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At Home in Mitford (The Mitford Years)

At Home in Mitford (The Mitford Years)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Calgon, take me to Mitford!!!
Review: What a delightful book! I absolutely loved it! It is interesting, heartwarming and so often, just downright laugh-out-loud funny. The characters are so true to life. Ms. Karon is a terrific writer and I am looking forward to reading all of the remaining books in the Mitford series.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: charming
Review: This is a book about a loveable and charming small town full of interesting characters. This book is a fun read, but don't expect an exciting plot. There isn't a central problem or conflict to resolve. This book simply follows the lives of the main characters over the course of about a year and a half. It's fun to read about this almost-perfect small town life and imagine that life is really like this.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Peaceful Place
Review: The book, At Home in Mitford, by Jan Karon, is about an old and tired preacher that is holding on to more than he is capable of. The town of Mitford is located in between tall mountains that not only separate the people from the rest of the world physically, but also segregates them from the world's problems. This type of book allows people to relax and dream while reading.
Tim, the Episcopalian preacher, boldly faces all of his problems without regret. Throughout the book he was confronted with difficult problems, such as an enormous dog, a young boy, diabetes, and much more. Plenty of opportunities also come up that he more than happily deals with. This shows that Mitford is rich with surprises and never-ending peace. Tim is stubbornly motivated to go on preaching without rest or any help from others. This type of characteristic especially made him too tired to enjoy living life normally. As Tim helps to improve the life of others based on faith and trust, he finds that everything is becoming more and more difficult for himself. He soon meets a special woman that just moved in next door who helps sooth all of his difficulties.
Tim continually strives to preach wonderful sermons that lead his own flock of people, while he himself is struggling with his own faith. Throughout the book, every character stays simple and kind to one another. In the end, all of his friends realize how much he has done for them and they arrange for Tim to go and relax on a two month vacation. As a result, anyone that reads this book will be touched by the love and kindness every character shows.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A believable and uplifting novel
Review: This book a very enjoyable book to read! It was unique enough to be entertaining but still credible enough to keep you wondering. The book had many twists that kept you pondering what would happen next and also left you waiting for just the right amount of time. This Christian book makes reading pleasurable and helps us to realize how lucky we really are. It helps to understand some of the miracles that occur everyday and emphasizes the power of prayer. While reading this book I was able to relax and not have to be befuddled by the complexity of some of the mystery thrillers that I could have otherwise been reading. Not to say that mystery thrillers aren't good, I just think this is a good read if you're looking for a nice, rainy day novel. Jan Karon does a wonderful job at letting the reader get to know the character in a way that isn't blunt. The characters in this book are very diverse and the problems that they face are tackled in a manner that is a little more realistic. Seeing life through the view of a rector gives a positive and hopeful view on some not so joyful situations. I'm hoping that all of you will give this book a try and, who knows, you might just fall in love with the small town of Mitford like many other readers!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A warm and fuzzy feeling, but not literature.
Review: I'm a native of the area on which Mitford is based, and I can say that Jan Karon does no justice to the area. This novel was full of simple character types -- all from a white, middle-class background -- who don't resemble anyone I've ever met in my life. If you're looking for an escape from the real world, this may be it, but I'd recommend being white and fairly well-off (the only minority characters are stereotypical black "mammies"), otherwise you're in for a long-winded trip through hell.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: at home in mitford
Review: I really enjoyed father tim and his small town full of interesting chatacters. I did not enjoy the writing style used. I wished many times that there were less characters that we got to know a little bit more. I also did not care for the way the book jumped from scene to scene sometimes leaving me dazzed and confused whom we were talking about.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best series ever!
Review: I started this book wondering what was going to happen, expecting something different. When I finally just let myself get caught up in the story, it was like I belonged in Mitford. There isn't any great action, but you don't need it. When you read this book, you get so wrapped up in it, it's almost as if you were there. If you want to just relax and be a part of something good and wholesome, this is the series for you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Warm & Cozy Read
Review: If you like warm & cozy reads that are character driven, then At Home in Mitford is for you. The imagery that Jan Karon paints is picture perfect, with streets named Lilac Lane & Old Church Road, and the local diner, The Grill, where the townfolk gather and catch up on the latest goings on.

Mitford is the ideal of small town, southern life. It is here that Father Tim lives & breathes, where he is the pastor of a small parish. For the past 12 years, without a vacation or break, Father Tim has nourished his congregation while neglecting himself. Little does he realize how a new neighbor, a little boy, and a faithful dog will come into town and change his life. Mitford has a cast of wonderful, colorful characters and the pace is just right for the simplicity and loveliness of Mitford. This is not a book if you're looking for action, but if you like warm and cozy reads, this book is a must. I can't wait to read the rest of the series~

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Too Vanilla for Me
Review: I thought this was going to be one of the best books I had ever read but it wasn't so. The story goes on and on repeating itself in just different situations. As one of the other critics stated, I "baled out" before the book ended. I did make it to page 414 out of shear determination but I finally lost the battle. I am going to try the next book in the series to see if it is better than the first.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good, but a little dull
Review: This was my first book to read by Jan Karon. I was excited about beginning it, but once I started, I wasn't that excited anymore. I struggled through most of the book, trying to force myself to read it. I, personally, enjoy books with a climax, which this one does not have. There are a few high and low points, but that is about it. I will read the rest of the books I have at home and then decide if I want to read the next one.


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