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Book Reviews of When Autumn Leaves

When Autumn Leaves
When Autumn Leaves
Author: Amy S. Foster
ISBN-13: 9781590202555
ISBN-10: 1590202554
Publication Date: 10/6/2009
Pages: 304
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 12 ratings
Publisher: Overlook
Book Type: Paperback
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ErinMc avatar reviewed When Autumn Leaves on + 373 more book reviews
This book is one of magic and love of life. It about women and the town they live in. I feel it is also a look at life and its many chapters we live through.
Warning for some: It dose deal with the Calendar of Pagan Holidays and to some this may not be what they want to read. I didn't know this when I was given the book,and wanted the next reader to know.
I had a few issues with it but all in all it has a wonderful story and many new things to bring to the reader.
In the end sisters are sisters, even if they are not of your family. You have a few in your life I am sure.
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I just adored this story. I loved all the little stories within a story. The women come from all walks of life, it could be any small town. What would you do if you were told that you were being reassigned and you needed to pick your own replacement? I am hoping there is a book II. I want to know how Autumn's choice works out.
pj-s-bookcorner avatar reviewed When Autumn Leaves on + 885 more book reviews
An enjoyable read.
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I enjoyed this book very much. Great personalities, good definition of each character, great storyline. This is a book I will keep and read again. Just wished there was such a town to live in....
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I like to think there's magic in the world, so I loved the concept of a town that it's own little magic capsule. The story was intriguing.... LOVED Autumn. The execution of the plot waned for me towards the end and I thought that the author could have done a better job sewing up all the subplots. By the time she started putting it all together, I was having trouble remembering who was who (but maybe I'm just getting old.) It made me wonder if she was leaving herself open for a sequel. All in all, an enjoyable read.