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  1. I’ve been a loyal reader of hers from the start, because who could resist a book called The Watermelon Social??!! But I admit that I found this book a little long too. It all comes down to the fact that Harriet is a messy character, caught up in other people’s messes too, so I think it makes sense that this comes through in the story feeling a little blousey on occasion…I mean, she has to slant everything in a fresh light to avoid some hard truths, and she’s always finding out something else that revises what came before…all that takes time (more pages). The sense that she’s telling the stories that are too-often overlooked though? That gets me every time: consider me charmed. (I might have missed some of your posts: I made a mistake with my Feedly, but I’ve got it fixed. Speaking of missing things, this post says there are six comments, but I only see one? Hopefully I’m not repeating what five other people said. lol)

  2. Ok I’m glad I’m not the only one – love that title!!!

    Re; the comments. I think the ones that appeared from last month are achieved, so perhaps that’s why you don’t see them (there were other comments from other bloggers). Strange though, I’ll double check with my web folks

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