
Love Works
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This impressive collection brings together Mirikitani’s strongest poems on a diversity of...

Out of Sight
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Who pays the price once tragedy strikes? In a small French town, Leonie is intrigued by a withdrawn...

His ‘N’ Hers
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From their first meeting at the student union over a decade ago, Jim and Alison succesfully...

Butterfly in Amber (Spotless Series Book 4)
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He's waiting for you... Under a blanket of snow, surrounded by dark woods and a frozen sea, lies...

Wolf Wing (Claidi Journals, #4)
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At last, Claidi and her beloved Argul are free to get married. But before they can start their life...

Kristy H (1252 KP) rated The New Neighbor in Books
Feb 13, 2018
The novel reveals its stories (and secrets) through varying narratives - mainly those of Margaret and Jennifer. We see Margaret's increasing curiosity about Jennifer's life and Jennifer's own increasing reluctance to share why she and Milo have left their old life behind. Further, we see that the two women may not be as different as they appear. Margaret begins telling Jennifer about her life as a nurse during the War, while we learn about Jennifer's life with her drunken husband. Suddenly, the parallels between the two women -- especially when pushed to the brink -- seem surprisingly clear.
This was an intriguing book, in many ways. Neither Margaret nor Jennifer are incredibly likable characters (Margaret is often your classic "old biddy" for sure), but they are interesting. In some ways, nothing really happens in the book - a lot of the action has happened in the past, and we're simply learning about it as Margaret and Jennifer reveal their respective pasts and secrets. Still, it's an insightful look into the two woman's lives - I found it quite compelling. The end was somewhat fascinating, though it did seem to fall a bit flat after all the buildup. Still, a solid 3.5 stars.

ClareR (5885 KP) rated Those Who Are Loved in Books
May 30, 2019
Themis is a partisan fighter during WW2, trying to get the Germans out of Greece, and then fighting the right-wing government who had supported the invading Germans. She ends up a prisoner and endures terrible living conditions and violence at the hands of her prison guards. She returns home, marries and has a family, but her past is always with her. Greece doesn’t allow her to forget, as it continues to be led by a military government under martial law.
I loved following Themis and her siblings lives in the earlier chapters of the book, the history I’d never known about before (that Victoria Hislop describes so well), and her children and their lives in the latter half of the book.
Themis is a quietly formidable woman, who always stands by her beliefs and her family, and there are some really very emotional parts to this book.
Many thanks to The Pigeonhole for serialising this wonderful book - I’ll definitely be buying some copies as birthday presents this year, that’s for sure.

The Gentle Wolf (Perth Shifters #2)
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In this perfect collection, each of Alice Munro's glorious stories is as satisfying and richly...

The Tiger Warrior (Jack Howard #4)
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Two ancient cultures, a lost treasure from the distant past: what powerful secrets does it...