Fiction
1999 Harcourt
Finished on July 26, 2001
Rating: 3.5/5 (Good)
Publisher's Blurb:
The summer that eleven-year-old Eva is caught shoplifting (for the fourth time), her mother, Miriam, decides the only solution is to move out of the city to a quiet town in upstate New York. There, she hopes, they can have the normal life she longs for. But Miriam is bound by a past she is trying to forget, and tensions escalate. It is only when Eva meets a reclusive beekeeper that she-and her mother-can find their way back to each other, and can begin life with renewed promise. A haunting novel of memory and desire, The Honey Thief reveals the healing power of friendship and the ineradicable bonds of mother and child.
My Original Thoughts (2001):
I enjoyed this book, but it's easily forgettable. Don't think it's the type that I'd highly recommend or would want to read a second time. Entertaining, but not great.
My Current Thoughts:
I was accurate with my original assessment; I have no recollection of this book!
Ha,ha. Many of the books I read, I easily forget unless they made a huge impression!
ReplyDeleteHarvee, I'm finding that the case more and more as I grow older!
DeleteVicki, I wish I could remember the details of every book I've ever read, but I know that's impossible. It doesn't just happen with books, either. We just watched a tv series (The Brokenwood Mysteries) that we thought was new to us, only to realize (toward the very end) that we'd already watched it!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure at one point I wanted to read this book. I may even have it on my shelves! haha...
ReplyDeleteIliana, you'll have to let me know if you wind up reading it!
DeleteI am always amazed when I like a book I read then years later cannot recall anything about it.
ReplyDeleteHelen, I can remember some of my favorites from years past, but not specific details. Just the overall sense that the book was entertaining, and maybe a little bit about the characters.
DeleteBack when I was a younger reader, I would read many books like this, books that I liked but did not love. Now I tend to know better what I like and what I don't like. If a story is just okay, I will often skip it.
ReplyDeleteDeb, I'm the same way now. I have no trouble discarding a book before I finish, if it's not pulling me in, or showing promise of a great read. Like you, I know better what I enjoy and what I can skip without even trying.
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