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Jane Kirkpatrick

Auteur de All Together in One Place

49+ oeuvres 5,665 utilisateurs 275 critiques 9 Favoris
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Œuvres de Jane Kirkpatrick

All Together in One Place (2000) 552 exemplaires
A Name of Her Own (2002) 406 exemplaires
No Eye Can See (2001) 388 exemplaires
What Once We Loved (2001) 340 exemplaires
A Clearing in the Wild (2006) 287 exemplaires
Every Fixed Star (2003) 283 exemplaires
A Sweetness to the Soul (1995) 261 exemplaires
The Daughter's Walk (2011) 246 exemplaires
A Tendering in the Storm (2007) 228 exemplaires
Hold Tight the Thread (2004) 204 exemplaires
A Flickering Light (2009) 187 exemplaires
Love to Water My Soul (1996) 179 exemplaires
A Mending at the Edge (2008) 166 exemplaires
A Gathering of Finches (1997) 164 exemplaires
A Light in the Wilderness: A Novel (2014) 152 exemplaires
A Land of Sheltered Promise (2005) 147 exemplaires
The Memory Weaver: A Novel (2015) 135 exemplaires
All She Left Behind (2017) 123 exemplaires
Mystic Sweet Communion (1998) 112 exemplaires
Where Lilacs Still Bloom: A Novel (2012) 109 exemplaires
This Road We Traveled (2016) 109 exemplaires
One More River to Cross (2019) 92 exemplaires
Everything She Didn't Say (2018) 92 exemplaires
Something Worth Doing (2020) 82 exemplaires
Beneath the Bending Skies (2022) 51 exemplaires
Barcelona Calling: A Novel (2011) 46 exemplaires
A Burden Shared (1998) 10 exemplaires
Tabitha's bestemming (2017) 1 exemplaire
Der Treck der Frauen. 1 exemplaire

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I had high expectations for this book because it sounded like something right up my alley. Unfortunately, many aspects of this book were disappointing.
When I first opened this book, I noticed the map (which was pretty cool) and the three-page character glossary. Even with the help of the glossary, which I consulted often, I still struggled to understand who was who, who married whom, and which children belonged to each person.
Secondly, I found the writing of this novel bland. It presented everything in a very long-winded manner and couldn't catch my attention. I often had to go back and reread because I didn't catch what was being said.
On top of all that, this book also character-hopped every few paragraphs, switching stories and issues being discussed. It was difficult to keep up with because the characters were not given the chance to come alive on the page.
This book was not for me but I still encourage you to give it a try.

Rating: 2 Stars
Content: Cannot Assign due to DNFing this novel

*I received a complimentary copy of this novel from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts are my own and a positive review was not required.
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libraryofemma | 29 autres critiques | Apr 18, 2024 |
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Abigail is an early suffragette. I enjoyed reading this book, but had a hard time with her constantly leaving her family in order to work on women’s rights. I understood her passion, but her children should be first.
 
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Quiltlady | 27 autres critiques | Feb 12, 2024 |
My Review of One More River To Cross by Jane Kirkpatrick: I promise I tried to read this book . . . Truly, I did, but I am a girl, eh, woman that believes that some women overreact with feminism, men should automatically be put in three categories; stupid/weak/needy, overbearing/controlling, or wanting an inappropriate relationship. Since this book has shown a lack of respect for the men, bitter woman that "was what women did" talking about taking care of a family, and I tried flipping through the book and landed on a page where a guy was leaving his wife to travel another way because he needed to take care of his guns. GUNS! How ridiculous can a book get? It's almost as if this was making a joke of the men, women, and everyone. I didn't finish this book and can't recommend it.

If there isn't cheating in a book there is disrespect. Especially in Christian fiction lately.

Disclaimer: I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from the author. All views expressed are only my honest opinion.
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abigailkayharris | 29 autres critiques | Jan 1, 2024 |
This book was interesting. I like how Jane Kirkpatrick takes moments in history and crafts a story from them. It's a somewhat sad story for the most part. My heart ached for Clara and the difficulties that she faced. I liked how the book ended, it really gave closure.
 
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Sassyjd32 | 19 autres critiques | Dec 22, 2023 |

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Œuvres
49
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Membres
5,665
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#4,371
Évaluation
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Critiques
275
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