Official Review: Not the Same Water by Karen Black

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Despite being predictable, the book does look like something I would enjoy.
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Here and there I like a simple read, despite the fact that everything is unsurprising and nostalgic. So thank you for your suggestion and congrats on the fascinating review!
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A Romance book with surprises at the end is rare to find. This book sounds like an ingesting historical romance novel. You wrote a great review, I like your style!
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The book seems to examine the roles of women and the expectations of society from this slice of history. Congratulations on Book of the Day!
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War and love are a mixture of roughness and tenderness, It's interesting to read, where a woman's struggle to find a partner, and marry happily, but always constrained by old-fashioned situations, the author is very creative combining love with war, grief, and loss, as well as meeting with new, worthy collections
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Books having strong female characters always intrigues me. It is bad that the plot is somewhat predictable. However, it seems that the book will be a fantastic read.
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Unfortunately, it is difficult to create surprising and new plot twists in some genres as they mostly have a fixed structure. I usually enjoy historical novels, though romance, especially not innovative, isn't really my thing.
Thanks for a good review.
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I don’t really like romance novels, but I was willing to consider this one as I DO like history (I know it’s not real). The predictability of the plot turned me off, though. Thanks for the review.
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Post by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda »

Not the Same Water by Karen Black is a historical romance novel consisting of five different parts, which are bound to well-known historical incidents. The author has created a set of imaginary characters placing their stories inside of past real-life events. The mixture of reality and make-believe is intriguing, as I enjoyed learning about the historical background. It was fascinating to imagine how the world looked like in those days when there were no cell phones or internet available, and women could not do what they wanted. Instead of making a career, they were supposed to dedicate their lives to finding an appropriate man to marry and raise a family. The descriptions of women's clothing were utterly fascinating, and learning about the traces of unwritten social rules felt rather incredible.
All of those tiny details that authors include and that create a picture of a different time in our minds are my favorite part of reading historical novels. We all know about the big battles or huge political events, but not, for example, about women's clothing. Amazing! Thank you!
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I like historical fiction and stories from times before the internet. But it's true that a good book must have an element of surprise. Too bad this one was a bit predictable. Great review.
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"Not the Same Water" by Karen Black - Karen Black has written an intriguing story of life in a bygone era. She has thoroughly researched the history of the time and creates her characters within that period. The reader learns much about dress, moral codes, and the conventions of the day. The opening contains an exciting account of a pleasure ship sinking in a lake and introduces us to the protagonists. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Kira Bonita Reece »

I like going back in time. I can just imagine how limited women felt back in those days. I liked that the author mixed fiction with non-fiction. Excellent review
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When you are thirsty and inclined to read an adventure book, and within the adventure is another turn, the cute killer love. It is centered in your mind and imagination. dynamic novel. You can live the experience. And you are reading the book. I recommend reading it. Congrats Botd. :shifty:
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I enjoy reading historical fiction books that include women as strong characters. Thank you for your review.
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Post by Chanchal Pawar »

Romantic novels aren't my kind, so I might sit back on this one. Interesting plot, the author did justice with the timeline. Getting confused in dates might get frustrating, so the rating is justified. Fair review.
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