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1. The Lace Reader by Brunonia Barry
I liked this one for it's references to the making of lace itself not so much for the witchcraft portions. That is sort o..."
The Lace Reader wasn't a favorite of mine either, for those very reasons.

I saw the movie years ago and didn't like it but since the book is usually always better I gave it a try. still wasn't amazing but I liked it better than I expected.

really the only tv show I watch is Bones so I had to give the books that inspired it a try. Yet another series I'm hooked on now.

I just started the series last year so I'm way behind the latest book. Love the series not this particular one as much though.

I just started the series last year so I'm way behind the latest book. Love the series not this particular one as much though."
I'm right about where you are! I read one then read a bunch of others in betweeen the next! At this rate I'll have them all read by oooh 2020! lol They are fun light reads to settle in with after a classic or harder reading.

ended up enjoying this one. I wanted to read it for a long time, but didn't know it was a gothic twist to historical fiction until I picked it up.

Still catching up in this series and wondering why I never read them earlier. Very fun read.

I didn't realize Alice in Wonderland was based on a real little girl or that the story behind the story was so heartbreaking. Alice in Wonderland would be so much different to read after reading this book.

Didn't enjoy this book as much as all the hype suggested to me.
L, I hate when big hype ruins a book for a reader. I loved The Lovely Bones when it came out many years ago, but I can see how you might feel it was just okay.

A little hard getting started but a good story once I got into it.


Loved this book, it definately lived up to all the great reviews I have read about it.

I live near where this novel is set so this time of the year (near Derby Days) is the perfect time to read this. I wish I would have enjoyed it a little more.

just when I start to really get into reading life gets crazy,and I have to push reading to a back burner. This book was perfect for the time I read it...a very comforting and easy read.

just when I start to really get into reading life gets crazy,and I have to push reading to a back burner. This book was perfect for the time I read it...a very c..."
I love this series for that very reason. Sometimes you just need a gentle comforting read. The Number One Ladies Detective series by Alexander McCall Smith is another series that does the same for me.



this was a re read for me but it is one of the few books I could read over and over again.

just when I start to really get into reading life gets crazy,and I have to push reading to a back burner. This book was perfect for the time I read it...a very c..."
I love the mitford series, it's like Chicken soup in reading form, comfort food in pages! lol

just when I start to really get into reading life gets crazy,and I have to push reading to a back burner. This book was perfect for the time I read it..."
My thoughts exactly Joy!


Such a great series of books with characters I will think about long after I finish the series.

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1. The Lace Reader by Brunonia Barry
I liked this one for it's references to the making of lace itself not so much for the witchcraft portions. That is sort of a background, little mentioned part of the book, but which I took a philosophical attitude toward.
2. Tropical kiss by Jan Coffey
this was a little too much of a teen romance novel for me, but know that if I had read it at 18 instead of 38 I would have liked it a little better.