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Atrinity Thomas Thomas itibaren Tajpur, Bera Khana, West Bengal 721423, Barato itibaren Tajpur, Bera Khana, West Bengal 721423, Barato

Okuyucu Atrinity Thomas Thomas itibaren Tajpur, Bera Khana, West Bengal 721423, Barato

Atrinity Thomas Thomas itibaren Tajpur, Bera Khana, West Bengal 721423, Barato

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It was definitely hard to put this book down. The story jumps back and forth between two women. Ella Turner is a recent transplant in a small town in France. She decides to research her family's French ancestry. Isabelle du Moulin Tournier lived 400 years earlier, and yet they have a common thread. I enjoyed Isabelle's story more than Ella's story. But the ending left me unsure as to what happened to Isabelle.

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This was horrible. I can't begin to explain all of what disgusted me. The mistakes were out of this world. The main characters name, which is all of four letters, was mispelled on the COVER, in a sentence directly underneath a sentence that had his name correctly spelled. How that happens I'll never know. There were many, many times when I had no clue who was speaking, who they were speaking to, etc. I read paragraphs where one person was speaking and then a sentence from another person was thrown into the same quotation marks with no break at all. I just had to guess and use context clues as to what the hell was going on. It was impossible and a headache to get through it. Why did I keep going? I like Clark's writing and I just couldn't buy that this was it. I'm not sure what went wrong here but something was drastically wrong.