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Julia's Story (Sisters of the Quantock Hills) |
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Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Julia's Story is the probably the best book I've ever read!! Review: ...I got excited, sad, then actually cried. I've never cried while reading a book before. I tried to persuade Julia to say something although I knew it wouldn't matter. This is an extremely sad and compelling book. The sisters have such a strong bond with each other. I STRONGLY RECOMMEND reading this book!!!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: GREAT! Review: I have read the first three of the Sisters of the Quantock Hills books now, and this one is definitely the best so far. If you liked the other books, you'll LOVE this one (as I do). However, this one is more sad than the others (but you'll but prepared for most of what happens by reading the first two). The other books don't say too much about Julia, but this book shows what an amazing character she is. This book is a wider range of time than the others (Sarah's Story and Frances' Story are 1910-1920, Julia's Story is 1910-1930. Julia's age ranges from about 15-35) but its still REALLY good. you also learn more about what happened with Frances and Gabriel. I haven't read Gwen's Story yet, but I hope to very soon!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: GREAT! Review: I have read the first three of the Sisters of the Quantock Hills books now, and this one is definitely the best so far. If you liked the other books, you'll LOVE this one (as I do). However, this one is more sad than the others (but you'll but prepared for most of what happens by reading the first two). The other books don't say too much about Julia, but this book shows what an amazing character she is. This book is a wider range of time than the others (Sarah's Story and Frances' Story are 1910-1920, Julia's Story is 1910-1930. Julia's age ranges from about 15-35) but its still REALLY good. you also learn more about what happened with Frances and Gabriel. I haven't read Gwen's Story yet, but I hope to very soon!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Another view on the events.. Review: I remember when these books were first on display at Borders, thinking I wanted to read this one, because of the romance, and how pretty the cover was... "Julia's Story" was another interesting installment in the lives of the Purcells. It starts after Sara & Frances' stories, and lasts a little longer. It tyes up what you were left wondering at the end of Frances' Story. My favorite part of all the novels is how they all give a sisters persepective on that walk they took over the Quantocks. My favorite part of the story would probably be the few days Julia and Geoffrey manage to steal away, to spend time together in Paris. Their romance is a lot more complex than you were led to believe. It just makes the inevitable all the sadder...if you've read the other books, you know what I'm talking about. "Julia's Story" is definitly not a let down. It's just so sad...but so is life. Definitly read these books - all together they are a great story.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Another view on the events.. Review: I remember when these books were first on display at Borders, thinking I wanted to read this one, intrigued by the romance and how pretty the cover was... "Julia's Story" is another interesting installment in the lives of the Purcells. It covers some of the same events from "Sarah's Story" & "Frances' Story" but also lasts a little longer. It ties up what you were left wondering at the end of "Frances' Story". My favorite aspect of all the novels is how each gives a sisters persepective on the walk they took over the Quantocks. My favorite part in the later story would probably be the few days Julia and Geoffrey manage to steal away, to spend time together in Paris. Their romance is a lot more complex than you were led to believe. It just makes the inevitable all the more sad...if you've read the other books, you know what I'm talking about. "Julia's Story" is definitly not a let down. Parts can be quite sad...but so can life. But it ends on a hopeful note. Definitely read these books - all together they are a great story.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: World War I as seen from the front Review: I think this book is the best of the three Quantock Hill stories I've read so far. The scenes in hospitals in France during the war are so real, you feel you are there. As with the other stories, you see some of the same events, but from a different point of view. ... it's a sad story in many ways, and very moving. Definitely read the other books in the series too!
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