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Merissa (11622 KP) created a post

Feb 3, 2021  
"It may take more than Annie’s small strength and inherited skills to bring the friends together again. And that’s before a new enemy shows his face."

TOUR - The Woodsman’s Rose (Donovan Family Saga, Book 2) by Gifford MacShane - @Archaeolibrary, @maryanneyarde, @AuthorGMacShane, #CoffeePotBookClub, #HistoricalFiction, #Western, #Romance,

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A Spool of Blue Thread
A Spool of Blue Thread
Anne Tyler | 2015 | Fiction & Poetry
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9.5 (2 Ratings)
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Anne Tyler's 20th novel is a touching family saga, told backwards. You can read my review here https://tcl-bookreviews.com/2015/02/03/a-home-for-ties-that-bind/
  
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Ellie Kemper recommended White Teeth in Books (curated)

 
White Teeth
White Teeth
Zadie Smith | 2016 | Fiction & Poetry
8.0 (3 Ratings)
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"This restless, vibrant, indelibly funny novel tackles migration, cultural identity, and the family saga with energetic good cheer. You can tell how much Smith loves her characters, and she makes me love them, too."

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Alan Cumming recommended Maggie and Me in Books (curated)

 
Maggie and Me
Maggie and Me
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"Margaret Thatcher loomed over my youth, and so she did with Damian Barr’s, though more pointedly and intricately woven in his. This is harrowing family saga but written with an abundance of wit and tenderness."

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John Lithgow recommended The Blind Assassin in Books (curated)

 
The Blind Assassin
The Blind Assassin
Margaret Atwood | 2001 | Fiction & Poetry
7.8 (4 Ratings)
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"Atwood keeps several plates spinning in this engrossing novel. What a gleeful storyteller she is. Her book is part family saga and part Gothic fantasy, with a plot twist near the end which casts the whole book in a dazzling new light."

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Merissa (11622 KP) created a post

Sep 15, 2021  
"At Her Fingertips, a romantic women's fiction novel, is the third novel in Kellyn Roth's Christian family saga, The Chronicles of Alice and Ivy."

Tour: At Her Fingertips (The Chronicles of Alice and Ivy #3) by Kellyn Roth - @Archaeolibrary, @maryanneyarde, @kellyntheauthor, #CoffeePotBookClub, #BlogTour, #Christian, #Historical, #Romance,

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The Story of the Stone: Volume 1: Golden Days
The Story of the Stone: Volume 1: Golden Days
Xueqin Cao, David Hawkes | 1973 | Fiction & Poetry
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"Five volumes of sheer bliss. There’s almost nothing fiction can offer that isn’t in this book: an 18th Century, post-modern, Zen, worldly, otherworldly, gorgeous, funny, sorrowful, gripping, saga of a large, staggeringly wealthy Qin Dynasty family. Stunningly well translated, (the first three volumes by David Hawkes, the final two by John Minford, Hawkes’ son-in-law). It takes a while (or it did me) to keep the many, many characters straight, but it’s definitely worth the trouble."

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House of Rougeaux
House of Rougeaux
Jenny Jaeckel | 2018 | Fiction & Poetry
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7.0 (1 Ratings)
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Beautifully Interwoven Stories of Family & Spirit (0 more)
A Bit Hard to Keep Track, Non-Linear, Lots of Characters (0 more)
A Family Saga Spanning Generations and the Globe
I won a copy of House of Rougeaux through a Goodreads Giveaway (my first time winning!) I don't think I would have normally picked this up - and I try to enter myself in giveaways for just this reason - to discover new authors and read stories I wouldn't normally seek out.

House of Rougeaux was a wonderful story of a family spanning across the globe and across generations. The saga is non-linear, so it jumps around a bit. I had a hard time following in the beginning and there are quite a few characters to keep straight. But once I got a few chapters in, it was fairly easy to keep track. The family tree illustration in the beginning is super helpful and I fell in love with this family - and the way the author connected the generations was clever and didn't feel forced at all.

From the early 1800's at a sugar plantation in Martinique with Abeje, a healer, and her brother - facing tremendous brutality and loss - only to survive and start the legacy of this story and this family. To more present day with Eleanor, a musician in Canada - faced with a harrowing situation and tough choices, coming full circle.

There is magic and wonder, healing and suffering, as well as music and love. You see these aspects reflected across bloodlines, across generations, from slavery to freedom and across the world. Things are passed down, and you see a bit of some characters in other, through an intricate weaving of layers. But it's easy to see how this family changed and progressed over 100 years, and the spirit that lives within them all.

The story was captivating and the writing, eloquent. Thanks to Goodreads, Jenny Jaeckel and Raincloud Press for the opportunity to read and review.
  
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The Secrets of Ironbridge ( Ironbridge Saga 2)
By Mollie Walton
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1850s Shropshire.

Returning to her mother's birthplace at the age of eighteen, Beatrice Ashford encounters a complex family she barely knows. Her great-grandmother Queenie adores her, but the privileged social position of Beatrice's family as masters of the local brickworks begins to make her uncomfortable.

And then she meets Owen Malone: handsome, different, refreshing - and from a class beneath her own. They fall for each other fast, but an old family feud and growing industrial unrest threatens to drive them apart.

Can they overcome their different backgrounds? And can Beatrice make amends for her family's past?


I love Ironbridge and try to go as often as I can. This book really grabs that feeling of being there and back in that time. The second instalment of the Kings and Woodvines did not disappoint so much drama and tension and it always ends in sadness! Let’s hope book 3 can bring some closure and happiness.
  
Empires Fall (MidKnight Blue #2)
Empires Fall (MidKnight Blue #2)
Sherryl D. Hancock | 2017 | Crime, Romance
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10.0 (1 Ratings)
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Hancock continues the saga of Midnight and the F.O.R.S. gang as they try to take down one of the biggest cartel men. As usual the characters are deep and the plot flows with ease. You begin to see the fatal flaws of our hero's. I loved that we learned more about Joe Sinclair. Hancock creates a family within her chracters and sometimes you just want to reach into the book and smack some sense into them but I guess that is what makes them such strong personalities on paper. Not everyone can develop a person with words but Sherryl D. Hancock soes it with ease. I look forward to more of her books.