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Speaking of my reviews, I've put in a lot of work on them (I strive for 'a professional' 300 words; not a word more). GRIN! Since I prefer getting views/votes at Amazon, I use HTML code to link them on here. I don't think there's a button to press if it isn't to reference a Goodreads page. A ton of links are finished in messages 1 & 2 of my mountain thread. :)

This historical novel was an admirable imagining of what the Mirabal sisters lives were like. Three of the four were assassinated on November 25, 1960 due to their deep involvement with the rebellion against the dictator Trujillo in Dominican Republic. Although the book is about these revolutionary sisters, most of the action is really domestic - growing up, meeting husbands, family life and such.
I gave the book 4 stars, but really 4 1/2. I just can't keep to only full stars. Anyway, if you want to see my full review, click here.

Already working another one already so the next step should be up quickly. Owned it for ten years. Nice to get to some of these longtimers.



To politely disagree with your rating system... your four stars are somewhat different than what goodreads says, which is only "really liked it" and leaves much room for personal opinion.
For me, Shreve's writing in this book was good enough for four stars. I haven't read any of her other works, so maybe it doesn't hold up well compared to those books and some people may have higher expectations from Shreve. But if compared to other books by different authors, poorly written, this book shines above those. And yes, despite the shocker last sentences. For example above listed The Impressionist by Hari Kunzru. Not that it was poor writing but it was quite dull at times, thus the writing not as good as Shreve and I gave it a lower rating.


Okay, finished another book....number 17 down. This one an old classic The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. I had read a small portion for a class years ago and finally got around to reading the entirety.



Earlier in the year I read Reading the OED: One Man, One Year, 21,730 Pages (library book, so not counted for my mountain). I think the order would have been better the other way around.



One more to finish this peak, should be able to manage it.

With this book done it means I'm standing on the peak of Mt. Blanc! YAY!!!
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