Aug 30, 2014aliciamarie rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
This book definitely takes you for a ride (in more ways than one). You start off in 1999 and wind up in 1900. I was worried once I figured out that this was the format -- I was getting attached to these 1999 people (and all the characters in between), who were funny and weird, quirky, but never see them again. But in a weird way we do. Funny how history tends to repeat itself. The book was a slow start but it had just enough mystery and intrigue to keep me reading. The first two parts (1999 & 1955) were my favorites. I honestly was a bit lost during the many character perspectives of 1929. I felt like I needed a read-along guide book to keep all the characters and facts straight.
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The Hundred-year House