My gal, Carrie of Normal Level of Crazy has been rocking the BUSY scene of late, tackling the uber-fun task of moving to a new house. While we all send her virtual hugs and welcome fruit baskets, I’m tickled to have her back and sharing about our virtual book club’s latest read!
I know so many of you have read this book, so please chime in with your thoughts and make sure to leave a comment to be entered for the free copy of next month’s pick–it’s gotten rave reviews and I’m SO eager to dig in!
Take it away, Carrie!
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After a short hiatus that involved packing, moving, and unpacking the 5 of us from one house to another (it was so much fun that I pray I NEVER have to do it again), I am back into the swing of things with book club!! And I’m so happy to be doing the write up for The Lake House!
I have loved Kate Morton for quite awhile now. Her books are so rich in detail, yet not overdone. They are mysterious and compelling. They are, in my opinion, beyond well written. I often times feel I am watching a movie as I read her novels.
The Lake House was no exception. While the beginning I found to be a little slow, the book picked up speed soon enough and kept me guessing as to what could possibly have happened to the little boy, Theo. I liked the pace with which Ms. Morton gave us clues and subtly pushed us with clever hints. I enjoyed not knowing some key pieces until near the end. I find it frustrating when details are revealed fairly quickly and I can make an educated guess halfway through a novel. This was not the case with The Lake House.
What did you all think about the pacing? Were you able to guess ahead of time anyway what happened to little Theo? (I don’t claim to be the sharpest knife in the drawer, so maybe it was blatantly obvious and I missed it somehow)
I was fond of the two narratives – one present day and one set in the past. I find in these types of novels, though, that one tends to outshine the other. Not always, but certainly enough times for me to anticipate and accept it. For me, I relished reading Alice’s perspective. While Sadie’s got better as the novel progressed, Alice’s (as well as Eleanor’s) was always fascinating to me. Maybe a personal preference, but the historical piece was truly enjoyable and allowed insight into a period of time that, interestingly enough, resonates with us today. One of the subjects that I found quite interesting was the PTSD issues from the war. It made me wonder how many families today struggle with this issue and how it has effected their home life.
Did you like the two narratives? Or did you find it distracting? Did you find yourself connecting the past and the present while reading about the different difficulties faced by the characters?
I found all the historical characters to be profoundly fascinating! I spent a lot of time trying to figure out what Mr. Llewellyn’s deal was … lol! He seemed like a “good guy”, but I was always a little leery. And the grandmother, Constance … what a bitter, miserable woman! I felt like the character development throughout the book was deep and compelling!
Were there any characters you favored? Anyone you were sure was a part of Theo’s disappearance?
I honestly would love to discuss the ending, but I really don’t want to give anything away. Suffice it to say, I was heartbroken, relieved and bursting to talk with someone about it. The book sat with me for days. I thought a lot about motherhood and sacrifice. I thought how agonizing it would be to fall in love with someone you were not supposed to fall in love with. I thought a lot about decisions. Decisions we make every day that will effect us for the rest of our lives.
I wish you all lived close by so we could have these discussions!! I know you all would have some amazing things to say! But I hope you will comment on Facebook or on Meredith’s page. We both love to hear from you all … even if you disagree!!
And, as usual, we will be giving away a free copy of our next book club pick (see below)! Just leave a comment on this blog post!
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Our next pick is one that I have picked up easily a dozen times at the bookstore. I am so intrigued and cannot wait to read it!!
Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs
Here is Amazon’s description:
A mysterious island.
An abandoned orphanage.
A strange collection of very curious photographs.
It all waits to be discovered in Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, an unforgettable novel that mixes fiction and photography in a thrilling reading experience. As our story opens, a horrific family tragedy sets sixteen-year-old Jacob journeying to a remote island off the coast of Wales, where he discovers the crumbling ruins of Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children. As Jacob explores its abandoned bedrooms and hallways, it becomes clear that the children were more than just peculiar. They may have been dangerous. They may have been quarantined on a deserted island for good reason. And somehow—impossible though it seems—they may still be alive. A spine-tingling fantasy illustrated with haunting vintage photography, Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children will delight adults, teens, and anyone who relishes an adventure in the shadows.
So join us next month for our review and discussion about Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children!!
Don’t forget to leave a comment so you can be entered to win a copy of Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children. Quirk Books has been gracious enough to send one to our lucky winner!! As long as you are 18 or older and live in the continental U.S., you are eligible. The winner will be picked March 11th!
Happy Reading!!
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Janine Huldie says
Still have to read The Lake House and now after Carrie’s review most definitely cannot wait to read it now 😉
Meredith says
I am halfway through and pretty engrossed! Morton definitely weaves a great tale!
Courtney says
I loved the lake house, but was annoyed with the ending. I would love to read the next book!
Meredith says
Gah! True confession, I have yet to finish it–sounding like I might be disappointed though? So glad to have you read with us!
Meredith says
You guys find the most fantastic sounding books for the book club; this is another one I would love to read/have!
Incidentally, is there a full list somewhere of all the reads? I have purchased a few along the way and they’re still sitting waiting to be read but I want to make sure I didn’t miss out on something fabulous because I didn’t buy it right away and my memory absolutely blows these days! 🙂
Erika says
Would love a full list of all the picks!
Meredith says
I love that you gals are such faithful followers! That means so much! So, with the site redesign, all the book club posts can be found here: https://www.themomoftheyear.net/category/book-club Hope it helps and thank you for reading with us!
Erika says
Really liked the Lake House, but thought it all got tied up a little too neatly, way too many coincidences there! I read a ton, but haven’t read Miss Peregrine–would love to win a copy!
Meredith says
I am SO eager to dig into this book! And true confession, I have yet to finish the Lake House, but I am getting the impression I might not love the end!
Tamara Woods says
I hadn’t heard of Lake House before, but it sounds like a fun read.
Meredith says
It is pretty engrossing, Tamara–check it out! 🙂
Robyn says
I let my mom borrow The Lake House, but I’m definitely reading it as soon as she returns it; it sounds excellent! The Miss Perigrine trilogy was my favorite read of the year so far, but I’d LOVE a copy for my kids to read (mine was an ebook from the library that now has a wait list a mile long) so we can all go see the movie that I hear is coming out in December!
Meredith says
I can’t wait to dig in–I’m sure I’ll get sucked into the whole trilogy right away!
Amy Mayo says
I can’t believe they’re making this into a movie!
I had a copy, but either lent it out – or lost it 2 years ago. I’d love another!!
My reading list is so long .. thanks for the suggestions for new books
Meredith says
Isn’t that so cool? Can’t wait for the movie!