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[book:Moloka'i is an amazing book. I also loved it. There are so many terrific historical fiction books. Alan Brennert wrote another, Honolulu, but most readers don't seem to be as impressed. It would be hard to top Moloka'i, in my opinion.

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And there are many more.

[book:Honolulu and Moloka'i by Brennert are two of my favorite books. I read Molka'i first and then had to read another one by Brennert.


So cool that you got to communicate with Brennert! I, too, shared your hesitation in reading Honolulu because I loved Moloka'i so much, but I was so glad that I finally went on and read it. I can honestly say that it was every bit as excellent as Moloka'i.

I loved that one! I encouraged my mom to give it a try ;-)




I haven't. Thank you! :-)

I've heard of those and they sound great, but I've been reluctant to try them myself. Do they go too much into war details? I don't really enjoy reading depressing or gory books.

Okay, thanks for the clarification. My mom may not mind it, but I will probably steer clear.


Oh, okay. Maybe I will give them a try sometime, just to check it out. I know they have received rave reviews. Thank you.


If your mother enjoyed The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society she might also like 84, Charing Cross Road. I would also recommend without reservation the works of Barbara Pym especially Jane and Prudence, Excellent Women, The Sweet Dove Died, A Glass of Blessings and Quartet In Autumn.

Thank you, Ivan. You just mentioned three of my favorite books, with Guernsey, Charring Cross, and Excellent Women ;-) Loved those!

Thanks! :-)

Any Adriana trigiani titles

I'm a little younger than your mother, but when I think of favorites for some reason YA books are the ones I think of! Any book by Sarah Dessen or Stephanie Perkins books Lola and the Boy Next Door.
I also agree about the recommendations for "Secret Life of Bees", "The Help", "Guernsey....", and Maeve Binchy books!

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She would probably also enjoyThe All-Girl Filling Station's Last Reunion
Dandelion Wine
and If You Remember Metal Skates

Well, she didn't get to reading it until her birthday in early May, but she just called me last night to ask me when I was going to pick her up the next book in the series! :)
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