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Re: Most appealing!
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Completely agree with you on this. There's so much to learn from books and the unexplored theme is what caught my attention as well.arpi05 wrote:Just like all the others, I too absolutely loved the beginning of the story. The whole concept of Orphan Trains was really new and fascinating to me. It made me realize that there's so much more in the world that we don't know about. Actually, that's the thing I llove about books, they show you a side on this world which is untouched, unexplored.
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Same. I'll go for a book that has an interesting synopsis. The cover and title also help, ofcourse!Genaaa wrote:I would hope the story line and the plot themselves would be enough to draw in the public. After all, who wants to read something that doesn't grab their interest as soon as they see it. I know personally, if the plot doesn't seem interesting enough, I'm usually not motivated to read it.
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I also have to agree with this. After all, why bother to read a book that doesn't sound interesting? That kind of defeats the purpose of reading.Genaaa wrote:I would hope the story line and the plot themselves would be enough to draw in the public. After all, who wants to read something that doesn't grab their interest as soon as they see it. I know personally, if the plot doesn't seem interesting enough, I'm usually not motivated to read it.
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I totally agree! I get dragged into reading the books I previously read because of the story. This book pulled me in the same way. There are some genres I am hesitant to read so I usually rely on how strong the story appeals to me when I read the synopsis.Amh73090 wrote:I think the story itself is interesting enough to pull the public in. At least that's how I get pulled in to books. If the story line is good enough I'd be willing to read almost anything.
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The first time I ever heard any story about the orphan train was from a colleague at work at a bank. The second time was from my Deacon in Helena. But I'd also always remembered that the original Little Rascals (it went by another name, I believe, as well) had the moving, sounding-off train in the background.
The one place I'd never heard of it? A history book.
Hush...
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I agree. I loved the way the author went back and forth between the two characters. Vivian and the hardships she had to endure and Molly's struggles as a foster child in today's world. We are able to see the similarities, but I'm not sure Vivian and Molly can.DennisK wrote: ↑20 Aug 2016, 09:29 I loved mostly how the two main character's lives were woven together in the story. The modern day girl with her modern day problems and yesterday's child with all her hardships – both coming together in a healing and loving way. You can't get much better than that.
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Exactly. It's the theme which makes a book great. I haven't read it but reading the review I think the story line is awesome!
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Definitely a subject that I never knew about and fascinating to read