This book started very slow for me and then when I saw that the next
chapter would take an hour (I read it on a kindle) I almost DNF'd it
because I don't like long chapters, and I wasn't sure how I felt about
the
house. Saying anymore about that would be somewhat of a spoiler.
However, I do like Kate Quinn, so I put it aside for a couple of weeks
and went back to it when I felt more ready to concentrate on longer
chapters.
I'm glad I did.
The book is filled with
interesting characters, most of whom are given their own chapters, and
interesting situations, some of which one normally does not think of
when thinking of the 1950s. A few times, I did wonder what the point of
the story was, and why these diverse characters are brought together,
but the author ties it all up in a satisfying and beautiful way.
Award-winning journalist and talk show host Anne Holliday interviews some of the most popular authors of the day, including Mary Higgins Clark, Joseph Finder, C.J. Box, Jeffery Deaver, Delia Ephron, Liane Moriarty, Linda Fairstein, Lisa Gardner, Steve Berry, David Baldacci, Gregory Maguire, and many more.
Thursday, December 4, 2025
Book Review: The Briar Club by Kate Quinn
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