Broken Country

by

Clare Leslie Hall

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Readers who enjoy emotional, character-driven stories with complex relationships.
  • Fans of romantic dramas with elements of mystery and suspense.
  • Those who appreciate beautifully written prose and atmospheric settings.
  • Readers who like exploring themes of first love, marriage, and life-altering choices.
  • People who enjoy books that provoke strong emotional responses and moral discussions.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers who are uncomfortable with stories featuring infidelity as a major plot point.
  • Those who prefer fast-paced thrillers or more lighthearted romance novels.
  • Readers who dislike melodramatic or overly sentimental storytelling.
  • People who are sensitive to themes of loss, especially involving children.
  • Readers who prefer more straightforward narratives without complex timelines or moral ambiguities.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Gripping and atmospheric storytelling
  • Beautiful and emotional prose
  • Well-developed, complex characters
  • Compelling love triangle and romance
  • Intriguing mystery element
  • Effective use of dual timelines
  • Exploration of themes like love, loss, and consequences
  • Vivid descriptions of the English countryside setting
  • Page-turning plot with twists and revelations
  • Evocative audiobook narration

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Some found the plot predictable or formulaic
  • Portrayal of infidelity was uncomfortable for some readers
  • Pacing issues, especially towards the end
  • Character motivations not always fully explored or justified
  • Love triangle felt unbalanced to some readers
  • Melodramatic elements were too much for some
  • Lack of depth in exploring certain themes and relationships
  • Overhyped according to some readers
  • Romanticization of adultery bothered some readers
  • Ending felt rushed or unsatisfying to some

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