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Hotel Moscow
Hotel Moscow: A Novel | Talia Carner
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From the author of Jerusalem Maiden comes a mesmerizing, thought-provoking novel that tells the riveting story of an American woman�the daughter of Holocaust survivors�who travels to Russia shortly after the fall of communism, and finds (…more)
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Conservio
Hotel Moscow: A Novel | Talia Carner
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Unfortunately I only read one of these (hotel Moscow) and got a little over half way with another ( Around the World). Sometime in the future I'll give The other two a shot. #library #newlandsjanuary #explorers

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Hotel Moscow: A Novel | Talia Carner
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I've read some books with themes of "men who hate women" but I'm find this one to be the most painful to read. I don't know if it'd because it's a...."legal" hate(aka nothing can or will be done) or if it's because it's set in 1993.. I really hope Mrs. Carner is exaggerating parts of the book... #russia #feminism #menwhohatewomen

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Hotel Moscow: A Novel | Talia Carner
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Just finished "Too Many Curses" and am still reading "Around the World in 80 Days". I recently started an internship at the local zoo while working (so about 58 hours a week between the two). Hopefully I can finish my library books in time and complete the four books on my "new lands/explorers" theme! #library #batsarereallycute

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MarilynPF
Hotel Moscow: A Novel | Talia Carner
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This was a terrific book, based in part on the author's own experience in Russia in the post Cold War years. A group of U.S. women advisers go to Moscow to help women entrepreneurs. They soon find that Russia's new freedoms are empty words and corruption, terror & bribery still are rampant.

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bermudaonion
Hotel Moscow: A Novel | Talia Carner
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Mehso-so

Some parts were interesting but I found the ending confusing. I didn't love the book but I'm glad I read it.