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- Book Name: The Giver of Stars
- Authors: Jojo Moyes
- Pages: 368
- Genre: Historical Fiction
- Publish Date: Oct 8, 2019
- Language: English
Book Review:
The Giver of Stars by Jojo Moyes so it's set in the 1930s in Kentucky and is about a group of women who run a mobile library so they ride their horses and deliver books to their remote remote locations essentially
where you wouldn't really come out they don't really know how to read so supplying with them with these books from the mobile library allows them to learn a little bit to read and write and obviously enjoy enjoy good books really
I will not give any spoilers but I absolutely loved it it took me a while to get into I also that I was about halfway through and thinking definitely know what's gonna happen where this is going all the drama kind of happened in the last hundred pages all of the juicy parts but I finished it thinking
that was interesting which I think it's kind of how you want to finish your book so I wasn't really a huge fan of Alice who is like one of the main characters really there was a lot written about her I just didn't really understand her or relate to her should really I really she's from England although
I'm English but I've not moved to Kentucky maybe if I did that we'd have something in common I really did like Marjorie O'Hare though who she's kind of the troublemaker of the lot she's not really
but in the 1930s she was classed as a troublemaker I thought that she was such an interesting character and I really like how Jojo wrote about her so she cheats you probably probably my favorite character in the book yeah I'm gonna say yeah just got more and more interesting Abbott went on like
I say at the beginning I wasn't too sure I was thinking it's not really doing it for me but to the end I get the story now I get the point of it it is quite quite chunky so about four hundred and thirty pages of Gloria's book reading which if you're going into the last hundred pages to get the juiciness but it's quite a lot of not much going on but it was entirely setting the scene for the end
I would definitely recommend giving this a read if not just because of the gorgeous cover and I don't know what this page is called in a book but I just think that's lovely what a lovely welcoming page as soon as you open it
so I like that also there is a signature well the light is not doing us any favors can you see there we go her signature is tiny but it's there it's tiny teeny tiny but it's there so I can't convey too much so all in all I'm gonna say four stars for this one out of five the giver of stars needs to be needs to be rated in a star format
let's be honest so we're doing this for stars I'd definitely recommend that you read it obviously because it's written by JJ and it's just quite an interesting one summer hatch how many of hers are set in a different time period not all of them the going enough behind the centers for time period which all part of parts of it
I think which I did quite enjoy you should just write very well in the yield and times in medial sometimes what's wrong with me um obviously present time is quite good but I do like how she writes in in in the 1900
so I would recommend it but do persevere if you find yourself thinking I don't know what's going on what is what we trying to achieve here keep going trust me and then the last hundred pages
you'll just devour it you'll sit there until until it's all til it's all over so four or five stars before they give it those stars by Jojo Moyes.
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THANK YOU SO MUCH
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