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What a great listen! I loved that the audiobook dropped me right in the middle of rural Kentucky...
Cussy is the Book Woman! She travels the county as a librarian offering books to poor folk....
I entered to win an advanced copy of this book, but I did not win. I was so captured from the...
I’m not a straight-up romance reader. I prefer books with a strong plot, deep characters, and a...
Oh this book! It just got me in all the right places! I really struggled to put this down at all...
I work at a library and have always been a fan of books, libraries, and history, but this book...
This is a such a remarkable book! I had been vaguely aware of the blue-skinned people of...
I may be biased (a librarian from the south), but I really enjoyed this book! It had charm and...
This book is one of the best books I have read all year. It is everything that I love about a...
Never heard of the blue people of Kentucky!! Sounds really really interesting. And the idea of a...
Well, I did not know there were 'coloreds' in the Kentucky Hills back in the 1930s. No, not...
Prior to reading this book I had never heard of the Kentucky blue people or the pack horse...
When you first dive into reading this book you think skin color and books. I know what your...
I had heard of the Blue People of Kentucky before and I was always so curious so when I saw this...
I received a free digital copy of this book from Netgalley for an honest review. The book...
It really took a while to get into this book, but once I was into it, I could not stop reading. ...
I really enjoyed that the author was able to take two historical stories and intertwined them...
Thank you to Bookish First for a free copy of this e-book in exchange for an honest...
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I was unable to review this book, as I could not get the files to work. I thought it was a...
I thoroughly enjoyed reading The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek. Historical fiction is my...
Cussy Carter is blue, literally. Her skin is blue and--wait, this is historical fiction? Oh. This...
I had no idea that there had been a group of blue-skinned people in Kentucky! I'm really...
I received a copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. The Book...
THE BOOK WOMAN OF TROUBLESOME CREEK by Kim M Richardson In the depths of the depression and...
I love books that show women as strong characters who will do what they have to do to be the...
This book, I wanted to love it. The concept and the synopsis made it seem unputdownable. But, I...
The setting is "high up in the mountains of Kentucky". I think maybe I've heard of the "blue...
I won an e-copy of this book from BookishFirst. This is my unbiased and voluntary review. This...
The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek is a brilliant and sometimes heartbreaking read. It probably...
I love the cover of this book. The story line sounded good when I read the description. But the...
Cussy Mary Carter is many things: the daughter of a widower coal miner, a resident of Appalachia,...
I saw The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek on a book giveaway one week online. I thought of...
I enjoyed this book so much. I learned a lot about people who lived in this area during this...
First of all I really like the cover of this book, I think it sets the right tone for the story...
Nestled in the backwoods of Kentucky, in the year 1936, there was a glow coming from a courting...
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