Emotional Geology
6 journalers for this copy...
I loved this book from the very first page. It immediately pulls you in, as the story starts to unfold. Rose has bi-polar, and although I don’t know how accurate the portrayal it is, it seems very real, and gives a rather frightening insight.
Rose’s past is gradually revealed as the story develops, along with it’s affect on her present.. and the people around her. Her relationship with Calum is explored, as well as the one she has with the daughter.
The author calls it “an off-beat love story”, but it offers so much more. It remains a warm, positive story, whilst not shying away from the thoughts and emotions that are needed to make it come alive. It’s a book to lose yourself in, and I will be searching out more from this author.
Rose’s past is gradually revealed as the story develops, along with it’s affect on her present.. and the people around her. Her relationship with Calum is explored, as well as the one she has with the daughter.
The author calls it “an off-beat love story”, but it offers so much more. It remains a warm, positive story, whilst not shying away from the thoughts and emotions that are needed to make it come alive. It’s a book to lose yourself in, and I will be searching out more from this author.
The book arrived in Cleveleys today, looking forward to reading it :)
Just to let you know i recieved the book a couple of days ago and looking forward to reading it.
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Off to Bedford now
Off to Bedford now
Journal Entry 5 by steveandtomsmum from Lancaster, Lancashire United Kingdom on Thursday, May 7, 2009
Got this book today and am looking forward to reading it.
It took me a while to get into as I didn't really like the writing style. But it made me want a rugged landscape, and in the end I liked the story enough for the writing style not to matter