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I read this book and really enjoyed it, Lori. You have to press the "I Believe" button because it was really quirky.

I was reading Homecoming for the monthly challenge, but put it aside to read after the Toppler. It was to dense to read right now.

This is a good book.

Rose's mother and father had died in the war (they were Jews), and all she had left was her brother missing in Spain. She decided to go to Spain to try to find him hoping that he had survived the war.
She starts out in Carmanque, France where she meets a flamingo dancer and joins up with them as they return to Spain. She stays in the Sierra Nevada Spain area for a short time before striking out on her own into Andulsia, and finally ending her journey in Madrid.
The events of the story were 8 years after that Spanish Civil War in which her brother was fighting alongside the Nationalists.
I like books like this because they bring awareness to historic events that I didn't know about. I didn't know much about the Spanish Civil War except that it happened. The book doesn't go into detain about the war except to expose how (view spoiler)
I gave the book 3-1/2 stars rounded up to 4. I enjoyed the story and am glad that I read the book. The characters I really enjoyed were Nieve, the exuberant 8 year old full of energy and wonder, and Gunesh, Rose's dog. Gunesh was a character in her own right.
I felt a bit confused. At times, especially in the high mountain villages, it felt like you had stepped back in time, but then Rose's actions and verbiage seemed more modern that the 1940's (view spoiler)

So I think it fits the theme. Go ahead and report it.

I was surprised that her alien couldn’t speak and wondered how that was going to work. But I think she handled that well.


The Roads We Follow by Nicole Deese
pages 384 paperback
Genre- a blend of contemporary romance, family, grief, drama and Christian.
This is a road trip story; the road trip lasts most of the book.
The two main characters are children of country singers, one still active and the other who retired about 30 years prior and who recently died. Raegen, the much youngest sister of three, is working in her mother's company under the direction of her oldest sister, but aspires to be a novelist. Micah is recently unemployed from work as a school psycologist. He's recently lost his mother and has learned something that rocks him to the core, so he wants to read the journals Raegen's mother told him she's found.
This is my fifth book by Nicole Deese, and one of the better ones (4+ stars--usually she gets 3 or 4 star likes from me.) I now want to read the other two books in this series (I started in the middle because it's a road trip.)
What I liked is that the characters had backstory; the only thing that stopped this from getting a 5 is that while her characters aren't stock characters and she did a good job, it wasn't as brilliant as my highest standards for this. This could partly be because it's in first person, but I'm not sure that's enough since her use of language is strong. There are some good twists in this, and I mean more than one (whether or not I saw any of them coming isn't the point.)
How did this book make me feel? That depended on where I was in the book since it deals with grief, family strife, thwarted dreams and a number of other things, but in the end it was a feel-good novel by the end, which is what I want given all that's going on with my aging father and the world in general.

I don't want to give too much of the plot away, but two characters take a long distance train trip because one does not fly. I'm only about halfway through right now, but it sounds like they will have at least a couple connections to make.
The background story in the book is being told while they travel. I'm really enjoying the story, although it has a lot of sad parts and my eyes may have leaked. I'm not sure they could be broken. 😉 I really feel for the kids in this story. It is heartbreaking at times, but so well-written. I really don't want to put it down.

To be honest, I was a bit disappointed by the story. I really really want to read a good friends-to-lovers, but most books keep disappointing me. The story was fine, and it was funny, but I felt the MCs were lacking chemistry. I mean, I really don't think they are right for each other or for anyone else - they are such confused individuals - I don't even understand why they broke up in the first place!


I'm really looking forward to this book. I hope to read it in July.


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