enough to be a hero? I hope so but it's really hard to judge pple without understanding the horror or even the refusal to see the truth. I was hoping that the husband was really the little boy who they secretly adopted, crazy I know, but I was thinking of ways to let him survive. Q2. I loved going back and forth, it gave the truely horrific nature of the story a nice break and it was a nice journey to the main character's discovery of streght of character. Q3. I liked the book at a 3. I thought it was educational and I agree that Michael ultimately gave Sarah the strenght to survive but also led to her death because she could not process it. I didn't skip storylines, I enjoyed both stories and was very concerned about Julia's marriage. I guess I was hoping she would become more engaged in her relationship with her husband, it seems like she finally made a connection with an in law other than grandma. What's next ladies?
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