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The Telephone Box Library by Rachael Lucas

sirsangel's review

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hopeful lighthearted slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

3.0

Very slow paced. Decent read, but too slow moving for my taste. 

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sarahlreadseverything's review

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3.0

Rachael Lucas has an easy style that I usually really enjoy for light reading, but this one was bordering on a little too sickly-sweet.

dianenora's review

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lighthearted medium-paced

2.0

sarah70's review

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lighthearted relaxing fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Loveable characters? Yes

4.5

books_inthewild's review against another edition

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4.0

Do you need a cozy little book, a sleepy little English town, loveable characters, and a sweet little romance? This is it!

I really enjoyed the historical pieces woven throughout, Bunty’s character, the friendship with Mel, the slow to get going romance with Sam…

It was all so lovely- and I hope to read more from this little town!

philippakmoore's review against another edition

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4.0

A sweet story that's perfect for curling up with on a rainy day. Heartwarming and very enjoyable!

bini_14's review

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hopeful inspiring lighthearted reflective relaxing slow-paced

3.75

jo_bookworm's review

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5.0

Who could not fall in love with this cover, but the words within it are just as delightful to fall in love with.

After teaching for ten years Lucy has to take a break otherwise she will burn out completely. To get away from it all, to rest recuperate and perhaps find out what she wants to do next she spends the next six months in a little cottage in a Cotswold village.

The catch she can live virtually rent free in this cottage if she looks after another village resident, Bunty.

Trouble is Bunty really doesn't need much looking after, despite what her daughter in law thinks. She is quite content, in a house full of memories and an eclectic mix of pets.

Lucy a history teacher is fascinated with the area and the fact that they are so close to Bletchley Park, which played a pivotal part in World War Two she knows she will be able to do some of her own research during her recuperation.

However the villagers have other ideas and Lucy finds herself, making friends quickly and becomes involved with local projects such as what to do with the old red telephone box, now surplus to requirements.

But the telephone box holds special memories for Bunty and has history with it - but will she ever tell anyone what she did during the war? Lucy's research goes into overdrive and she wants to find out the truth behind Bunty and what she did in the war, so many other villagers know something but Bunty is not very forthcoming.

What is Bunty's secret and what does it have to do with the telephone box?

It seems that the interest of the village, the phone box and the surrounding areas as well as some of the other villagers are a real pull for Lucy. Perhaps this is where she needs to be to make her own history.

This is a joyous and delightful read which appealed to me greatly considering my love (and degree in) for history and the fact that I too am fascinated by what went on at Bletchley Park and that no one knew anything about it. I really don't think in today's world of social media that secrets could now be kept.

The book has so much packed in between the cover that you just can't help but be drawn into the story both the past and the present. Strongly recommended by me!

Another great read from Rachael Lucas and it is a place I would love to go back and visit sometime.

dennasus's review against another edition

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2.0

Maybe even a 2.5, but all in all I thought this was all a bit too superficial and predictable...

pinkflamingo4000's review

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2.0

I found the Telephone Box Library easy to get into, however I felt it was very predictable in a way, meaning that there was no surprises or shocks. I could have missed a chapter and guessed what happened and got it right. It was however an easy read and easy to follow. I wouldn't have selected this book to read by my own choice, however it was a book selected by my book club and I am into trying new authors and genres.