Third challenge finish of the year.
This prompt's wording confused me. It seems to suggest reading a book which was inspired by a movie. I chose to just read the book that inspired the top-grossing movie the year I was born. Kind of dates me, huh?
I've never seen the movie (of which the name differs just slightly -- The Bridge on the River Kwai). I think I may have walked through the room while it was on a few times...enough so that I can whistle the theme song. :)
The book was well written. The characters were well developed. It was a good read, but I didn't love it.
I suppose I should watch the movie now to see how it differs from the book. Or maybe I'll just ask Carey to read the book, and he can tell me how it differs from the movie. :)
Fourth challenge finish of the year.
This one has been on my Kindle since 2013. I was really excited to find something I already owned for this prompt (but had never read) that was written without quotation marks. It wasn't difficult to read at all, and it was so well done that I didn't even miss them. It's a novel, based on family history, and the author wrote it as one would write a journal.
I loved it. I read it within 24 hours. Enjoyed the writing. Characters I could root for. I'm not sure I will read it again, but I may, and I wouldn't mind. Really good, so four-and-a-half stars.
Fifth challenge finish of the year.
For this prompt, I had to borrow an ebook from the library. It is the first book in The Rabbi Small Mysteries which was a pretty quick read at only 235 pages. It reminded me a lot of the PBS series Grantchester, as the relationship between the rabbi and the chief of police was friendly and respectful. I imagine that in the following books of the series that friendship deepens. The characters were likeable, and it held my interest. I wasn't able to download it to my Kindle, so I had to read the entire book on my phone.
I may go back to read others of the series.




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