Goal = 50
Book #22
The Light Between Oceans by M.L. Stedman: http://www.amazon.com/Light-Between...2275&sr=1-1&keywords=the+light+between+oceans
I loved this book. It is the story of a young couple who live on an island off the coast of Australia in the 1920s, where he is the keeper of the lighthouse. They have been trying unsuccessfully to have a child for several years, when a boat washes ashore with a baby and a dead man inside. The choices they make that day set off a series of events that determine their fate as well as the fate of many other people.
I thought this novel was beautifully written and I read the entire book in one day.
I'm thankful someone had a positive review on this book. Those on the DIS that have read it for book clubs have not enjoyed it.
I think I may make this my next to read book. I'm interested to find out which side of the fence I'll be on after reading it, lol.
I was wondering about this one!
I love the romantic suspense books she writes like Blue Smoke, Home Port, The Rescue etc...
Does it compare to those as far as the suspense goes?
I read all of the outlander books twice....and I have NO IDEA who Roger MacKenzie is.#12: A Leaf on the Wind of All Hallows by Diana Gabaldon. This is a novella that is an offshoot of the Outlander books. It tells the story of what happened to Roger MacKenzie's parents. Now if I could just remember Roger MacKenzie from those books, I'd be happy!!!Seriously, I do remember that he was married to Briana but I'm a little rusty after that.
It was an easy read and easy to read because I think Gabaldon writes well and tells a good story, even if you're not crazy about her subject matter.
Just started The Dinner.
I read all of the outlander books twice....and I have NO IDEA who Roger MacKenzie is.
Just started The Dinner.
I read all of the outlander books twice....and I have NO IDEA who Roger MacKenzie is.
Thanks for letting me know about this.....don't know how I missed it! I loved the Outlander books and am looking forward to the next one (#8?) later this year.#12: A Leaf on the Wind of All Hallows by Diana Gabaldon. This is a novella that is an offshoot of the Outlander books. It tells the story of what happened to Roger MacKenzie's parents. Now if I could just remember Roger MacKenzie from those books, I'd be happy!!! Seriously, I do remember that he was married to Briana but I'm a little rusty after that.
It was an easy read and easy to read because I think Gabaldon writes well and tells a good story, even if you're not crazy about her subject matter.
Book 9/40: The Dark Monk: A Hangman's Daughter Tale by Oliver Potzch
This book was ridiculous. It took two weeks for me to read it because I just didn't want to read it, but I kept trying. The only thing I liked about it was the character of the hangman and learning about the hangman dynasty life back then in Germany. Otherwise, the level of disbelief I had to suspend to get through the last quarter of the book was too much, even for a mystery about the Templars. Unfortunately, I already own the third ebook.
I started Assassin's Apprentice, first book in the Farseer Trilogy, for my next book. So far, so good.
#12: A Leaf on the Wind of All Hallows by Diana Gabaldon. This is a novella that is an offshoot of the Outlander books. It tells the story of what happened to Roger MacKenzie's parents. Now if I could just remember Roger MacKenzie from those books, I'd be happy!!!Seriously, I do remember that he was married to Briana but I'm a little rusty after that.
It was an easy read and easy to read because I think Gabaldon writes well and tells a good story, even if you're not crazy about her subject matter.
Just started The Dinner.