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The Seven Sisters
The Seven Sisters: A Novel | Lucinda Riley
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The first book in a major new series from #1 internationally bestselling author Lucinda Riley, author of The Midnight Rosehailed as an extraordinary story [and] a complex, deeply engaging tale filled with fascinating characters (Library Journal). Maia DApliese and her five sisters gather together at their childhood home, Atlantisa fabulous, secluded castle situated on the shores of Lake Genevahaving been told that their beloved father, who adopted them all as babies, has died. Each sister is handed a tantalizing clue to her true heritagea clue that takes Maia across the world to a crumbling mansion in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Once there, she begins to put together the pieces of her story. Eighty years earlier in the Rio of the 1920s, Izabela Bonifacios father has aspirations for his daughter to marry into the aristocracy. Meanwhile, architect Heitor da Silva Costa is devising plans for an enormous statue, to be called Christ the Redeemer, and will soon travel to Paris to find the right sculptor to complete his vision. Izabelapassionate and longing to see the worldconvinces her father to allow her to accompany him and his family to Europe before she is married. There, at Paul Landowskis studio and in the heady, vibrant cafes of Montparnasse, she meets ambitious young sculptor Laurent Brouilly, and knows at once that her life will never be the same again. In this sweeping, epic tale of love and lossthe first in a unique, spellbinding new seriesLucinda Riley showcases her storytelling talents like never before.
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Acoleman
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Pickpick

I really enjoyed this looking forward to making my way through the rest of the series

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KathyWheeler
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We are finally getting to Maia‘s story, and I‘m interested. I walked alone today, so I got to listen to my book. I‘ll miss the river walks when I go back home, but I‘ve got the bay there. #audiowalk

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KathyWheeler
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This started out slow to me, but now I‘m getting into it. #audiowalk by the river.

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laurabilly13
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Pickpick

1️⃣8️⃣ one of the best books I‘ve read this year, now I want to visit Brazil! This is a series and I‘ve already started book 2.

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Born.A.Reader
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While not a #roadtrip in perhaps the traditional sense, each sister in this series takes a journey to discover her heritage (and herself). I've only read the first one but enjoyed it very much.
#ittakesallkinds
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @Eggs

Eggs These sound good 👍🏼 10mo
Crazeedi Absolutely great series @Eggs you'd love 10mo
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Kboltz
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Darn it, now I have to read the rest of these. Sisters adopted by PaSalt, named after the mythological Seven Sisters of the Pleiades. Historical, mythology, family, secrets. In this one you go to Brazil and the history of Christ the Redeemer is fascinating. Good read.

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Mrs_B
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This started well, but now I‘m into the “historical section”, I‘m 45% of the way through overall and it is drraaggggiinnngggg. Has anyone read this and can advise if it does pick up? I‘m hoping the story switches out of this historical chunk soon.

jdiehr All the books in this series go back and forth from present to past 1y
Kboltz I felt the same but at the end I changed my mind and will read the next. I‘m going to use them for in between calming reads!:) 13mo
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Enchanted_Bibliophile
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1. I'd love to see Switzerland & Norway after I've read the Seven Sisters series
2. Definitely recommending The Shadow Sister 😍
3. Just started The Words of Raidiance

#WondrousWednesday
@Eggs

Thanks for the tag @Yuki_Onna

Want to play? @BookishBelle @mabell @ozma.of.oz

Eggs Seven sisters sounds like a great story👏🏻 2y
mabell Thank you for the tag! 👋❤️ Switzerland is high on my list too! Reading Bryson - Appalachian Trail and Australia are also on there. 2y
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Yoricke_SouthAfrica
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In honour of the last book being released, I'm re-reading The Seven Sisters series. It's one of my all time favourite series. I can't wait to get to the last one 🤩

Enchanted_Bibliophile It's my first time reading them, but I'm also head over heels in love with the sisters and I'm only on book 3. Just bought the next 2 over the weekend and can hardly wait 😍. Enjoy your re-read! 2y
Yoricke_SouthAfrica @Enchanted_Bibliophile I'm so excited for you. It's such a good series, and it keeps getting better. Happy reading 🌟📚 2y
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DPgirl
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Reading along to the audio book

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Enchanted_Bibliophile
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Pickpick

4½✨

I was really surprised at how much I loved this book. Especially considering that it's a genre I usually avoid, and not something I would have ever brought for myself. But my mother-in-law (not a reader) heard everyone talking about the books and decided to get me the first 3 for my birthday.

Let's just say I am very grateful to her at this moment. This is such a touching, raw story. Told in such a compelling way.

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Andrew65 Love this whole series and I think they only get better. 2y
jdiehr Love this series! Book 8 comes out in May... 2y
rubyslippersreads I‘ve been wanting to read these since @Andrew65 recommended them. 2y
TheSpineView Awesome! 2y
Andrew65 @rubyslippersreads I‘m always recommending this series. Following the author‘s sad death the book is written with or by her son. Be interested to see how that one reads. 2y
Clwojick I‘ve never heard of it, but the cover would have me grabbing it if I saw it at the thrift store. 😍 2y
Andrew65 @Clwojick You must read the series. Excellent books. 2y
Enchanted_Bibliophile @Andrew65 I've seen you recommend it, but I thought the historical romance part really wasn't for me. Now I know better 2y
Enchanted_Bibliophile @jdiehr I've already added it to my wishlist 😁 even though I still have 6 to go before I can get to it 2y
Enchanted_Bibliophile @rubyslippersreads @Clwojick Will definitely recommend you to try it! 2y
Enchanted_Bibliophile @Andrew65 I read that she told him how Pa Salt's story should go, but I'm also wondering if it will read as easily as this one did. 2y
Andrew65 @Enchanted_Bibliophile So sad she didn‘t get to write it 😢 2y
Enchanted_Bibliophile @Andrew65 Very sad indeed 😢 I have a feeling it will be the most important book of the series 2y
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Sharpeipup
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1. Can‘t think of one right now
2. My friend at her Father‘s Day dinner dressed as her dad.
@eggs #wondrouswednesday

Eggs Great photo 👏🏻👏🏻 2y
Gissy Unique photo❤️ 2y
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Martta
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Finally had the time to gather my thoughts about last year's reading. So @Tove_Reads here are my 5 star picks for the year 2021. This was really fun! Thank you for the tag! 😊👍📚

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Lucy_Anywhere
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#TBRPile 📚 “I will always remember exactly where I was and what I was doing when I heard that my father had died.”

monalyisha Hi there! Just checking in for #NewYearWhoDis #NYWD22. I'm hoping you can respond to the email that I sent with your match & your reading list, &/or that you could create a post about which books you're planning to read from their list. Trying to do my best to ensure 100% participation! Hope you're staying warm (& well-read)! 😉 3y
Lucy_Anywhere @monalyisha Hi! Thanks for the prompt. It‘s been a hectic week so creating a post for #NYWD22 is on my to do list for this weekend! 3y
monalyisha @Lucy_Anywhere Sounds good to me! 3y
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Martta
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Pickpick

This was so much fun! I totally see why all the hype. Even though I've read a lot of books. This one kept surprising me with the plotwists. 😍

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Crazeedi
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Thanks for the tag @TheRiehlDeal !
#thoughtfulthursday @MoonWitch94
1 if the plot is strong enough, the narrator isnt as important to me
2 my kindle
3 the tagged series is so good, I'm going to read the final one in December. Sadly Lucinda Riley passed away.
Wanna play @SamanthaMarie @TheLudicReader @Ash.on.the.line @AmyK1 @SaturnDoo ?

kspenmoll I will have to check out this series at my library! 3y
Jerdencon I‘ve read the first of this series - need to get back to it! 3y
DarkMina #3 Totally agree! 3y
SamanthaMarie Thank you for the tag!! I'll have to look into this series. And the Kindle is seriously amazing. I've read so many good books at night while holding sleeping littles. Haha! 3y
Crazeedi @kspenmoll you will like 3y
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LapReader
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Woo hoo! I‘m double vaccinated so I‘m allowed to go op shopping again. The op shops are full of wondrous things thanks to everyone cleaning out their houses during lockdown. This lot cost me $92.50. My sister is newly pregnant shh so I‘ve unleashed my shopping beast & she is buying baby clothes big time. I also scored a few dresses for me & 1 for my big girl who hates dresses but I make her wear them when we go out on the town. I ❤️ bath products!

Suet624 Nice! 3y
Crazeedi Great haul!! I assume op shops are like thrift stores? 3y
LapReader @Crazeedi sure are 3y
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Martta
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Started listening to this 🎧 Loving it so far! 🤩

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MittenGirlPeach
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Whew. This was a chunkster, and though it was a relatively easy read, I found the first section of Bel‘s life dragged. And it was sad and dispiriting to think of how little has changed for women in so much of the world. But I loved the historical aspect of the book, and the middle sections picked up. I guess I‘m hooked; I have The Storm Sister on hold! #OutstandingOctober

This book has been on MANY a bingo card. Finally crossed off!

MittenGirlPeach First book crossed off for #OutstandingOctober. We still don‘t have much color here in Michigan. 72 here today. 3y
slategreyskies I really liked this one! :) 3y
TheAromaofBooks Yay!! Always so satisfying to check off a book that has been hanging around for a while!!! 3y
Andrew65 I loved the Storm Sister, but bring tissues! 3y
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MittenGirlPeach
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I‘m in! I‘ve FINALLY started the tagged book. I‘ve had it checked out from the library numerous times, only to return it due to holds. It‘s due back the 19th, so Goal no 1 is to finish it.

Goals 2 and 3: #Bookspin & #DoubleSpin.

Bonus Goal: Finish five books total.

Longshot goal: Bingo!

@Andrew65

Andrew65 Good luck 😊👍 This is a great series! 3y
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Pia_hb
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I'm sorry but this book is as interesting as reading about the spice girls characters. All are stereotype and without personality. The story goes from nothing to nowhere.

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Barb Hamel
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Caroline2
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A soft pick. This really dipped in the middle for me and I nearly bailed but it was so easy to read and I love a sweeping historical read. Occasionally, it felt soapy but it was overall a comforting read so I‘ll read the next one in the series. 😉

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Crazeedi
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This is tragic news, she is one of my go to authors😢 @Andrew65

DivineDiana I can‘t click on the link. 🤷🏼‍♀️ What‘s the news? 4y
Crazeedi @DivineDiana I'm so sorry, I made it part of photo bu accident. She passed away after 4 years battle with cancer 4y
DivineDiana Thank you. I am so sorry to hear that. 4y
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jdiehr So sad 4y
DarkMina That is so sad. I just bought The Missing Sister. I am so excited to read it. Love that series. 4y
Andrew65 Oh that‘s terrible 😥😥😥 One of my favourite authors. I‘m pleased she was able to finish the series. How was she able to write these whilst suffering with cancer. Truly amazing. 4y
Crazeedi @DarkMina loved all her books. I'm still waiting for missing sister 4y
Crazeedi @Andrew65 I know, I wondered the same thing, very sad 4y
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TrishB
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LeahBergen I had just heard! 4y
TrishB @LeahBergen so sad 😢 4y
jdiehr Nooo! 4y
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Crazeedi NOOOOO!!! this series is soon good, waiting for my hold on missing sister 4y
Caroline2 Oh no!!! I was planning on starting this series this month, what sad sad news. 😔 4y
TrishB @Caroline2 I started the series when I went in hospital a couple of years ago and didn‘t get very far. I think that was more about the hospital than the book and I have always planned to go back to them. 4y
Caroline2 Yeah, timing can be so important with the right book can‘t it. Esp when your mood readers like us. 😉 I‘ll let you know how I get on with the first book...! 👍 4y
MsMelissa That‘s sad. I haven‘t read any of her novels yet but have a whole bunch of them on shelves. 4y
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VanessaCW
Pickpick

I thoroughly enjoyed this dual timeframe story and was completely immersed in the characters‘ lives. I found both timelines equally as engrossing but I did love the history behind the building of the famous monument, Christ the Redeemer. Historical fact and fiction are blended beautifully. The descriptions of Geneva and Rio are very vivid, it made me want to visit both places. A wonderfully engaging and absorbing read. Double thumbs up from me!

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megnews
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This was not the kind of book I‘d have chosen on my own. I used to be a big series reader. Not so much anymore. The history of the building of the Cristo was very interesting. I‘m intrigued at the mystery and curious about the origins of the other sisters. I may have to keep reading the series to find out!

Crazeedi This is one of my favorite series!! Sooo good 4y
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VanessaCW

#Pigeonhole. Here starts my journey on this series which I‘ve heard so much about.

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Texreader
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I‘m so happy with my #litsylovespringswap #llss from @Jadams1776 ! @Butterfinger had recommended the tagged book to me and it looks brilliant so I‘m very excited you got books from my tbr!! But as you know, it‘s the Tervis cup that‘s the bomb! My baby yoda!! Drink from it every day, I will, with the lovely black tea you sent. Thanks for the lovely bookmarks too! But I still laugh that I bought you the same notecards you already have! 😊

Jadams89 Yay! I‘m glad you love it all, but especially the mug. And I completely forgot I sent your note on one of those notecards 😂 4y
Jgotham That mug is amazing 4y
DarkMina The Seven Sisters series is really good. I am anxiously waiting for the last book to come out. 4y
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DarkMina
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#litsyspringbreak #southamerica #sevensistersseries

Day 8: South America

This book is mostly set in Brazil.

TheKidUpstairs ❤❤❤📚 4y
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Bookworm54
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I loved this book!
My last of January and third and final book of #Brazil for #FoodAndLit

Told in two time lines, the seven sisters tells the story of Maia, who is looking for her biological family after her adoptive father dies, leaving her and her five sisters with clues to their pasts. The clues lead her to Rio and to Isabella‘s story.

Beautiful writing and an intriguing premise. I will probably read the next for Norway in May 🤣

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Bookworm54 I didn‘t get a line for the #JumpStart2021 bingo, but my #BookSpin book that I finished earlier did get me a line for #BookSpinBingo!
I read 10 books this month! What a great start to the year :)
I have 10 hrs 14 minutes so far for #20in4 but don‘t anticipate much reading tomorrow on a work day, so it won‘t increase by much. Still, halfway! ☺️
4y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! Great month!!! 4y
Clwojick You did great! ♥️ 4y
Andrew65 It is a great series. The seventh and last book is published later this year. 4y
Lizpixie Congratulations lovely! A wonderful start to the year🙌 4y
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sblbooks
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#LitsyMail They're here! @Butterfinger @megnews yours is due to arrive Thursday.

Chrissyreadit Is there a March overbooked club book? 4y
sblbooks @Chrissyreadit for Middle grade March #MGMarch 4y
Chrissyreadit Ok- so no adult book? 4y
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Bookworm54
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Ordered some Brazilian food for #FoodAndLit and tried a bit of everything!

There are Coxinhas (chicken croquettes), Pao de Queijo (cheese bread), Brazilian smoked sausage, Feijoada, BBQ chicken with Portuguese piri piri sauce, and chicken hearts.

We preferred the Feijoada we made at home. This one had beef whereas ours was just pork and tasted meatier 🤣 And I was the only one brave enough to try the hearts!

#Brazil

Clwojick ♥️♥️ 4y
Butterfinger How were the chicken hearts? 4y
Bookworm54 @Butterfinger they were quite nice. I read somewhere that described them as tasting like the dark meat of a chicken. I thought they were a bit meatier than that. And they weren‘t too chewy, texture kind of like a smoked sausage... But I only had 3 as I couldn‘t get over the fact they were hearts! Haha 4y
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Allylu
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Pickpick

I finished another one this morning. I listened to 3+ hours yesterday and 2+ hours this morning of the 18-hour audiobook to finish. The narrator was quite good and I loved the dual timeline. It had wonderful love stories as well as mysteries that were not all solved at the end (leading into the next book). Family is everything. On to book 2. #BookSpinBingo #BFC21 #JUMPSTART2021 #SERIES2021 #Slumpathon #JoyousJanuary

Crazeedi This is a fantastic series!! I've read every one, there is supposed to be one more. 4y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 4y
TheSpineView Great job! 🤩📖 4y
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Andrew65 Love this series, and book two is one of my favourite. Bring tissues! 👏👏👏 4y
Andrew65 @Crazeedi The Missing Sister is due to be published in May. Can‘t wait to hear about this sister. 4y
Crazeedi @Andrew65 yay!!!!! 4y
Lizpixie Well done!❤️ 4y
Ellies_Books06 I have read them all too @Andrew65 yay!!! I didn't know, i love this series. 4y
Andrew65 @LoydaElionora Now just to see how it ends! 4y
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Butterfinger
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I love a good historical fiction that teaches as well as entertains. As the Christ the Redeemer is being built, a romance brews between the sculptor's assistant and the local rich girl. The romance was okay, but I was fascinated by the history of the gigantic Savior who looks over the impoverished favelas and the Copacabana crowd. #FoodandLit (1/5) @Texreader #PopSugar21 -like to visit in 2021 $4.57 @dariazeoli #SeriesRead - Book 1 @TheSpineView

dariazeoli You are crushing it! 💰 4y
Crazeedi Excellent! I love this series!! 4y
alisiakae Sounds good! 4y
TheSpineView 👍📖😍 4y
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Butterfinger

In the other direction, some distance away on a mountainside, was a favela, a slum village whose penniless inhabitants had built shelters from whatever they could scavenge. If she listened carefully, on the breeze she could hear the faint sounds of the SURDO drums the slum dwellers played night and day, dancing the samba, the music of the hills, to forget the misery of their lives.

I hope everyone is enjoying the first month of #FoodandLit. I am

Texreader Yes it does sound good! Tagged! Thank you! 4y
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Butterfinger
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"And what do you think is a true Brazilian? There is no such thing... The only'real' Brazilians were the original NATIVOS that the Portuguese began murdering after they arrived here five hundred years ago, claiming the riches of our country for themselves. And many more who didn't die a bloody death succumbed to the diseases the settlers brought with them... There is no such thing as a pure bloodline in Brazil."

#FoodandLit @Texreader

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Butterfinger
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I don't know if I once knew this or this is new information, but Cristo Redentor (Christ the Redeemer) is one of the new modern Seven
Wonders. I have always thought it beautiful.

Image from Wikipedia. #FoodandLit @Texreader

Texreader Same. I think it‘s a marvelous landmark. 4y
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Butterfinger
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#WeeklyForecast @Cinfhen

The Seven Sisters - #FoodandLit /Buddy Read (just remembered I am supposed to be writing in it @megnews @sblbooks ) #SeriesRead

A Thousand Splendid Stars - #ReadingAsia2021

Heartless - #FairyTaleReadingChallenge

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Butterfinger
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I'm starting it @Crazeedi I was confused at first because I thought I was reading The Sun Sister. I'm on the right track now. First book of 2021.

Jerdencon Just finished it and really liked it! 4y
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Jerdencon
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I started this book a few weeks ago but put it down for a bit - just realized a lot of it takes place in Brazil! So I‘m ahead of the game for #foodandlit
And to think I only picked it up because I liked the premise of the series! @Texreader @Butterfinger

Crazeedi A really great series!! 4y
Butterfinger This is great. I'm doing a buddy read with this book in January. 4y
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Nitpickyabouttrains
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First in a series about sisters who‘s father dies and suddenly they can learn about their past. This book takes one sister to rio. I loved the historical stuff but wasn‘t very moved by the sisters in the present day.

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Andrew65
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Day 6 #Top20Series #20Series20Days

Today it‘s the wonderful Seven Sisters series by Lucinda Riley. I love this series and can‘t wait for the last book in the series to find out about the seventh sister! Such wonderful lead female characters in these books, and love the story from the past in each book. The Storm Sister was my favourite and led to so many tears!

http://lucindariley.co.uk/seven-sisters-series/

tdrosebud I have this book sitting on my shelf waiting to be read... 4y
MaureenMc I‘ve been hearing a lot about this series lately. Sounds interesting! 4y
TrishB I started the first one when I was in hospital about 18 months ago. Hospital was so bad I couldn‘t read and I haven‘t been able to pick up again! Maybe in the future. 4y
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Andrew65 @TrishB was that 18 months ago! How time flies. Difficult when a book reminds you of an event like that. 4y
Andrew65 @MaureenMc @tdrosebud Certainly worth a read. 4y
Nute I might try this if each book is about a different sister. I like a series that is set up like that! 4y
Andrew65 @Nute Yes each book tells the sister‘s story and has a link to a story from the past. They really are great reads. 4y
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Helen19
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This series is so #evocative for me. I‘m always transported to the times and places where each one is set. #beautifulwords

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Looks good!! 4y
Helen19 @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks each one is set in a different country. I‘m pretty sure the author just wanted lots of research holidays but it sort of feels like I get to go travelling too! 4y
OriginalCyn620 💛💛💛 4y
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Emma_PK
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Read it in less than a week. Can't wait to read the rest. Loved the alternating stories that moved from one era to another, tying the family story together.

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Butterfinger
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What cool book mail. I ordered The Seven Sisters because @Crazeedi recommended the series and it came today. It was in the mail with a card and a beautiful bookmark from Diane. Is that not crazy????? Thank you, you have made my day.

Crazeedi That is very cool! I hope you enjoy the book and series as much as I did! 5y
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laurieluna
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Pickpick

Another cracking Lucinda Riley. Looking forward to the rest of the series.

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RedLeaves
Pickpick

Has everything glorious! art, history, architecture, travel, passion and samba! Spanning centuries and continents from legendary bohemian Montmartre, Paris to modern day sizzling Rio. Recommended by one of my sisters and costing the rest of us a fortune buying all of series 😂 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐