tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3730322.post111089178661656582..comments2024-01-02T00:48:13.255+00:00Comments on Rosario's Reading Journal: The MacKades, by Nora RobertsRosariohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13015659149421085931noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3730322.post-258511415998078672013-08-24T08:06:38.055+01:002013-08-24T08:06:38.055+01:00I know the battlefield exists, but I thought there...I know the battlefield exists, but I thought there isn't a town with that name? I can't find one in google maps, anyway. <br /><br />I love the way Nora does families, and this is a good example of them! Rosariohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13015659149421085931noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3730322.post-46196725171199584192013-08-23T02:13:29.987+01:002013-08-23T02:13:29.987+01:00antietam is not fictional it does exist, the inn e...antietam is not fictional it does exist, the inn exists although sadly the brothers do not. this series set a precursor for the inn boonsboro series which focuses on the inn and shops nora and her family own, her husband owns turn the page, and her son owns vesta the pizza place. <br /><br />I have yet to find connection between nora and antietam inn way of "ownership" as with inn boonsboro or nor have i found a true "two corporal" legend. <br /><br />as for the brothers. yeah they fought each other, but in the end they were there always, they always knew it was never out of dislike. nora was signifying family unity, sibling rivalry, and yes the squabbling siblings. boys will be boys i knew a family of brothers similar once. the brothers were the same way. they fought each other tooth and nail. but in the end anyone else touched the other they stood together and kicked butt. <br /><br />Tinanoreply@blogger.com