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The Dream Daughter
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2.5 rather for me disappointing stars
My review can be seen here:
Sometimes no matter how hard you try you really can't like something you thought you would. It's disappointing as you try to figure out just what it was that went wrong. Such is my feeling with the book The Dream Daughter
What I liked about this book.....There is nothing like the love of a mother for a child. We read so often of the ultimate sacrifices that mothers make for their children and in this book, Caroline Sears has been dealt two awful heart breaking occurrences. Her beloved husband has been killed in Vietnam, and the daughter she is pregnant with is diagnosed with a heart defect that will ultimately kill her. It is the 1970s where technology and medicine, in today's world, seems old and so out of date. It is a horrible diagnosis and now Caroline is faced with two tragedies. Her brother in law Hunter, has a solution he believes. Hunter is and has been a mysterious man. He seems to know things, like future song lyrics and is a brilliant physicist. What he suggests to Caroline requires a suppression of all Caroline knows but it may ultimately be a way to save her child. Hunter offers hope, he offers a solution, but it is so bizarre that Caroline wonders if it could be true
What I didn't like.....I have always had trouble with the idea of time travel in novels. From the book The Time Traveler's Wife as well as the Outlander series, I can't seem to be able to wrap my arms around this concept. So part of the problem I had with this book is definitely my aversion to the theme of time travel. In particular in this book, I had difficulty accepting the role some of the characters played. They just didn't reach out and touch me the way I thought they should. I also found quite a few inconsistencies in the story. How a brilliant physicist who ascribed to the theory that one traveling in time should never disturb events and then went ahead and did just that was one thing that stuck in my caw. There were other things that bothered me but then again they might have done so because I was readily looking for flaws.
So, I am going to leave it at that and try to remember that the theme of this book was ultimately what dimmed this book's shine for me. I am sure many will and do love this book. I also know that all books are not for all people.
Thank you to Diane Chamberlain, St Martin's Press, and NetGalley for a copy of this novel.
My review can be seen here:
Sometimes no matter how hard you try you really can't like something you thought you would. It's disappointing as you try to figure out just what it was that went wrong. Such is my feeling with the book The Dream Daughter
What I liked about this book.....There is nothing like the love of a mother for a child. We read so often of the ultimate sacrifices that mothers make for their children and in this book, Caroline Sears has been dealt two awful heart breaking occurrences. Her beloved husband has been killed in Vietnam, and the daughter she is pregnant with is diagnosed with a heart defect that will ultimately kill her. It is the 1970s where technology and medicine, in today's world, seems old and so out of date. It is a horrible diagnosis and now Caroline is faced with two tragedies. Her brother in law Hunter, has a solution he believes. Hunter is and has been a mysterious man. He seems to know things, like future song lyrics and is a brilliant physicist. What he suggests to Caroline requires a suppression of all Caroline knows but it may ultimately be a way to save her child. Hunter offers hope, he offers a solution, but it is so bizarre that Caroline wonders if it could be true
What I didn't like.....I have always had trouble with the idea of time travel in novels. From the book The Time Traveler's Wife as well as the Outlander series, I can't seem to be able to wrap my arms around this concept. So part of the problem I had with this book is definitely my aversion to the theme of time travel. In particular in this book, I had difficulty accepting the role some of the characters played. They just didn't reach out and touch me the way I thought they should. I also found quite a few inconsistencies in the story. How a brilliant physicist who ascribed to the theory that one traveling in time should never disturb events and then went ahead and did just that was one thing that stuck in my caw. There were other things that bothered me but then again they might have done so because I was readily looking for flaws.
So, I am going to leave it at that and try to remember that the theme of this book was ultimately what dimmed this book's shine for me. I am sure many will and do love this book. I also know that all books are not for all people.
Thank you to Diane Chamberlain, St Martin's Press, and NetGalley for a copy of this novel.
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Thanks Jan! I always feel a tinge of guilt when I don't like a book others have loved.

I should have realized that this book probably wasn't for me given my history with time travel books. Thanks. Brandice!

Thanks Kaceey, and yes I am enjoying my current reads.

Hoping you do like it Suzy!

Thanks so much, Lindsay. I hope you love it.

Thank you, Katie! There are always five star books waiting for us.

Thanks so much, Maureen!


Thank you, Melissa! I do appreciate your comment as we seem to be kindred spirits about this theme.


Thanks Jennifer! I am loving the one I am reading now.