by Eileen Favorite
ages: adult
First sentence: “I was so angry with Mother!”
Review copy sent by the author’s publicist.
The pitch: a literary fantasy in which heroines of beloved novels (most of them tragic) escape to a bed and breakfast in rural Indiana in 1974.
The heroine: thirteen-year-old Penny who is at odds with her mother, Anne-Marie. Mostly because her mother won’t let her interfere with the heroines, but also because she’s 13 and that’s what 13-year-olds do.
The plot: I don’t know. I never got there. Seventy pages in, and I was still struggling to figure out what the heck was going on. I got that there was tension between the mother and daughter, and there was something about not running through the woods, but that’s really all.
The reason I abandoned this one: It was boring. Painfully so. I think it was meant to be cute and pretentious, but honestly? It put me to sleep. Multiple times. I don’t even have anything clever to say about this one because I didn’t even actively dislike it.
I hate to say this, because I did like the idea of the premise, but this one just didn’t work for me.
That's really too bad because the idea behind it sounds fun.
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Maybe the fact that the heroine is 13 but it is written for adults is part of what makes it not work.
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This kind of book totally frustrates me — great premise but just doesn't come together. Appreciate your critical perspective.
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Cover is kinda cool…:)
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