![]() ![]() You have some characters come over to the other series but mostly these series are kept divided. Some books concentrate more on the institutional aspect but that is not in abundance to cause a reader to become bored because even that is exciting. Though religion and politics are the crux of these series, the human interactions are the key which makes the story exciting to read. Not everyone ends up happy and some seem to be happy but troubles may come ahead. Sometimes you can guess how things are going to turn up but many times there were a tremendous amount of surprises. Don't get me wrong I loved it but I did not think that as I read on that these two series were quite the treasure that they ended up for me! The next in the series started more characters interplay and social issue combined which continued to be Trollope's formula for success throughout. When I began with "The Warden", I had no idea what a ride I was in for because though I enjoyed that book, it was lacking a little for me. Having just finished his last in the series, I wanted to comment about the whole before going on with the book review. About every month, I would come back to familiar settings and characters and especially wondering how it will all end. For the last 15 months, I have enjoyed entering Trollope's England, Barchester and the Duke of Omnium's world. ![]()
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