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The Return – Victoria Hislop

03 Monday Nov 2008

Posted by Kirstin in Saint Mark's - East Kilbride, The Return

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After marvelling, coveting and playing with ‘B’s’ remote controlled vacuum cleaner we finally got down to discussing this months book at the Book Group.

The Return had been chosen due to the fact Victoria Hislop’s first book, The Island, had been the people who attends type of book.  This latest book from her is in fact very similar to ‘The Island’ but this time it is Spain during the Civil War which is the backdrop for the majority of the book.  If like most of us you too have very little knowledge of that part of Spain’s history then it is a wonderfully book for giving an over view of a time which up until very recently Spain itself had tried to wipe from it’s history.

Victoria certainly seems to have a gift for making the scenes she is describing come to life, the horrors of war, the passion of the flamenco, the power of the bull fight, the fear of flight are all brought stunningly to life by her descriptive prowess.  I enjoyed ‘The Return’ more than ‘The Island’ I found it less sentimental and more earthy, one member of the group enjoyed it less, the rest felt it was just as good.

The Island – Victoria Hislop

03 Monday Dec 2007

Posted by Kirstin in Saint Mark's - East Kilbride, The Island

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The island in question, Spingalonga, Greece’s former leper colony were the history of Alexis’ family is shrouded in her mother’s secrecy.

I can’t say I really enjoyed this book, I knew nothing of Spingalonga and to that end it was informative and I was curious about the history Sofia had buried in her past and was reluctant to share with her daughter, but the book probably wouldn’t have been finished if it hadn’t been for the fact it was this months Book Group book.  I was however the lone voice in feeling this way about the book as everyone else enjoyed it, so while I wouldn’t recommend it myself, others would, so the answer is probably read it for yourself and see what you think.

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