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Kristine I's 2010 Reading Challenge
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Jan 02, 2010 10:35AM


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I just wish these books about remodeling a house would have a picture or two in them!


This book was filled with history of Boston's literary scholars. Very interesting if gruesome tale of murders that mirror the punishments in Dante's Inferno. I think I enjoyed the author's third book better though - The last Dickens.


I think I liked Poison Study (the first book in the series) better.


Wow - this book was really long and each section jumped big time periods. I would have liked it better if it had felt more continuous. It just wasn't the style of historical novel I enjoy. On the other hand, it was a great way to learn about a lot of Irish history.


This book was a bit odd and the ending was too...But I still enjoyed it.


This book is set in two time periods and focuses on two women: one in post-war Soho, the other in present day London. Lexie leaves her family to make a life for herself as a journalist in the 1950's and Elina is a present day artist and new mother. These women's lives are intertwined, and the reason is part of the mystery. Each story was intriguing. I could really feel the atmosphere of Soho and the artistic people who were Lexie's friends. The present day story of Elina's life as a new mother will speak to anyone who has had a baby. It's a book I can't stop thinking about. Highly recommended.

well done!

I am hoping to get to 75 this year.
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