1. How would you rate the book on a scale of 1 to 5 *****
2 stars
2. Who was your favourite character?
I didnt really have a favourite but at a push I would say Alison.
3. Did you have to force yourself to get through the book or were you unable to put it down?
Not force myself but wasnt eager to get back to it.
4. Did you learn anything you didn't know before?
No
5. Did you find the characters believable?
Yes, I have met people with similar charactors.
6. Is there any part of the book you would change?
Maybe a sharper dialogue in some places to get to the point quicker.
7. Were there any points of view you felt the author had that you disagreed with?
No
8. Alison is excited that her fiance David's home on Nantucket can be a place where their newly blended family can grow closer. Do you have any long standing traditions in your family or have you ever started a new trend.?
No none, we are not really a follower of ttraditions.
9. Cynthia, the wife of one of Noah's colleagues tells Felicity of Noah's affair with Ingrid. Do you agree with the course of action?
Yes
11. Poppy clearly struggles with her father's impending nuptials, not to mention the future of English Garden Creams. When David tells her he plans to include Alison, her daughters and her grandchildren, she is appalled. Do you think her action is justified?
No not at all. I feel she failed to look at it from everyone elses point of view and particularly her fathers. She only had her situation in mind.
12. At the end of the novel Felicity and Noah are still at impasse. She says she is free to change, she could leave Noah but doesn't want to. What do you think is in store for their marriage going forward?
If she had any sense, she would get a divorce and lead her life the way she wants to and not the way Noah wants her to.
2 stars
2. Who was your favourite character?
I didnt really have a favourite but at a push I would say Alison.
3. Did you have to force yourself to get through the book or were you unable to put it down?
Not force myself but wasnt eager to get back to it.
4. Did you learn anything you didn't know before?
No
5. Did you find the characters believable?
Yes, I have met people with similar charactors.
6. Is there any part of the book you would change?
Maybe a sharper dialogue in some places to get to the point quicker.
7. Were there any points of view you felt the author had that you disagreed with?
No
8. Alison is excited that her fiance David's home on Nantucket can be a place where their newly blended family can grow closer. Do you have any long standing traditions in your family or have you ever started a new trend.?
No none, we are not really a follower of ttraditions.
9. Cynthia, the wife of one of Noah's colleagues tells Felicity of Noah's affair with Ingrid. Do you agree with the course of action?
Yes
11. Poppy clearly struggles with her father's impending nuptials, not to mention the future of English Garden Creams. When David tells her he plans to include Alison, her daughters and her grandchildren, she is appalled. Do you think her action is justified?
No not at all. I feel she failed to look at it from everyone elses point of view and particularly her fathers. She only had her situation in mind.
12. At the end of the novel Felicity and Noah are still at impasse. She says she is free to change, she could leave Noah but doesn't want to. What do you think is in store for their marriage going forward?
If she had any sense, she would get a divorce and lead her life the way she wants to and not the way Noah wants her to.