![]() ![]() MezzoSherri likes the other packhorse librarian book better than Moyes’.Īnd here’s another wee truth-bomb: I’m pretty sure I’d have given this book a 2-star rating, whether or not I knew about Richardson’s novel ahead of reading Moyes’s.įirst things first: even though I vastly prefer Richardson’s packhorse librarian book to Moyes’s, I don’t buy into the allegations of plagiarism I’ve seen directed at Moyes here. She has best-selling cred and movie deals galore.* I can’t exactly imagine her crying her self to sleep amongst her millions simply because a certain Ms. Though let’s be honest, here-Moyes is doing just fine without my fandom. Both novels explore the largely-forgotten history of the Depression-Era Pack Horse Librarians of Kentucky, and Moyes’ novel certainly pales in comparison to Richardson’s. Poor Jojo Moyes! I might have enjoyed her book some degree more had I not read Kim Michele Richardson‘s Book Woman of Troublesome Creek over the summer. ![]()
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