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One Sunday Morning : A Novel review:5 stars (perfect summer read) - I found this book on the table of the bookstore and finished it within a span of two days. I loved it! It's about socialites in the 1920s in New York, and they take a trip to Paris. It's very minimalistic and great. I love the scenes set in Paris. There's a fabulous scene where one of the girls walks the Champs-Elysee and I swear I almost cried. It's like I know the girls. Even though it's the 1920s, I found so many comparisons to today's culture, the way that today we're up against a conservative backlash in the country not unlike prohibition and the way that people still talk behind each other's backs, and the way that things aren't always as they seem. Highly recommend this book!!1 stars (Borrow From The Library..It's Too Pricy for What You Get) - Well, this was an anti climatic book. But maybe it was supposed to be? I found the ending dull and rushed.
Lizzie did something bad....or did she? Well, rumors start to fly and then there is a murder...and then everyone goes to Paris. We read about Mary's, Geoffrey's and Iris' adventures in Paris..although there wasn't much to write about their adventures because this is a novella and we don't get a lot of detail. Anyway, I'm waiting and waiting to find out about the dead guy and about Lizzie's evil secret and when it comes I'm like......that's it?
I found the characters flat and dull and not very exciting at all. Thankfully it only took me 2 days to read this book. If it had been longer and I invested more time into it I would have been annoyed. To be honest I'm not sure if I want to read anymore of Ms. Ephron's novels.
4 stars (A tale for a summer afternoon ...) - While hardly the heady stuff of Edith Wharton, this charming novella (it's really too brief to be classified as a novel) is perfect summer reading. The female characters are precisely drawn though I could wish she'd opted for more depth and a more lengthy story. All in all, very enjoyable -- takes no more than a couple of hours to read! One Sunday Morning : A Novel Features: Author: Amy Ephron Female friendship Fiction Fiction - General General Historical - General Man-woman relationships New York (N.Y.) Popular American Fiction Secrecy Fiction / General
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