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The American Heiress
The American Heiress
Author: Daisy Goodwin
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ISBN-13: 9780312658663
ISBN-10: 0312658664
Publication Date: 3/27/2012
Pages: 480
Rating:
  • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.
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3.3 stars, based on 101 ratings
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Book Type: Paperback
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11 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

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Helpful Score: 8
Well-written and, ultimately, quite dull. The main character is a mannequin who seems to feel and think very little, with the result that it's hard to care what happens to her. Fans of Edith Wharton, be warned: while Goodwin has clearly done her research on the fashions and manners of the day, she has nowhere near Wharton's understanding of the human heart.
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Helpful Score: 4
I thought this book was great!! For any fans of Downton Abbey, this is just what you want to eat up! No, it's not great literature, but she did her homework, and it totally goes along with the theme of Downton Abbey, except that it takes place in an earlier period. The heroine's name is Cora, which I thought was a bit unoriginal, but otherwise, I liked her and I had fun reading this, couldn't put it down.
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Helpful Score: 3
I really wanted to like this book...but I didn't. Ms. Goodwin certainly has the credentials to be a wonderful author but this read like a junior in high school dashed off a book on a whim. You do like Cora but she is the only one that appears likeable. None of them are fleshed out enough to even care about. Even her loyal maid is unexplainable. Characters do things that make no sense and then the consequences, if they are explained at all do not meet with what has happened previously. Seriously, pass on this one.
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Helpful Score: 2
This book reminded me of the gothic romances I read as a teenager, just without the half naked man and swooning woman on the cover. Predictable plot, predictable characters, predictable ending. Still, an easy and not unpleasant read... A good book for when you just want something mindless to occupy your time.
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Helpful Score: 1
Just OK. Had the makings of a great story but wasn't well developed and then wrapped up in an awkward, speed wrap up. Definitely interesting subject matter just a little disappointed in how it all came together.
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Lightweight, but very entertaining.
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This book is a very good fictional book that packs a lot of details from the time period. The author really puts you in the life of Cora Cash and you really feel like you grow with her throughout the book. I thought it was very interesting and compelling and I was never bored. The characters keep you on your toes, however, there are a couple parts that are a bit predictable at the end.
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This story is compelling and fun! I could not put it down and stayed up and read it in 2 nights!
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Enjoyable read
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Shades of Downton Abbey, we have a very rich American girl becoming the bride of the Duke of Wareham in England. The new Dutchess has much to learn and her new husband has many secrets he is not sharing with her. I found the book fascinating and the narrator impressive with her many interpretations of the characters. It is long--14 hours--but well worth the time. It takes you back to a time we can only imagine.
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Nice summer read