tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5196270920705499712.post5937347760090842452..comments2023-04-30T15:55:35.969+01:00Comments on Susan Elliot Wright: Review of Jubilee, by Shelley HarrisSusan Elliot Wrighthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07330077083045451606noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5196270920705499712.post-48102058184821000852012-02-25T12:31:21.017+00:002012-02-25T12:31:21.017+00:00Thanks Isabel, and yes, what a shame we can't ...Thanks Isabel, and yes, what a shame we can't discuss in more detail! Just read your review again and actually had the same reaction when watching him do heart surgery! I still liked him, though, possibly because I felt so protective of him as a child and saw the damage that had occurred. I also read it in two days flat - a very skilfully written novel, I think.Susan Elliot Wrighthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07330077083045451606noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5196270920705499712.post-91277718266493257302012-02-25T12:07:41.786+00:002012-02-25T12:07:41.786+00:00Great review Susan, I loved Jubilee as you know fr...Great review Susan, I loved Jubilee as you know from when I wrote about it, and thus far I haven't had a chance to discuss the novel with anyone else. Your review is the closest I've come to doing that - interesting to hear your response - it's a pity we can't share more without ruining it for anyone who hasn't read it yet! I can say that unlike you I felt quite conflicted re Satish as an adult and for me that added to the superb tension Shelley Harris creates.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com