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Written by: Eleanor Brown
Written by: Eleanor Brown
Description:
A major new talent tackles the complicated terrain of sisters, the power of books, and the places we decide to call home.
There is no problem that a library card can't solve.
The Andreas family is one of readers. Their father, a renowned Shakespeare professor who speaks almost entirely in verse, has named his three daughters after famous Shakespearean women. When the sisters return to their childhood home, ostensibly to care for their ailing mother, but really to lick their wounds and bury their secrets, they are horrified to find the others there. See, we love each other. We just don't happen to like each other very much. But the sisters soon discover that everything they've been running from-one another, their small hometown, and themselves-might offer more than they ever expected.
My Thoughts: Oh my most anticipated read thus far. I have to say I waited and waited to download this on my Nook and I was so excited when I finally did. I really enjoyed this book. It was a little more serious than maybe I usually read but I loved it. I actually read it a lot faster than I expected I would. I loved all the sisters but there was just something about Cordy I loved the best. I actually would be very happy if this turned into a movie one day...which I think it has potential. This one will be read again.
My Grade: A+
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