Official Review: Old Stone Face by Eve Gwartney
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Re: Official Review: Old Stone Face by Eve Gwartney
Thanks for stopping by, Tomah. I appreciate it! If you decide to pick this book up, I hope that you like it!Tomah wrote: ↑06 Aug 2019, 16:34 I'm surprised to know it's actually a rather optimistic, perhaps to the point of naivete, tale of compassion, hope, and redemption, since the premise starts out quite bleak. I'm intrigued by the historical and geographical background and the complex characters, though the ham-fisted metaphors do put me off a bit. Thanks for the review!
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I'd recommend this book, do give a try!allbooked+ wrote: ↑06 Aug 2019, 17:49 I love historical fiction - and know little about Danish life - so this intrigues me. I may give it a try even though the story line is a touch inconsistent. Thanks for the insightful review!

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How come you wouldn't like to read it?

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Yes, I agree! I also think that we all do the best we can! Thank you for your kind words, unamilagra! I always look forward to your thoughtful comments. I really, really appreciate themunamilagra wrote: ↑09 Aug 2019, 18:29 I really like that the characters are complicated and realistic. I think there are very few genuinely bad people in the world, we all do the best we can with the personalities we are born with and what we are taught in life. Your analysis of all of the facets that make this novel special was beautifully written. It's too bad the timeline and errors drug down the book, because otherwise it sounds like a wonderful read.

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Thanks for stopping by, Mrbrooks2518!Mbrooks2518 wrote: ↑10 Aug 2019, 14:30 I definitely agree that this book's optimistic tone is needed right now. However, I'm not a fan of historicl fiction, so I'll pass. Great review!

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Thanks for stopping by, Brendan! I really appreciate it!Brendan Donaghy wrote: ↑14 Aug 2019, 08:47 I usually like historical fiction, but this one sounds like it has a few too many weaknesses to be enjoyable. Fantastic review, though, thanks for that!

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You bring up a great point - nihilistic stories are hard to feel attached or connected to! That's absolutely true. I always wondered why stories that were strong philosophically sometimes seemed lacking.Lindsey Klaus wrote: ↑14 Aug 2019, 20:43 I have a really strong bond with my older sister, so I really love stories about sisterhood. This sounds up my alley, so it's a shame that the story became inconsistent after a while. It's always disappointing when something starts strong and tapers off after a while. Still, this sounds like a heart-filled story, and it would be nice to read something that isn't so nihilistic. A lot of the stuff today is so grimdark that it's hard to feel attached or connected, so it's wonderful that someone made a story that looks on the positive side. Life isn't just one way or the other, it's a spectrum. Love it. Thanks for your review! It was balanced and informative, I like how you examined the plot, structure, and themes!
And yes, it isn't one way or the other. It's a spectrum!
Thank you so much for this thoughtful comment. I really appreciate it, Lindsey!
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Thanks for stopping by, Ekta! I appreciate it!Ekta Swarnkar wrote: ↑16 Aug 2019, 00:36 Amazing review!
Honestly, I don't fancy such plots but I think I should try this one. Thanks for the valuable review.
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Thanks for stopping by, sarahmarlowe! I really appreciate it!sarahmarlowe wrote: ↑20 Aug 2019, 09:52 As I began reading your review, I wondered at what could have caused you to deduct two stars. It sounds like a lovely book! However, with the plot issues as well as editing issues, I think you well-justified your rating. Thanks for another great review!
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Yes, your phrasing is spot-on! It really was as though the reader was being spoken at. Thank you for stopping by, Bianka! I really appreciate it!Bianka Walter wrote: ↑20 Aug 2019, 12:51 You are absolutely right - sometimes, saying too much makes the reader feel like they are being spoken at. Similes and metaphors are fun to work through and figure out on your own.
This is a great review, as always![]()
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