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Lucky Bunny (2012)

by Jill Dawson(Favorite Author)
3.42 of 5 Votes: 1
ISBN
0062202502 (ISBN13: 9780062202505)
languge
English
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Harper Perennial
review 1: Thoroughly enjoyable read. I loved Queenie and her antics. I was much reminded of my imagined and real Grandmother and her antics as a young woman through the war and, although I think she was not as much of a crook, had a similar sense of fun. She and her best friend were like Stella and Queenie!Really evocative of the East End during the 30s and 40s. I would have liked to know more about how things turned out for the daughter.
review 2: ****Recieved from Goodreads giveaways****I want to first say that I think that there are a lot of people out there that are going to really enjoy this book. I unfortunatly wasn't one of them. I didn't really care for the way it was written. It was written more in a memoir style and I think if it had been in the style
... moreof 1st or 3rd person as it was happening I would have really enjoyed the book. Because of this I just didn't really connect with the characters and it leaves the book lacking in any type of plot to get involved with so it was a really slow read that just kinda plodded along and went nowhere. It did pick up a bit once Queenie grew up but not enough to really salvage the book for me. But, I do think there is an audience out there for this book and probably a lot of that audience will enjoy this book a lot more than I did. less
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diamond
I had greater hopes for this book than it delivered. However, it was an interesting character study.
Shaylee
interesting characters, great writing, good pace. I would recommend it.
vmalfair
Good story. A different view into a different time. Great characters.
dassian
Enjoyed this a lot. Lovely pace, fun voice.
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