Happy reading,
Dorothea 💜
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OVERVIEW
This is the sixth book that I have read by Julia Kelly. I have enjoyed both her historical fiction mystery series (Parisian Orphan) and her historical fiction novels.
In this historical novel, the author has several timelines that completely work with pre-WWII, WWII, and post-WWII periods. As stated in other reviews, I have a personal embargo on reading more WWII books, but Julia's books are always exceptions.
OVERALL REVIEW: 5.0 stars
Writing: 5.0 stars
As always, Julia Kelly writes so beautifully! Since I have read so many of her books, I inhale them quickly because the writing is that good! She ties the multiple timelines together so well and utilizes flashbacks to create intensity and layers to the story.
Character development: 5.0 stars
The main characters are Viv (mother), Joshua (father), and Maggie (relocated daughter). To add depth to the characters, Julia writes each chapter with a main character highlighted which is a lovely touch.
The secondary characters are Viv's parents (John/Edith), Joshua's parents (Seth/Anne), and Maggie's foster parents during the evacuation (Matthew/Sarah).
The tertiary characters are Kate (Viv's sister), Father Monaghan (the priest who arranges Maggie's relocation), Joshua's friends/co-workers, and Viv's friends/co-workers.
Storyline: 5.0 stars
The storyline begins when Viv finds out that she is pregnant. She and Joshua marry and then a twist happens. Due to the threat of war, Maggie is relocated to the countryside. Then many turns happen with Viv and Joshua. Finally, the big twist and turn happens
The main locations were London, Liverpool, and the English countryside.
Memorable/Informative: 5.0 stars
I had no idea that there was so much animosity in England against the Jewish population and towards Jewish-Catholic marriages during this time. The animus seems surprising as everyone lived together without segregation by religion according to the Author's Note.
Book cover: 5.0 stars
Beautiful!
Book title: 4.5 stars
On point!
HIGHLY recommend
BOOK INFORMATION
Los Angeles Public Library (LAPL) borrow (ebook)
The Lost English Girl by Julia Kelly
320 pages
Gallery Books
Release date of 3/7/2023
INFORMATIONAL LINKS
Happy reading,
Dorothea 💜
Hi, everyone!!
Did you know as part of your Amazon Prime Membership you receive a FREE monthly Kindle book available?? It is called Amazon First Reads!! You can find out more about it here: Amazon First Reads.
The Amazon First Reads email went out yesterday! There is a free Kindle book and a free Kindle short story for September 2024. I am really enjoying the additional short story along with the free ebook!
My TWO choices for September 2024 are:
When We Were Friends by Jane Green (short story)
So what Kindle book are you SELECTING?!?
Also, as a reminder, remember to "buy" AND download the FREE books from Amazon! You cannot read the books for free if they are not downloaded! Ask me how I know?
Happy reading,
Dorothea 💜
Good afternoon, everyone!
First off, I hope that
everyone is enjoying this long weekend! I am grateful for those who created the
weekend, work weeks, and overtime through their efforts.
So August was a good improvement
in books read! Unfortunately, the Olympics cut into my reading time, but it was
worth the time!
2nd ANNUAL
“booksbydorothea” BEST BOOKS OF 2024:
All We Were Promised by Ashton Lattimore (January) 5 stars
(ebook)
Miss Morgan's Book Brigade by Janet Skeslien Charles
(February) 5 stars (ebook)
The Lost Story by Meg Shaffer (March) 5 stars
(ebook)
How To Read A Book by Monica Wood (April) 5 stars
(ebook)
Here One Moment by Liane Moriarity (May) 4.5 stars (ebook)
The Friday Afternoon Club (June) 5 stars (audiobook)
The Bookstore Wedding by Alice Hoffman (July) 5 stars (ebook)
The Briar Club by Kate Quinn (August) 5 stars (ebook)
GOODREADS READING GOAL:
My goal is to read 100
books in 2024. As of 08/31/2024, I have read 59 books, or 59% of my goal.
AUGUST 2024 STATISTICS:
8 total books
5 e-books; 3 audiobooks; 0
physical books
1 book was an ARC (Advance
Reader Copy)
6 books were library books
0 books were purchased
1 book was an Amazon First
Reads
0 books were a Book Club
Girl
Audio listening time in August:
28 hours, 15 minutes
Pages read in August: 1273
pages
Average review rating: 4.44
stars
AUGUST BOOK RATINGS with
BOOK COVERS:
5.0-star book (2)
The Briar Club by Kate Quinn (ebook) LINK
What Does It Feel Like? by Sophie Kinsella (ebook) LINK
4.5-star book (4)
4.0-star book (1)
3.5-star book (1)
3.0-star book (0)
If you want to read my
full review of any of these books, there are individual review links for each
ebook or audiobook next to the book title and author. Click on the
specific book link to get to that book review!!
Happy reading!
Dorothea 💜
P.S. For more information
about my book ratings, you can find out more HERE.
Writing: 4.0 stars
Mary Louise can write and I would expect nothing less from a world-renowned NPR journalist. But, she misses it with the heart and soul I was expecting. I wanted and expected more emotion and nitty gritty. My expectations were very high with her writing.
Narration: 4.0 stars
Mary Louise narrates well as I expected, but again the emotion and real feeling were not there as I wanted and expected. There was some emotional reading, but it needed more, IMHO.
Character Arc: 4.0 stars
The audiobook is in random order and seems haphazard at times. It is fine to tell backstories to add depth and character. But in this memoir, it was constant backstories and it was sometimes off-putting. It spans the birth of her sons to her older son's high school graduation in 2022.
Memorable: 4.0 stars
Mary Louise's stories about being on assignment in multiple war zones were fascinating and scary. But, again, I wanted more.
Entertaining: 4.5 stars
The author sprinkled some funny stories throughout the memoir, but the most entertaining was the guinea pig in Ukraine.
Book cover: 4.5 stars
Appropriate!
Book title: 5.0 stars
Truth!
DEFINITE recommend
STATISTICS
Release date of 4/11/2023
INFORMATIONAL LINKS
Happy reading,
Dorothea 💜
OVERVIEW
This is the fifth book that I have read by Julia Kelly. I have enjoyed her historical fiction mystery series (Parisian Orphan) and her historical fiction novels.
In this historical novel, the author has two timelines - WWII and a contemporary timeline. As a personal aside, I have a personal embargo on reading more WWII books, but Julia is one of the few exceptions.
OVERALL REVIEW: 4.5 stars
Writing: 4.5 stars
As always, Julia Kelly writes so beautifully! She ties the two timelines together by weaving historical information to create a multi-layered story. I loved learning about British history in the novel, but it was written in such a well-done manner as to be pleasant and not scholarly.
Character development: 4.5 stars
The main characters are Louise (a WWII character) and Cara (a contemporary character).
The secondary characters are Paul (Louise's friend), Liam (Cara's friend), Iris (Cara's grandmother). Paul, Liam, and Iris are yin and yang characters.
The tertiary characters are Kate (Louise's cousin), Nicole (Cara's friend), assorted military characters, and Cara's boss.
Storyline: 4.5 stars
The storyline begins when Cara finds Louise's diary while working on an estate consignment sale with her boss. Cara becomes curious and wants to return the diary to Louise's family. She reads the diary and begins to research Louise while also trying to convince Iris to share about her WWII service.
The main locations were Cornwall, London, and Gloucestershire England.
Memorable/Informative: 4.5 stars
The British female gunners in WWII were brave, smart, and patriotic. They were real heroines who helped Britain win the war over Germany.
Book cover: 4.5 stars
Lovely!
Book title: 4.5 stars
Very appropriate!
STRONG recommend
BOOK INFORMATION
Los Angeles Public Library (LAPL) borrow (ebook)
The Light Over London by Julia Kelly
305 pages
Gallery Books
Release date of 1/8/2019
INFORMATIONAL LINKS
Happy reading,
Dorothea 💜
Happy reading,
Dorothea 💜
P.S. I also need to find a new audiobook!
OVERVIEW
Writing: 4.5 stars
Michael writes prose, lyrics, and music beautifully. I was impressed that the writing was so strong especially as Michael didn't finish high school! Impressive!
Narration: 5.0 stars
Michael read like a professional narrator with his amazing speaking voice (just as good as his amazing singing voice). He read with feeling and emotion as appropriate.
He also has a great sense of humor and made me laugh out loud. Michael's book is sprinkled liberally with curse words including my favorite that begins with an "F". It didn't bother me at all as it was all appropriate!
Character Arc: 4.0 stars
The audiobook is told chronologically from his childhood in St. Louis to his current life in California. The story ends in 2023 with Michael in a good place in his life with his career, marriage, and family.
The only real issue for me is that Michael knows a lot about music from writing lyrics and music to playing multiple instruments and being a music producer including forming his own record label. He talks about chord progression and I was lost as I have no natural musical ability. I wish Michael had explained more about the music as it would have been helpful!
Memorable: 5.0 stars
I loved how he shared how his life was not perfect including his wife's breast cancer diagnosis and their joint drug and alcohol recovery. He also shared his difficult relationship with his father. But my favorite parts are when Michael takes ownership of his behavior and calls himself an "a-hole" which was a correct analysis.
Entertaining: 5.0 stars
Michael told funny stories, but the best anecdotes were about his son when he was little. The story about the coffee shop and the cookie was hysterical to me as a parent!
Book cover: 5.0 stars
Perfect - showcasing his beautiful blue eyes.
Book title: 5.0 stars
Oh, so perfect - he wrote this song AND Michael has imposter syndrome thinking he is the fool!
STRONG recommend
STATISTICS
Release date of 5/21/2024
INFORMATIONAL LINKS
Happy reading,
Dorothea 💜