If I Only Listened to My Mom I Would Have Read Penny Vincenzi Sooner!
A few months ago my mom told me about a trilogy of books that she and her friends were reading that they could not stop talking about. She went on and on about the books, talking about the sweeping stories with endless details and the writer who wove intricate plots that twisted and turned. She told me that a number of people were reading them --- and they ALL loved them. They were not new books but rather had been published a while ago. Since on Bookreporter.com and ReadingGroupGuides.com we typically review and talk about recently published books --- I confess that I half listened and took no notes.
It's a bad move to half-listen to your mother!
So in June I picked up two books by Penny Vincenzi --- Sheer Abandon and An Absolute Scandal after reading about them on ReadingGroupGuides.com and loved them. I told my mom how much I liked them with their complex plots and how Vincenzi left the different storylines hanging and then wove them together. She said...THAT is the author I was telling you about --- who wrote the trilogy we all loved so much. So I opened An Absolute Scandal and asked her if Something Dangerous, No Angel and Into Temptation, know as the Lytton Family Trilogy, were the books she had been talking about. She said YES.
I handed her my copy of Sheer Abandon, which I had finished, and promised her a copy of An Absolute Scandal, which was the least I could do after not following her advice.
After I finished the books I went through the discussion questions to see what they prompted me to think about. I like doing this even if I am not going to be discussing a book since often the questions will get me thinking about details I missed. I looked at the last question on the discussion guide for An Absolute Scandal and wanted to talk about it. "What themes of attraction, power, and fate are woven into this and previous novels by Penny Vincenzi? In what ways does her storytelling turn real-life scenarios into thrilling out-of-this world escapades?" The latter question was one I was pondering.
Maybe my mom and I can have our own private mother-daughter book club once she finishes the books!
Vincenzi is a real star --- one not to be missed. An Absolute Scandal is our Beach Bag title on Bookreporter.com this week (July 11th through July 17th) so if you are interested in winning this book --- and a beach bag themed around it --- you can click here to enter.
By the way, while I had heard of Lloyd's of London, I was not aware of the scandal, which was a big story in the '90s. Vincenzi captured not only the horrific details of this event but also the sweeping and devastating effects on those who had been affected by it. Brilliant reading.
It's a bad move to half-listen to your mother!
So in June I picked up two books by Penny Vincenzi --- Sheer Abandon and An Absolute Scandal after reading about them on ReadingGroupGuides.com and loved them. I told my mom how much I liked them with their complex plots and how Vincenzi left the different storylines hanging and then wove them together. She said...THAT is the author I was telling you about --- who wrote the trilogy we all loved so much. So I opened An Absolute Scandal and asked her if Something Dangerous, No Angel and Into Temptation, know as the Lytton Family Trilogy, were the books she had been talking about. She said YES.
I handed her my copy of Sheer Abandon, which I had finished, and promised her a copy of An Absolute Scandal, which was the least I could do after not following her advice.
After I finished the books I went through the discussion questions to see what they prompted me to think about. I like doing this even if I am not going to be discussing a book since often the questions will get me thinking about details I missed. I looked at the last question on the discussion guide for An Absolute Scandal and wanted to talk about it. "What themes of attraction, power, and fate are woven into this and previous novels by Penny Vincenzi? In what ways does her storytelling turn real-life scenarios into thrilling out-of-this world escapades?" The latter question was one I was pondering.
Maybe my mom and I can have our own private mother-daughter book club once she finishes the books!
Vincenzi is a real star --- one not to be missed. An Absolute Scandal is our Beach Bag title on Bookreporter.com this week (July 11th through July 17th) so if you are interested in winning this book --- and a beach bag themed around it --- you can click here to enter.
By the way, while I had heard of Lloyd's of London, I was not aware of the scandal, which was a big story in the '90s. Vincenzi captured not only the horrific details of this event but also the sweeping and devastating effects on those who had been affected by it. Brilliant reading.
2 Comments:
This author keeps popping up more and more. I was given her books as a recommendation earlier in the year. I'll have to start reading them.
Yep. I'm going to have to check this one out. Thanks for the review. (I guess it always pays to listen to your mother. My mom has been trying to get me to read John Steinbeck since I was a teenager. When I finally discovered him on my own, she told me so.)
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