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The Year Everything Changed (2011)

by Georgia Bockoven(Favorite Author)
3.67 of 5 Votes: 2
ISBN
0062069330 (ISBN13: 9780062069337)
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English
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William Morrow Paperbacks
review 1: Powered right through this book. It is about 4 women with the same father. The catch is that each never knew the others existed. When the father finds out he is dying, he makes a last ditch effort to try and set the record straight on why he left each of them and didn't try to see them again, and, ask forgiveness. The premise is a bit unbelievable, but still compelling and I found myself picking up the book every chance I had. You will alternately root for the dad, either or all of the women, hate one of them, or hate the dad, but then you will get to the ending and well, you better read it, don't want to be a spoiler!
review 2: I read this entire book last night. Something about it made me keep reading and although I agree some of it was predictable, it w
... moreas written in a way that I just could not put it down and had some true surprises in it.It seems every book I read lately is written in the manner of a prologue, epilogue and chapters from different people. This usually annoys me but something about the author's writing kept me very engaged. This must be a current trend in novels and although it has it's benefits, I'd like it to stop. less
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Dasdranagon
I enjoyed the stories of Jesse and his girls.
blue
4 1/2 stars to me
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