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Quentins
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I can’t say I’m finished with Maeve’s books. The characters are ones you don’t want to miss out on at all as they become a part of your life, or at least the kinship on the pages does.
The cross over from other stories add to the richness; not only of this one story, but the collective whole that the author has created.
I do sound like the crazy book lady when I say, yet again, I would like to revisit these books. The richness in the storytelling builds to such satisfying reading that it draws you back in. And I say this after more than ten years.
Such lasting and impactful impressions. I could by way off base as I say ten years, but I am in my mid forties and I feel I read this (and others) as a young adolescent. There you have it.
These are the ones that mum has, and I can’t even recall if I borrowed hers - I would say so and I know they still reside on the shelves up there, north of Sydney.
The cross over from other stories add to the richness; not only of this one story, but the collective whole that the author has created.
I do sound like the crazy book lady when I say, yet again, I would like to revisit these books. The richness in the storytelling builds to such satisfying reading that it draws you back in. And I say this after more than ten years.
Such lasting and impactful impressions. I could by way off base as I say ten years, but I am in my mid forties and I feel I read this (and others) as a young adolescent. There you have it.
These are the ones that mum has, and I can’t even recall if I borrowed hers - I would say so and I know they still reside on the shelves up there, north of Sydney.
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Love it. Thanks, belatedly, Kerrin!!