Kaede Kojima Kojima itibaren 6300-025, Portekiz
For everyone's inner drunken wonk.
I stopped reading this book because I was so disgusted. It was horrible. It wasn't about love, it was about sex, a teenage boy who keeps pressuring a girl to have sex, and she does. Lame.
I truly enjoyed this book.It's one of those that the longer you read it, the better it gets. A mystery, ghost story, and historical book all rolled into one, I would describe it as a "thinking person's mystery." There's not really any gore or scenes thrown in for shock value, yet it's a very absorbing and engrossing tale. The setting is at a New York artist retreat and the characters you will meet are quite an eclectic lot. It alternates between the present and the past which has the reader caught up in 2 stories at once but which both blend nicely at the end. There are ghosts, mediums, seances, and other odd occurrences but they are written in such a way that the reader can decide what he or she believes actually happened. This is the 2nd of Carol Goodman's books that I have read and I enjoyed this one much more than the first, which was The Drowning Tree.
An amazing read!!!