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Old 01-17-2018, 12:27 PM   #66
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I just finished a book that I was surprised was so good! The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah.
I had read another book by the author (Firefly Lane) which was pretty meh, to me.

All of 2017 or whenever it was published, I kept reading glowing reports of people really loving the book. So one day it appeared on one of my email alerts for sales at $1.99 and I thought "what can it hurt?". Had it not been that low, I'd not have bought "blind".

My expectations were low, but I started reading it last week and finished it yesterday. I was so pleased. It was a happy surprise! Usually my "gambled upon" books are stinkers, and this was not only good, but so far my favorite read.

It is a fiction story about two sisters who struggle to survive in France during WWII when it was occupied by German soldiers. I can't say more due to being afraid of spoiling it. but it's an emotionally riveting read.

I'm now onto my next read, which is more light/fluffy The Twelve Days of Christmas by Debbie Macomber an overdrive loan and should be quick and fun to read.
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