Fiction
1999 Penguin Books (first published in 1998)
Read in October 2000
Rating: 2/5 (Fair)
Publisher's Blurb:
From the cozy confines of Mrs. Smith-Porter's bed-and-breakfast, Lesley, Margo, and Julia enter a gracious world of high tea in the garden, antique markets, picture-perfect countryside, and unexpected romance. The London holiday presents them with more than a few surprises, becomes a journey of self-discovery and a chance to renew the bonds of friendship, and holds the promise of three new lives awaiting them.
My Original Thoughts (2000):
Not very good and difficult to stay interested. The narrative was very choppy. Definitely not another Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood. The details about London were fun to read, though.
My Current Thoughts:
Nope. No recollection on this one at all. Maybe I picked it up because one of the characters' name is spelled the same way as mine (which is unusual in the U.S.).
Oh well, if the London details were fun, that's something. :) There are so many books that make no impression at all the day after I've read them.
ReplyDeleteJenclair, I had recently been to London, so I did enjoy those details. Other than that? Meh.
DeleteI’m sorry that this one wasn’t more memorable. London is a great setting for a story.
ReplyDeleteDeb, I've only been to London once (for two weeks), but it's fun to read stories and recognize the specific spots in which the characters are placed. I'd love to go back!
DeleteI don't recall seeing this book back then. London settings ... interest me. Sorry it wasn't better.
ReplyDeleteSusan, I have no idea why I grabbed it other than the London setting. Makes me wish I could visit England again!
DeleteIt's funny how a title can get me to pick up a book. Before I read your reviews I thought, hell yes - London Holiday!
ReplyDeleteYeah, well. ;) The reviews are pretty mixed on Goodreads, but I'm sure there are better novels about London!
DeleteHaha. I'm always amazed when I have no recollection of a book I read and posted my thoughts on! It doesn't say much for the book.
ReplyDeleteStacy, we read so many books each year, it's no wonder we can't remember everything we've written & posted.
DeleteIsn't it funny when we do not have any recollection of some of our reads? This one sounds like it had a lot of potential. I love that cover!
ReplyDeleteIliana, I love the cover art for this book, too. It's a shame the story wasn't more memorable.
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