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Julia Gregson, East Of The Sun Reviews

  • Review by
    annecheryl
    on 23rd Nov 2008


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    Generally a very good read, particularly, I suspect, for women readers. The novel has a wide span, both geographically and time wise, stretching from England to India in the 1920's, and successfully conjures up a long lost world, particularly for young women of that era. The voyage is well construct ...
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  • Review by
    Guest.
    on 20th Sep 2008


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    A beutifully woven storey about the importance of love and friendship. Julia Gregson sypathetically writes about human nature and the differnt ways we deal with our emotions.
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  • Review by
    janetsl
    on 17th Sep 2008


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    It's a good holiday book. However, the author refers to Abbott and Costello films on at least two occasions. Abbott and Costello films were not around until the 1940's. I wonder how many other facts she got wrong.
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    Angiem123 Rank: Lance Corporal
    on 5th Aug 2008


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    I absolutely loved this book! It's so beautifully written, I couldn't put it down! I would add that I've been inspired, although previously was not interested in the time period (1920's) nor location (India) . This book comes very highly recommended/!
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