I thought this book was a great pick for the month of March with St. Patrick's Day and all...especially with the setting being in Ireland.AntonelaMaria wrote: ↑21 Mar 2020, 07:52I 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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For a character who had struggled with abandonment from her own mom, it was a lot different than I thought it would be. And including her in the trip to study family history seemed to show that Hillary wanted to make that an important piece in Claire's life. Thank you for sharing your thoughts with me. I appreciate it.
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Oh boy...Now I feel like an idiot not getting the connections between March and Ireland and beloved st. Patrick's daycpru68 wrote: ↑21 Mar 2020, 13:46I thought this book was a great pick for the month of March with St. Patrick's Day and all...especially with the setting being in Ireland.AntonelaMaria wrote: ↑21 Mar 2020, 07:52I hope you enjoy it. There is certainly an interesting narrative. Happy reading!
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I would choose that too. It just was overlooked with other side plotlines...
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Also my favorite moments where Hillary and Claire boneing moments. A refreshing thing to watch.
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I agree with you on that one as well. I was actually so surprised that it happened. I thought maybe it was going to be one of those things where we were led to believe it was going to happen, and then it wouldn't. I was surprised by it and left feeling conflicted by it. Thank you for sharing your thoughts with me. I appreciate it.
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I thought the author did a great job with the setting too. It's always nice to have a visual included, especially if one has never been there. Glad you enjoyed the book, and I appreciate your comments!Fazzier wrote: ↑27 Mar 2020, 00:09 I always appreciate when a work of fiction provides readers with a map. I liked the author's inclusion of a map at the beginning of this book. Even as he was talking about places like Galway, I had had relative locations of those places embedded in my mind. On the other hand, I couldn't find anything to dislike about this book.
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She was portrayed really well too, I thought. Especially when she got her hair caught on the plane. Been there, done that! Thank you again for the insightful comments.
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I agree with you. I learned a lot about Ireland while reading this as well. It is nice to pick up a book for one reason and actually get some education from it as well. Thank you for your thoughtful comments. I appreciate it.Raycheal+2020 wrote: ↑27 Mar 2020, 01:16 My favorite moments where the stories related to Irish history and culture. It was more like a tutorial class for history. I love it when I read a book and learn something new.
Also my favorite moments where Hillary and Claire boneing moments. A refreshing thing to watch.
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I agonized right along with you! I kept thinking..who cares about the killer! Somebody look after Claire! I said this on another post, but Seamus was like Judas out of the Bible. Looks at someone who he loves and then betrays her. That's a person fully possessed by greed, I tell you. Thank you for your comments and for sharing them with me. I appreciate it.Oziafricana wrote: ↑28 Mar 2020, 13:49 I didn't like how I moved from an admiration to a loathing of Seamus' character. He was such a greedy one and even when he knew his lover was in danger, he kept up the ruse. I agonised over the child that was left alone when the parents rushed off after a thief/killer.