What Was Your Favorite Moment or Feature of this Novel? What Was the Worst?
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Re: What Was Your Favorite Moment or Feature of this Novel? What Was the Worst?
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Didn't she do a great job with that? I learned so much from reading a book that was supposedly fiction. That's the great part about reading..you just never know what you might find when you pick up a mystery novel! Thanks for sharing your thoughts with me. I appreciate it!
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Me too! I didn't know all of that about Ireland, and I was astonished by the fact that I learned so much from a book that was a murder mystery. Usually, the setting takes a back seat in this type of book, but she is a skilled writer with making sure the setting was a priority. Thank you for sharing your thought with me on this. I appreciate it.praise+anyi wrote: ↑16 Mar 2020, 14:41 I truly loved the relationship Hilliary built & shared with her daughter. I also loved the fusion of the myths & history of Ireland to the story. It opened my eyes to a lot of things.
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The murders surprised me too! I won't say here who that happened to so it won't spoil it in case someone takes a peek at this, but wow..I couldn't believe that those who were victims were the ones! The description of the setting was fantastic I thought. Thank you for sharing your thoughts with me. I appreciate it.
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I think you are in good company with what you liked and what was least liked. That seems to be a common message from the readers I have seen comments from. I thought the author did a fantastic job on the setting and I learned so much from that about Ireland. The murders were not my favorite just because of the way it happened. I know it was to be a shock factor, but I didn't like it. This isn't my normal genre, so it could just be that too. Thank you for sharing your thoughts here with me. I appreciate it.Cynthia_Oluchi wrote: ↑16 Mar 2020, 16:35 The history lessons in this book were everything! The author did a great deal of justice in relying such vital pieces of information about Ireland.
The murder mystery was my least liked.
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Absolutely to both statements here. I thought Ed was supportive and very caring toward his wife. The part where Claire was left alone freaked me out. I read faster to make sure she was safe. I could not understand that. But, I guess it was a foreshadowing perhaps? I appreciate your sharing your comments with me.
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I agree with you. There were such beautiful descriptions of things, and this author has a great talent for translating words to visual mental images for a reader. The murders were shocking to me. And, I am not sure how I feel about all that yet. Thank you for commenting and sharing your thoughts with me. I appreciate it.
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I learned a lot about Ireland! I had no idea what the full history of that place was and I walked away from this book a much more knowledgable person. I struggled too with some of the characters. There were a couple who didn't feel so 'real' to me, but maybe this author's strength is more for description vs. character development? Thank you for sharing your thoughts here with me. I appreciate it.
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I think the strongest suit of this author was her description of the setting of Ireland. I dream of going there now someday when the world is less in a panic. I got my hair caught in a fan one time when I was little (I am super old now) and I still remember my sister getting the scissors. Yikes! So, I totally get the emotional feelings of the scene. Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts here with me. I appreciate it.Laurina_Olowo wrote: ↑19 Mar 2020, 09:21 For me I really liked the description of Ireland, it was quite appealing. I also liked the mother and child relationship between Hilary and Claire. I was worried for Claire when her hair got caught on the plane. As someone who protects her mane, I know how bad she would feel if anything happens to her hair.
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Least favorite moment was how Hillary found her friend. It was strange how no one thought anything was off when she could be contacted by Skype, but not by landline; even more so when it wasn't brought to her attention during those video calls. I didn't like the Claire part either, but then I remembered that she was actually in the room with Sarah.
Couldn't help to think that maybe the killer moved her out of the room after dealing with Sarah; especially since she was known to be a light sleeper.
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I hope you enjoy it. There is certainly an interesting narrative. Happy reading!Wamakima wrote: ↑16 Mar 2020, 00:50I haven't read it but I think I would enjoy it. It seems to add more flavor to the narrative.AntonelaMaria wrote: ↑06 Mar 2020, 08:51 I liked the setting of the story in Ireland and all the inclusion of myths and history. My least favorite was the murder mystery I guess it just wasn't something that I enjoyed in this book as much I thought I would.
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That art teacher sounds like he made out like a bandit! Wow! So funny! I didn't like the part where Hilary found her friend dead either. It was not shocking to me, but more like..why? I didn't know why it had to happen vs. be an ominous threat...I didn't understand, but I continued on anyway. I just think this author's strength really is in her descriptions vs. some of the other parts of the book. I appreciate you sharing your thoughts with me!TopaAzul062 wrote: ↑20 Mar 2020, 20:38 I enjoyed the descriptions as well, but the trip to the Guinness Storehouse was a favorite. I can't think of Guinness without thinking about my art teacher that was more than willing to try new things. Even if this new thing was a joke, the students didn't know and carried out the request anyway*.
Least favorite moment was how Hillary found her friend. It was strange how no one thought anything was off when she could be contacted by Skype, but not by landline; even more so when it wasn't brought to her attention during those video calls. I didn't like the Claire part either, but then I remembered that she was actually in the room with Sarah.
Couldn't help to think that maybe the killer moved her out of the room after dealing with Sarah; especially since she was known to be a light sleeper.
*The Guinness Incident: My art teacher told of a time when he jokingly told a past group of students that he would give them extra credit if they brought him a bottle of Guinness. To his surprise, several students showed up with cases of Guinness for him. The teacher got his Guinness and the students got extra credit.