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The Winter Sea by Susanna Kearsley
5 stars, this was a fantastic read
Bring Up the Bodies by Hilary Mantel. 5/5
Mantel's continuation of her trilogy featuring Thomas Cromwell. This one carries us through the execution of Anne Boleyn covering the territory from Cromwell's point of view, possibly a bit differently from what we have read before.
I enjoyed reading Cromwell's reasoning for the spate of executions that surrounded Boleyn's. Mantel is imaginative, but sticks very close to historical fact.
This time I'm writing down the name of the author. Thanks!
Actually, not to be pendantic, but because Eowyn is a character in Lord of the Rings thus she is named AFTER the character, not based on the characterEven Eowyn’ first name ( pronounced: A-o-win ) conjures up a sort of mysterious tint on her somewhat mystic first novel. Actually, her first name is based on a character from J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings.
The Snow Child: . . . Dan Brown’s fictional character Robert Langdon would have quite a task explaining the hidden meanings of this novel to this reviewer. Wait a minute, maybe Agatha Christie’s Hercule Poirot can figure out this befuddling conclusion for me. Whatever, this novel is quite a trip.
4 out of 5
I was just having a little fun