tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2359917450688978581.post1503920455418424697..comments2024-03-13T18:46:15.935-05:00Comments on strange and random happenstance: Book Review 2013 #9 - Kate Morton's The Secret KeeperMiss Elizahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07868271853570489005noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2359917450688978581.post-40844163311016303232014-01-10T15:23:29.344-06:002014-01-10T15:23:29.344-06:00As with all books, the more I think about "Th...As with all books, the more I think about "The House at Riverton" the less I dislike it, but I agree, sometimes talking about a book helps, which I hope will help my opnions on the Nelson Mandela autobiography I just read when we meet on Sunday (that man was amazing but writing wasn't one of his skills).<br /><br />Also, now you have me really excited for "The Distant Hours"! Can not wait! It was totally awesome meeting Kate last fall, hearing her speak gave me some more insight into how she writes.Miss Elizahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07868271853570489005noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2359917450688978581.post-37907260233391711352014-01-10T07:42:32.269-06:002014-01-10T07:42:32.269-06:00I am jealous that you got to hear Kate read! I li...I am jealous that you got to hear Kate read! I liked this book, but my favorite of hers is "The Distant Hours." The twist at the end of that one was fabulous! I did like "The Secret Keeper," but somehow I just didn't really click with Dorothy, and so I didn't feel quite as involved as I would have liked to. <br /><br />Sorry you didn't like "The House at Riverton!" I did spend a lot of that book wanting to punch Grace in the face, but we read it as a book club selection, and we had some great conversations about it, so I think I enjoyed the book more because of that.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com