![]() ![]() ![]() What is the nature of fragile things? well, they fall to pieces, that is basically the definition. ![]() This story had me so immersed that I did not stop to consider everything. Typically, I would think about each conceivable unexpected development. We realize things are not actually as they appear yet we do not actually have the foggiest idea why and I did not even hazard a guess. The story totally hooked me immediately and there was the ideal equilibrium of information and mystery. It is brimming with exciting twists and I read it in a day. I would say that this book by Susan Meissner would be better named as a historical thrill ride. With most books I am almost certain how the title identifies with the story before I begin perusing, or, if not then, by the time I am done. I find the title of the book “The Nature of Fragile Things” a bit interesting. The book follows Sophie the times of her marriage with Martin and through her relationship with Martin’s daughter “Kat”. The story is set in San Francisco just before and soon after the great earthquake and fire. The Nature of Fragile Things has a particularly exceptional approach to look at the devastating earthquake that occurred in 1906 “San Francisco”. ![]()
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