tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2168521040936634641.post2610510413753000120..comments2023-10-20T17:05:47.347+02:00Comments on Lady of the Manor: Book review: The BookstoreBirdiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09240886179336298463noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2168521040936634641.post-32096707475014669502013-08-17T10:41:41.086+02:002013-08-17T10:41:41.086+02:00Hmm, there was absolutely no change in Mitchell wh...Hmm, there was absolutely no change in Mitchell whatsoever....<br /><br />I think I will include the content portion for the secular books I read. The people who follow me all add content portions to most movie and some to book reviews, so I thought people would appreciate it.Birdiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09240886179336298463noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2168521040936634641.post-42349815531750045152013-08-16T21:25:21.952+02:002013-08-16T21:25:21.952+02:00I like the premise of this but am skeptical that i...I like the premise of this but am skeptical that it'd be a "good" read for me. Regarding Esme returning to Mitchell, I know what you mean about women so easily giving lovers/boyfriends a second chance - that is not just cliché, it's "dangerous" and as a woman, I don't find it smart. If the guy is nice or genuinely changed, that's different. When he has taken no steps to evaluate his life, there is no way, a woman should easily accept him back into her life! <br /><br />Great review - thanks for sharing! :)<br /><br />(PS: Thanks for including the content portion, Birdie - that's always nice to know prior to going into a book!)Rissihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11378400717440822186noreply@blogger.com