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for Three Days in June
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Jennifer B. (Oviedo, FL)
Three Days in June
Anne Tyler has a magic touch for writing stories. Her ability to make daily life with her characters interesting and meaningful astounds me! She turns the most ordinary occasions into events that are far from mundane. Three Days in June centers around a small family celebrating a wedding. That's all I will say to avoid spoiling the plot. This book will definitely get a recommendation from me for my book clubs! Thank you, Bookbrowse, for the opportunity to review this book before it is published.
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Connie H. (Sachse, TX)
Having bad days
There is nothing like a stressful event (like say a daughter's wedding for example) that can awaken both past and present memories, anxious thoughts and hidden secrets that we might wish to keep buried. This is what is happening to Gail Baines as she struggles through time with her thoughts in these "three days in June." I loved all the characters. They were well-developed, truly wonderful, funny and relatable. This book was an easy, fast read and I enjoyed every minute of it. I think it would be a great book for book clubs, due to its relatable content, as who hasn't had bad days. It provided me with a respite from my own anxious thoughts, just to be able to sit down in my favorite chair with a nice cup of tea and to be transported into a place that offers a look at family life, with all its quirkiness, a bit of messiness, and a connectedness.
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Karen R. (Columbus, OH)
Anne Tyler does it again
In typical Anne Tyler fashion, she makes the ordinary characters in Three Days In June very interesting. The three days in June are the day before, the day of, and the day after a wedding. I found myself thinking of these characters even when I wasn't reading this book. This is a delightful character driven book. I highly recommend.
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Juli B. (Prosper, TX)
Spinning the mundane into a delightful story.
Delightful storyline which is so very relatable as the main character wrestles with life choices; past experiences that have shaped her personality, and decisions that may alter the day-to-day moving forward. Anne Tyler crafts a believable, bittersweet, humor-filled scenario over the course of 3 days that readers will immediately embrace and debate; perfect for book clubs. Thank you to NetGalley for an advanced copy to review. Another gem from a proven talented author.
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Margot P. (Mandeville, LA)
Ordinary is Extraordinary
I have never read an Anne Tyler novel that I did not enjoy. This one is really a novella describing 3 days around a divorced couple's only child's wedding. It wrestles with all the day to day issues average people in their sixties deal with, but in Tyler's hands, it makes for a very poignant and interesting tale. I particularly enjoyed the self-analysis that Gail if finally able to do by the story's end.
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MaryJane B. (Lynch Station, VA)
A wedding reunion
A wedding ceremony offers a family a time to pause and look at what went wrong and what is good about their lives at the moment. Gail, the mother of the bride must navigate the loss of a job she thought she was due, the arrival of her X with a cat to stay with her for the wedding and a secret she thinks she needs to share with her daughter, the bride.
The book moves at a fast clip and the reader is right there while the wedding unfolds . It all happens in s few days, the rehearsal, wedding and the feelings afterwards. Now what? Is the question for the parents of the bride when the ceremony is over. A good read with well developed characters.
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Rebecca M. (Gulfport, FL)
A Slow & Thoughtful Story
As soon as I started reading this book, I felt like I had reconnected with an old friend who I was comfortable with. In this case, Anne Tyler is the old friend. There's such a feeling in her books & it was very much here in Three Days In June. Each person in this short novel have their quirks, their history, their short comings. I felt that even though several of these people could be viewed as difficult or odd, there was no judgement & over the course of the story we find out more of their back stories. I loved that there seemed to be empathy, even though at times it was slow to show itself. This was a true Anne Tyler story & I thoroughly enjoyed it!