The Light Between Oceans

English language

Published July 15, 2012

ISBN:
978-1-4516-8173-4
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3 stars (15 reviews)

The Light Between Oceans is a 2012 Australian historical fiction novel by M. L. Stedman, her debut novel, published by Random House Australia on 20 March 2012. A film adaptation of the same name starring Alicia Vikander and Michael Fassbender was released on 2 September 2016.

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Review of 'The Light Between Oceans' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

I've had this one on my list absolutely forever and finally got around to it. I did the audio and the narrator was decent, if a bit hard to understand in parts. I was hoping for so much more in this book.

I have to admit, I went in knowing nothing but it was a romance set in Australia and it was made into a movie. I didn't know the plot, and I think that actually helped. I loved the intrigue around Lucy, how the secrecy impacts everyone's lives, and the back and forth perspectives. And while it wasn't the best book I've ever read, I did enjoy the story. It drives home how secrets are damaging and sometimes no good comes from the truth, too. Be careful what you wish for.

I liked the ending but wanted to have more the blanks filled in for the missing years. 3 …

Review of 'The Light Between Oceans' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

3 1/2 stars

This was a pretty good book that was somewhat weakened by, what I shall call, plot implausibilities. There were a few times the characters acted in ways that were unbelievable but the action was needed to drive the plot forward. So, I guess I understood why the characters acted in certain ways, only I didn't believe they really would have acted in those ways based upon their personality traits and as I had come to understand them. So yeah.

Interesting idea, living in a lighthouse. I would have been happy with a straightforward story about that, never mind all the melodrama.

Review of 'The Light Between Oceans' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

I found this book to be very disappointing. I just didn't care about any of the characters, and there are significant chunks that are simply descriptions of a toddler's "cute" behavior, and should have been cut out by a good editor. The characters' motivations didn't make much sense -- everyone makes poor decisions, and it's never really clear why. I found myself skimming the last 30 or so pages because I just wanted it to be over.

Review of 'The Light Between Oceans' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

Stories about lighthouses always appeal to me. There's something so romantic about being all alone with a view of the ocean and a duty to those you cannot see.

My favorite part of the book was Tom Sherbourne. He's a great character, one who has sustained some emotional damage both from his family and his time in WWI, but he is so very thankful to be alive. He's a stable rock, and that is why I had a very hard time believing that he would do anything so immoral and hurtful as what his wife urged him to do. It was hard to accept, but I tried to get over that and keep reading. It became an urgent read near the end, as I hoped Isabel would come around and be Tom's ally again. There was a tense moment there, when I thought Isabel might do everything she could to …