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The Hazelbourne Ladies Motorcycle and Flying Club (by Helen Simonson)

As a fan of historical fiction books, I should know better than to try to read one that is set during WWI. That is my least favorite period of time when reading a book. There were several aspects about the story that did not appeal to me. A lot of characters … way too many … and that makes it difficult to do much character development. I also could not get invested in the story. I struggled to make myself read to the very end. I was excited to read about a group of women who create a motorcycle and flying club, but even experiencing their friendship and personal struggles, it just did not appeal to me. However, there are plenty of positive reviews, so I would encourage you to consider reading it for yourself and deciding it this is one you enjoy.

 

Thank you to NetGalley and The Dial Press for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.

 

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