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Wednesday, June 28, 2017

The Book of Polly by Kathy Hepinstall


Willow has an older mother and never knew her father.  Willow is paranoid that her mother is going to die soon because of her smoking, drinking, and her age.  Polly became pregnant at 50 years of age.

Willow wants to know about her mother's life before she married her father who passed away before Willow was born.  Willow also wants to know the secret her mother won't reveal about something that happened in Louisiana.

Willow makes it her mission to find out the secret as she continues worrying about her mother and her longevity.  Willow is a precocious, rule-following child.   I really enjoyed Willow for her spunk.  I enjoyed Polly because she was fearless and didn't really care what anyone thought of her.

THE BOOK OF POLLY made me laugh out loud.  I loved Willow and Polly and loved their relationship even though it is a strained one because Willow is always challenging her mother and Polly is always manipulating Willow.

THE BOOK OF POLLY was a delightful read because of the funny circumstances and situations the characters got themselves in.   


All of the characters were comical and lovable.  You will be laughing as well as crying but mostly laughing. 

If you need a break from murders and serious story lines, THE BOOK OF POLLY fits the bill. 

 I just loved this book.  ENJOY!!  5/5

This book was given to me free of charge and without compensation by the publisher in return for an honest review. 



17 comments:

  1. ENJOY if you read this book.

    I hope you like it as much as I did.

    Thanks for stopping.

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  2. Polly and Willow sound like a hoot!

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    1. They were a hoot.

      I enjoyed this book a lot.

      Thanks for stopping, Kathy.

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  3. I'll keep this one in mind - sounds like a fun read!

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  4. Elizabeth, this sounds terrific! Wonderful review. I'll keep this one in mind.

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    1. It was really a fun read.

      Thanks for stopping, Suko.

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  5. Now I must read this book, too. I love these kinds of characters! Thanks for sharing.

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    1. You will love it, Laurel.

      Thanks for stopping.

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  6. Sounds good and intriguing as well.

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    1. It was a change of pace read.

      Thanks for stopping, Mystica.

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  7. Sounds just perfect for me right now! Thanks

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    1. Since you are in the winter doldrums, it will be a lovely pick-me-up.

      Thanks for stopping, Carole.

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  8. A fun read is always welcome! Love your enthusiasm for this one, which I have but haven't yet read.

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    1. Oh...I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.

      It was a nice change of pace.

      Thanks for stopping, Bellezza.

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  9. Thanks Elizabeth, sounds like a bit of a lark!

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    1. It was a lighthearted read.

      Thanks for stopping, Carol.

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