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The Kate Morton Collection: The House at Riverton and The Forgotten Garden [NOOK Book]
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jen22662
Posted January 30, 2012
I never read books twice. Never. I read this book when it first came out and I loved it. I gave it away to a friend, and just recently bought it for my Nook, so I could read it again. Excellent!!
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Posted March 25, 2012
I very much enjoyer The House at Riverton. It had a lot of interesting twists as we follow the family through the years. I love this era. I'm looking forward to reading The Forgotten Garden. Kate Morton has a way of writing that is comforting like an old friend.
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Posted March 5, 2012
This is the first book I have read in a very long time that was unique in it's reading and extremely intriguing. Both books are excellent and highly recommended.
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Posted January 30, 2012
Good Read
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Posted January 6, 2012
I loved these two books and I love Kate Morton's literary style. Many lines I read and reread, just because they were so artfully crafted. I enjoy period pieces / historical fiction. Ms. Morton weaves a lovely fabric between the past and present of her characters.
Anne
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Posted October 28, 2011
I thoroughly enjoyed reading these books and loved that the grandmother's story was continued by granddaughter in The House at Riverton. The Forgotten Garden will be discussed in my Book Club soon and it will interesting to find out how others feel. I have purchased Ms Morton's "The Distant Hours", this appears to be a different type of story - we will see!
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Posted June 2, 2011
Wonderful stories that weave characters through generations!
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Posted February 27, 2011
I love the way Kate Morton presents her books. You will not want them to end.
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Overview
Morton's first two unforgettable novels in one volume: The House at Riverton plus The Forgotten Garden.