It seems I read all the very best books in March – some of my all-time-favourites are in this rewind.
2012: Of a Boy by Sonya Hartnett – the most heart-breaking book I’ve ever read.
2013: A Thousand Pardons by Jonathan Dee – I reckon Dee is underrated (this isn’t his best but it is still very good).
2014: The Light Between the Oceans by M. L. Stedman – tear-jerker of the first order.
2015: Hausfrau by Jill Alexander Essbaum – gripping.
2016: Rush Oh! by Shirley Barrett – historical fiction remastered.
2017: The Museum of Modern Love by Heather Rose – unique, thought-provoking.
I’ve not read any! I’ve got Hausfrau & the Hartnett buried in the TBR somewhere though…
Both are exceptional (and Hausfrau is set in Switzerland, if that’s any help with your challenge!).
I have read The Light between the Oceans and Rush Oh and enjoyed both of them. Oceans was very sad but you knew it wouldnt end happily in such a situation.
Yes, as I read Oceans I kept trying to think of a scenario that would make the ending okay – no such luck π
No, it was a no win situation wasn’t it.