How did you interpret the novel’s ending? Does Helen seek to atone or make amends for what she did? Do you envision some way for her to make things right?… more →
Dragons Devouring Delicious Books!edruda wrote 3 months ago: From Donna Southard: The Gatehouse, by Nelson DeMille This is the sequel to DeMille’s novel, T … more →
Ms. Davis wrote 10 months ago: How did you interpret the novel’s ending? Does Helen seek to atone or make amends for what she … more →
Ms. Davis wrote 10 months ago: In many ways, Helen was closer to her father than to her mother. What does she mean, then, when she … more →
Ms. Davis wrote 10 months ago: When Jake and Helen meet, he is her teacher and she is his muse. What causes them to drift apart and … more →
Ms. Davis wrote 10 months ago: At an early age, Helen willingly gives up her education to be a mother and wife. In what way does He … more →
Ms. Davis wrote 10 months ago: What role does Mr. Forrest play in Helen’s life? Helen describes her visit to Mr. Forrest … more →
Ms. Davis wrote 10 months ago: On pages 133-134, Helen’s father compares Clair to the moon, which is also a reference to the … more →
Ms. Davis wrote 10 months ago: What moves Helen to seek a physical connection with Hamish? Did you think their interaction was more … more →
Ms. Davis wrote 10 months ago: The Almost Moon is written in the first person – Helen tells her own story. Who might her inte … more →
blatherblog wrote 10 months ago: Every year, Linda compiles a list of the books we’ve read in the previous year, in case our m … more →
readerreport wrote 1 year ago: By Alice Sebold “When all is said and done, killing my mother came easily.” This is th … more →
crisitunity wrote 1 year ago: I have a few unrelated things to record. No great wisdom in this post. 1. I finished Alice Sebold … more →
redavis wrote 1 year ago: “When all is said and done, killing my mother came easily.” Alice Sebold follows the success of Love … more →