Revisiting Favorite Books: Kristin Lavransdatter, the Trilogy - The Wreath, The Mistress of Husaby and The Cross
by Julia Sneden:
We have been re-reading books that we loved many years ago, and it has occurred to us that you might enjoy seeing them reviewed.
If you've never read them, the reviews may pique your interest. If you have read them already, you might consider dipping back into them as we have.
We find that it an interesting process, looking back at books we read in our twenties and thirties. The books themselves haven't changed, but thanks to the varied experiences that another twenty or thirty years have added to our lives, we read them from a different perspective. Herewith, the first review of an old, beloved book (actually, three books):
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