Friday Morning Bookclub

March 22, 2010

The Friday Morning Bookclub Gives The Linnet Bird By Linda Holeman Five Omelets!!!!!!

Filed under: Historical Fiction,Polls,The Linnet Bird — susanbright @ 11:14 am

Amazon readers gave The Linnet Bird  4  stars

Barnes and Noble readers gave The Linnet Bird 5  stars

Although we have only been rating our books for the last year and a half, or so… This is the FIRST TIME we have given a book 5 Omelets!

This historical Fiction is the story of Linny Gow a young girl forced into prostitution by her step father after the death of her mother. Linny eventually escapes this life and sails to India on the “fishing fleet”, a ship full of young women going to India in hopes of finding a wealthy English husband. Needless to say, everyone loved this book!

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3 Comments »

  1. Hi Susan,
    I love the blog!I have told my book clubs about it and hopefully they will check it out. We haven’t picked our next book for the Jody Way book club yet. I am going to suggest The Linnet Bird.It was great seeing you on Saturday! Cathy

    Comment by Cathy Junkin — June 17, 2010 @ 5:52 am | Reply

    • Cathy, I am so glad you checked out our blog. We would love to know more about your book club!

      Comment by susanbright — June 17, 2010 @ 10:46 am | Reply

    • Hi Cathy, this is Nathan Brenner’s mom…a voice from the past! I was so excited to see your name on our blog! How did you hear about it? Tell us about your Book Club.

      Comment by Jean — June 17, 2010 @ 11:32 am | Reply


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