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Once Upon a River by Diane Setterfield - Restarting November 4th 2020
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UK one is similar to this one, but it's just a river, not a swan's neck. It's still pretty, but for me doesn't compare to the US version.


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Agreed, the US cover seems to be more in keeping with the general idea of the novel.

Really enjoying it so far. There is something about the writing that I really love, but I don't know how to describe it. Not quite fairy-tale-like, but along those lines, perhaps.
Very intriguing plot, I do like a bit of mystery! After this chapter, I can see how the puzzle pieces fit together (at least, I think I can, might be wrong).
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I really liked it, it kept me guessing the whole way through.
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Going to go see the author on her UK book tour and now I'm really intrigued to read The Thirteenth Tale too!






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I loved this book. The middle was kind of slow for me, but the ending made up for it.

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I also really liked Ch 5 about Tributaries, and what it might be saying about stories - not just stories in books but all our stories, how it's like a river that has countless tributaries contributing to it, and how it might also one day feed into a bigger river. That's a really nice thought!

Right now where I'm at, I get the sense that we're being introduced to different seemingly unconnected stories at first, and then we see how they converge - just like tributaries joining up into a river. There's some masterful story-crafting going on and I'm here for it.

