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Before the War by Fay Weldon

Before the War

by Fay Weldon

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  • Mar 2017, 304 pages
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Di Wolter

Confused and Giving UP
I tried and tried for the past several days to continue reading this book, but I can't get any farther than the first half. It jumps around.....is fragmented beyond what I can comprehend...and I just can't find the story. I felt I gave it a good effort..but I can't continue. It feels like I'm wasting my time when I could be reading something more to my liking. Perhaps this is this author's style (I've never read it before). But I'm giving up.
Dorothy C.

Before The War
A very disappointing book. The story just wandered all over the place. Really no plot. I found myself going back to read what I had just read to keep all the events and characters straight. I would not recommend this book.
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