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Loading... Keeping the House: A Novelby Ellen Baker
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. so-so read ... probably wouldn't recommend it ... not much else to say. ( )I really liked this book and could not put it down! I loved this book. It is about a family whose lives are so intertwined. It is almost like a soap opera, but everything is written in a very believable way. The chapters end so that it make you want to keep reading. Excellent read. I almost feel guilty admitting how much I enjoyed this book. Besides being a sucker for a war book, it definitely has chick lit feel, as well as a touch of the Jerry Springer train-wreck- that-you-can't-stop-watching feel to it (complete with incestuous love affairs with family members you don't realize are family members). For a first book Ellen Baker has certainly written an engaging, mysterious, dysfunctional delight that literally had me glued to the last two hundred pages. There was just no way I was putting it down until I learned what happened to every last character. One of the most enjoyable features of the novel, in my opinion, were the blurbs and didactic advice taken from 1950's Ladies Home Journal magazines and other instructional journals of that era. While a few of the characters are a bit stereo typical and the plot has a few weak points, overall Ms. Baker has definitely hooked me as a reader. I will be watching for her next release. I really enjoyed this book and I highly recommend it. There were a lot of characters but you did feel like you got to know many of them. You saw their good sides and bad. The ladies of the Ladies Aid gave us what people thought of the Mickelson's and we were able to see inside their lives and know they were just regular people. There was some mystery in how the story would unravel and it was enjoyable to read. no reviews | add a review
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(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:58:22 -0400)
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