Tracy Dalton Dalton itibaren Ozourt, Fransa
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God has used this allegory multiple times, and everytime I read the book, it effects me in a different way. You definately have to be willing to bring your heart to the table when you read this.
I think this book raised some very interesting questions about medical technology. I also enjoyed how the story was being told from multiple perspectives, I felt so many different emotions about each character as they spoke in their own words, and then opposing emotions as others spoke about them. It was very good.
After reading a truly disappointing romance like Outlander, I had to feel better with the master of historical romances-Georgette Heyer. This one surprised me. I wasn't sure really who I was supposed to root for till halfway through the book. Her books are hard to understand, too, unless you are familiar with Regency dialogue. I find it fascinating-but not everyone wants to learn new vocab while reading a romance. Very satisfying.