1 to 3 of 3
Review Date: 7/12/2015
Haunting and beautiful. Transports you to a distant Southern summer full of boredom and adventure. Although not as enthralling as Tartt's other novels The Little Friend is still worth the read.
Review Date: 7/13/2015
A lovely biography that urges one to travel, eat, and discover your life's passion. The narrating is superb and convinced a young college girl like me to order a massive text on French cooking, The Art of Mastering French Cooking, because it's creation was described in such detail within My Life in France's pages. I will keep this book to read again when I have the means to actually visit the wonderful places described within it's pages.
Review Date: 7/26/2015
Fantastic. This book transported me to a different world, where time travel is possible but more importantly where love trumps all obstacles. It made me want to grab ahold of time and not let it run through my fingers.
1 to 3 of 3