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message 1: by Winter, Group Reads (last edited Feb 22, 2021 08:16AM) (new)

Winter (winter9) | 4998 comments Tell us what you thought of the book! You can leave your review here. Even if you read the book outside of the group, please feel free to let us know what you thought of it.

Please make sure to mark your spoilers by typing "[spoiler]" at the start and [/spoiler] at the end but replacing the []s with <>s.


Lori (lorihayes-rich) | 24 comments I read this book a couple of years ago and just loved it!


Shalini Chandrasekharan | 44 comments I read this book recently and felt it ended a bit abruptly. Still trying to understand the ending...


message 4: by Jessica (last edited Jan 29, 2021 06:38PM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Jessica Buzzard | 10 comments I read this book back in December!! It's a great read for those snowy days outside. It was a bit of a slow burn and not something I would have picked up had it not been a BOTM for another group I am part of! However, I ended up enjoying the book a lot!

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Cindy Metzler | 3 comments I read this book years ago and is still on my favorites list! I always refer to it as an adult fairy tale.


Kimberly~☆♡Love of Books♡☆ (kimberbooklover) Im om page 79 and its hard to put down. Its lovely.

I mostly read thrillers. I joined GR to step out of my comfort/thriller zone.
So far I love this book.


Shari | 484 comments I found the first part of this book a little hard to read, but it got better as the book went along. It was an interesting read and I liked it. I was a little confused by the ending.


message 8: by Jeffrey (last edited Feb 03, 2021 07:03AM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Jeffrey (jwhitsitt) | 183 comments I listened to the audiobook and enjoyed it, but not sure if I would have made it through if reading. I'll put my comments in a spoiler tag.
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Sheila Knotts | 359 comments I read the book while looking for a winter book club selection. This one has a lot of sadness, so we rejected it. One of my favorite bits was when they went to the other homesteader family’s home for thanksgiving . Good comic relief.


Alyana  | 1201 comments I finished the book a couple of days ago. I listened to the audiobook and it was great, this is not my usual genre so it's good for me. The ending was quite sad.


message 11: by Desiré (last edited Feb 04, 2021 08:46AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Desiré (desiremorebooks) | 587 comments ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Fell in love with this book and the author's writing style from the start. Can tell it will stay with me for years to come. Teaches you about overcoming tragedy, unconditional love, friendship, stepping up when things get hard, and how rewarding life can be.

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Valerie Reyes | 1145 comments I enjoyed the book, the descriptions of Alaska are beautiful and it is surprisingly gripping for a story where often not much seems to be happening. Throughout the novel the mystery about the true nature of Faina is well maintained. I agree with one of the comments above that the ending seems rather abrupt and personally I would have liked that part to be better developed but overall the exquisite beauty of the writing is what holds the reader’s attention. The main character of this novel is actually Alaska in all its stark beauty.


message 13: by Ali (new) - rated it 5 stars

Ali I was almost guaranteed to love this book. (Any book with Alaska, the 1920s, homesteading, an established relationship, and magical realism is pretty much a sure bet for me.) It didn't disappoint me.

I loved how Mabel and Jack's relationship changed over the course of the book, and I loved Esther, Garrett, and the rest of that family. And I love Faina's otherworldliness, especially her ambiguous finale. (view spoiler)


Lorraine | 2382 comments I just finish the book. I love the story and the way the author plays with the fairytale. I also agree with many readers that Alaska is the main character.
That was my first group read and I very much enjoyed reading other people comments.


Marie | 12 comments Desiré wrote: "⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Fell in love with this book and the author's writing style from the start. Can tell it will stay with me for years to come. Teaches you about overcoming tragedy, unconditional love, frie..."


You've summed up my feelings about this book really well. I loved it! Loved her writing style! Definitely noticed the lack of quotations around some characters dialog, etc.

This is my favorite book this year (so far!).


Marie | 12 comments Valerie wrote: "I enjoyed the book, the descriptions of Alaska are beautiful and it is surprisingly gripping for a story where often not much seems to be happening. Throughout the novel the mystery about the true ..."

I LOVED her descriptions of Alaska - the beauty, the wildlife, the sights, sounds, smells. Captivating. :-)


Marie | 12 comments Lorraine wrote: "I just finish the book. I love the story and the way the author plays with the fairytale. I also agree with many readers that Alaska is the main character.
That was my first group read and I very ..."


I would never have thought to choose a book around a fairytale, but I agree that the author plays with it really well. It definitely kept me coming back for more.


Alison | 1082 comments This book!! I wouldn’t have even considered it if it hadn’t been picked for February’s group read and now I will keep thinking about it for a while to come! I was taken in by the author’s writing (I do love fairytale retellings) and the setting in Alaska (beautiful but harsh and unforgiving although the characters endure hardships and thrive there). The overall sense of sadness throughout the book will stay with me, however. I would recommend this book and am glad I read it! 😊


Elizabeth (elizabeth_hines) | 8 comments I really enjoyed this book, though I was nervous I wouldn't like it. Then again, I felt that way about January's read and it ended up being amazing! I love the character development and the blurred lines between magic and reality.

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This was a lovely book and I truly enjoyed reading it!


Megan (lahairoi) | 7470 comments Just finished the book. This is a beautifully written book. The setting comes to life. The characters are well-crafted and perfect in their imperfections. “We are allowed to do that, are we not Mabel? To invent our own endings and choose joy over sorrow?” I just felt a bit disconnected towards the end. Definitely worth reading! 4.5 stars


Jennifer Swan | 643 comments I gave this 5 stars. Just finished it, and read it over two days. I was already crying at the end of chapter 1 at the pain and sorrow in the relationship between Mabel and Jack. I loved the magical realism, the tenderness in love shown by so many in the book, and the descriptions of Alaskan wilderness.
It reminded me a bit of Where the Forest Meets the Stars, and would recommend that book as well to anyone who liked this one.


message 22: by SarahKat, Buddy Reads (new) - rated it 5 stars

SarahKat | 6225 comments 5 stars! Beautifully written, beautiful story, beautiful setting!

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Desiré (desiremorebooks) | 587 comments Jennifer wrote: "I gave this 5 stars. Just finished it, and read it over two days. I was already crying at the end of chapter 1 at the pain and sorrow in the relationship between Mabel and Jack. I loved the magical..."

Thanks for the suggestion, just added it to my TBR!


~Bellegirl91~ (bellegirl91) All I can think about now after this story is the lyrics to Celine Dion's song written by musical genius Alan Menken for the live action Beauty and the Beast


[Verse 1]
How does a moment last forever?
How can a story never die?
It is love we must hold onto
Never easy, but we try
Sometimes our happiness is captured
Somehow, our time and place stand still
Love lives on inside our hearts and always will

[Chorus]
Minutes turn to hours, days to years then gone
But when all else has been forgotten
Still our song lives on

[Verse 2]
Maybe some moments weren’t so perfect
Maybe some memories not so sweet
But we have to know some bad times
Or our lives are incomplete
Then when the shadows overtake us
Just when we feel all hope is gone
We’ll hear our song and know once more
Our love lives on

[Verse 3]
How does a moment last forever?
How does our happiness endure?
Through the darkest of our troubles
Love is beauty, love is pure
Love pays no mind to desolation
It flows like a river through the soul
Protects, proceeds, and perseveres
And makes us whole

[Chorus]
Minutes turn to hours, days to years then gone
But when all else has been forgotten
Still our song lives on

[Outro]
How does a moment last forever
When our song lives on




I don't know much of what to say about this book except it was more than what I expected and it turned into the kind of story that you couldn't help but fall in love with and same with the characters. the twist at the end and even though it's sad, in a way, really thinking about it, it can be in some way a happy ending. Words can't express how much I ended up enjoying this story, the characters, the lives of Jack and Mabel who I loved and also where my heart just ached and then soared for them. And yet, I try to stay away from spoilers and I don't know how to explain how much I loved this story except those lyrics that sums up this story in some symbolic way for Jack and Mabel's story and yet I now can't stop thinking about this book and how I now don't want it to end. Truly a memorable book for me and one I'll highly recommend to just about anyone who's looking for a good book to read. This book as some I saw said it was magical and magical it was. So glad I read this one and it was worth paying for the audiobook on Google Play Books. And again, I would HIGHLY recommend this hands down to anyone who want a cozy winter read or just a good book in general.


L Y N N (book_music_lvr) | 2389 comments Jessica wrote: "I read this book back in December!! It's a great read for those snowy days outside. It was a bit of a slow burn and not something I would have picked up had it not been a BOTM for another group I am part of! However, I ended up enjoying the book a lot!

(view spoiler)"

I totally agree with your spoiler!


L Y N N (book_music_lvr) | 2389 comments Desiré wrote: "⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Fell in love with this book and the author's writing style from the start. Can tell it will stay with me for years to come. Teaches you about overcoming tragedy, unconditional love, frie..."


I agree with you. I will definitely read whatever Ivey writes!

Also, like you, I was glad we were not (view spoiler) I love that!


L Y N N (book_music_lvr) | 2389 comments Allie wrote: "I was almost guaranteed to love this book. (Any book with Alaska, the 1920s, homesteading, an established relationship, and magical realism is pretty much a sure bet for me.) It didn't disappoint m..."

I would love to think the same as in your spoiler!


L Y N N (book_music_lvr) | 2389 comments Jennifer wrote: "I gave this 5 stars. Just finished it, and read it over two days. I was already crying at the end of chapter 1 at the pain and sorrow in the relationship between Mabel and Jack. I loved the magical..."

I agree with your review and thank you for the recommendation!


L Y N N (book_music_lvr) | 2389 comments I can only concur with all the sentiments expressed above. I so enjoyed Jack and Mabel's relationship and how it kept developing and was so thrilled when (view spoiler)

I doubt I would have read this if not for this monthly group read so I am eternally grateful for this reading event so I could experience such an absolutely beautiful book!


Elizabeth  | 16 comments I enjoyed the descriptions of Alaska and the characters in the book. It had been on my To Read List since it came out (I think in 2016) when we were taking a trip to Alaska. I do not usually pick this type of genre (magical) but like the last months read it opened my eyes to something different and that can be a very good thing.


PattyMacDotComma I'm another who read it a couple of years ago and it's on my favourites shelf. Just loved it! I know there's a bit of magic, but who cares? I did review it (no spoilers).
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


Stephanie | 64 comments I had the pleasure of listening to the audiobook. I felt a connection in the couple’s loss and was deeply invested in finding out more about the mysterious snow child.


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