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Title:I'll Bring You Buttercups (Suttons #1)
Author:Elizabeth Elgin
Book Format:Unknown Binding
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 327 pages
Published:July 1st 1993 by HarperCollins
Categories:Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction. Romance
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I'll Bring You Buttercups (Suttons #1) Unknown Binding | Pages: 327 pages
Rating: 4.17 | 156 Users | 12 Reviews

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If you like sagas, you will enjoy reading this book. Beginning in 1913 it takes the reader through the tumultuous years of the First World War and the changes it brought to the bygone era of Upstairs, Downstairs society. Gradually, you are drawn into all the characters lives and care about what happens to them. Consequently, I’m going to read their ongoing story in Daisy Chain Summer.


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Original Title: I'll Bring You Buttercups
ISBN: 0586216960 (ISBN13: 9780586216965)
Edition Language: English
Series: Suttons #1

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I really enjoyed this book - so much so that I went straight on to the 2nd book in the 'Sutton' seriesIf you like sagas, you will enjoy reading this book. Beginning in 1913 it takes the reader through the tumultuous years of the First World War and the changes it brought to the bygone era of Upstairs, Downstairs society. Gradually, you are drawn into all the characters lives and care about what happens to them. Consequently, Im going to read their ongoing story in Daisy Chain Summer.

Great read. Good insight into the lives effected by the 1st World War.



It was ok - and I was quite tempted to give up about a third of the way through, but decided to keep reading. I found the first half to be boringly, sickly over sentimental, lovey-dovey skim-reading stuff. However, the second half made up for this and I was glad I'd decided to finish it. There was only one real "baddie" in the main characters - the others were paragons of virtue.

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If you like sagas, you will enjoy reading this book. Beginning in 1913 it takes the reader through the tumultuous years of the First World War and the changes it brought to the bygone era of Upstairs, Downstairs society. Gradually, you are drawn into all the characters lives and care about what happens to them. Consequently, Im going to read their ongoing story in Daisy Chain Summer.

Toooo awful to ever think about again.

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