I managed to read three pretty good novels during my spring break. Having two 5 hour flights helped!!
This one is my book group pick - and it is quite good. I had never heard of the book or the author, but I like his style!! And the plotline was pretty lively - and there was a nice twist at the end. Give it a go - I think I will check out some of his other books. An overarching theme is education - but it's not pedantic at all.
In addition to True Sisters, my spring break picks included one more Sandra Dallas novel. This one was a little more "pat" - predictable. But it was a great airplane read - and when you have a 5 hour flight to kill - a great airplane read is what you need! Although it took place in 1933, it felt much more "current" - maybe things were like that in the 30s, but that kind of kept it a little out of sync for me.
I think I have one more to read - and then I will have read all ten of her novels!! I like her style, so I may try out one of her non-fiction books too.
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Our book group is reading Whistling season this month, too! It was the LO pick of the year last year so I have been eager to read it.
I will be interested in your take on it. I think I will try some other of his books - I like his style. Lake Oswego is really in the forefront literaryily - kudos to your town!!
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