Reviews: The Shadow Year (3)
“What an ending!”
(Hardback)
by Shoefeind
I chose this book because it had been recommended to me, as an amazing book. To begin with I wasn’t so sure, because I found it really hard to get into. I love a dual narrative, and the fact that this book follows not only, lonely Lila, but also a group of five young people, obviously residing in the same cottage, but 3 decades apart, means that it has a really strong dual narrative. However, something about the beginning of the book really didn’t stick with me. When got about 70 pages in, things really started to get going and I was hooked! I really enjoyed Lila’s side of the story. She had been dealing with a great deal of grief in her life, obviously slipping into a deep depression, and the cottage, which was left to her by an anonymous stranger, provided a lifeline, somewhere for her to channel her grief and energy and also get her life into line in peace and quiet. The group of friends, I found less likeable, but their storyline was highly dramatic, and this I really enjoyed. They are a group of friends, in the middle of nowhere trying to do their own thing, you know things are going to go awry right from the word go. I struggled to like any of the characters. I thought Simon was too controlling, Kat could have been a much stronger woman, and she could have stepped up for what she believed in and challenged Simon when he tried to take things over. It is her struggle with this, however, that provides the lynchpin for the story, and so it’s a good thing that I found this frustrating in her as a character. From the turning point of the book, the drama comes in spades, readers should be aware of this… There are arguments and revelations, cheating partners, illicit sex, hidden notes, guns, and family feuds. This is all FABULOUS! I really enjoyed the story unravelling in front of me and loose ends coming together, I found myself desperate to get hold of the book and read some more. And then the ending! WOW! It was so dramatic and shocking, right down to the last few words of the epilogue! Be warned readers, things are not as they many seem! I think that although this book has a slightly slower start, and is a big read, you should preserved because what you will get at the end of it is a beautifully written tale, with a gorgeous setting, some really different and interesting characters, and the kind of fulfilment that can only come with a ‘five course meal’ kind of novel like this one. This is the perfect read to see you through the summer holidays, or indeed lead you into the autumn habit of curling up all cosy with a fabulous novel, such as this!
“Praise for The Shadow Year”
(Hardback)
by Elaine Waterstones Trowbridge
A wonderful book, beautifully written, the story twists and turns as it builds. I found it well paced, haunting, addictive reading and ultimately emotional. Normally when I finish a book I can move straight on to the next but The Shadow Year was still with me and will be for sometime!.
“everyone will be talking about this book”
(Hardback)
by Bookread2day
The Shadow Year is going to be the best talked about book this year. I was turning the pages pass my normal bedtime. Hannah Richell just has that special quailty of writing skills to draw you in to her stories. The Shadow year is a compelling tale of grief and forgiveness. In 1980 five friends stumble upon an abandoned lakeside cottage in the romote area of the peak district. The five friends begin their idylic life fixing the rundown cottage and finding logs for the fire. With not much money to live of from they eat by hunting for what ever they could find. Tension fills the group of teenagers when one of them let out a secret about her sister. One of the girl's in the group can not take any more and a tragedy strikes which had me in tears. Three decades later Lila arrives at the cottage Bruised from a tagic accident and with her marriage in crisis. Lila who was expecting a baby and fell down the stairs and believes she was pushed. Lila has to live With the harrowing facts that her baby did not live that long after her fall. I highly recommend The Shadow Year you all just love the clever twists and turns
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The Shadow Year

The Shadow Year

Fiction, General Fiction
Hannah Richell (author)
Hardback Published on: 20/06/2013
Price: £12.99
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