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The Seine: The River that Made Paris
The Seine: The River that Made Paris | Elaine Sciolino
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Elizabeth2
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Sunday morning reading. Starting this travelogue in preparation for my Seine River cruise in just under 3 weeks! ❤️📚🇫🇷

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KristiAhlers
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This is a total love letter to this river. The history, the meaning of the river from its start to the end. You travel through words through some amazing country. Total fan #readingchallenge2022

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LindaLappin
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soulful journey along the grand river of romance. Companion to her previous The Only Street in Paris --enticing reads for would-be flaneurs #SavvySettings #River

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kelli7990
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Here‘s my progress on #theunreadshelfproject2021. I didn‘t have a book for this month‘s challenge so I decided to read another book I won from a Goodreads giveaway.

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kelli7990
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Here‘s my review for another book I just finished. I finally got around to reading this one. I read this book for #theunreadshelfproject2021 challenge A Book I Bought At A Used Book Store. I didn‘t have a book for this prompt so I decided to just read whatever I want. I also read this book for #tbrknockout and the prompt is to read something with water on the cover or in the title. This book has water on the cover and in the title.

CaffeineAndCandy Lovely 💜💜💜 4y
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Librarybelle
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Thanks for the tag, @DaveGreen7777 !

I wanted to take the concept of enthusiasm to a different level; instead of a character, I thought about infectious writing, writing that is beautiful and the enthusiasm for the subject is contagious.

The tagged book made me want to hop on a plane (I‘m not a fan of flying) and visit France (I read this pre-COVID). Sciolino writes a love letter to the River Seine. Francophiles - a must read! #LitFortuneCookie

DaveGreen7777 Oooh, I love your twist on the enthusiasm theme! Wonderful choice, Jess! 😊 4y
batsy Nice interpretation! 👏🏽 4y
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KVanRead Writing whose enthusiasm for its subject is catching - I love this idea and have definitely felt that and it makes for a great read! Hope you make it France some day! Thanks for playing 😊 4y
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CMCurtis77
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I got spoiled this Christmas... he just gets me

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Librarybelle
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This is a beautiful love letter to the Seine. Part travelogue, part history, with a dash of memoir, Sciolino takes readers on a journey on the Seine, from its beginning to its end, with a long pause in Paris. Every facet imaginable is discussed, and I loved every minute of this. Highly recommended!

Thanks to #NetGalley and W.W. Norton for a copy of this book, in exchange for an honest review.

Librarybelle 11 hours complete for #24B4Monday . Hope to put in a little bit more. @TheReadingMermaid @Andrew65 @jb72 5y
Andrew65 This looks good. 5y
janeycanuck I‘m definitely going to have to pick this up, it sounds fascinating!! 5y
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LinesUponAPage You time yourself reading?? Is that part of your kindle? I‘m curious how you do this?? It might be a good way to be better productive. Can you share how you do it? (edited) 5y
Librarybelle @Lifeisasnap There was a readathon this past weekend...you time how long you read during the readathon. I use the timer on an older iPad, but I think all devices have timers. There are also apps that you can use to keep track of reading every day - they measure how long it takes you to read a book and give reading stats. I‘m not quite to that stage yet! If you browse through the #readathon , you‘ll see announcements for upcoming readathons. 5y
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Librarybelle
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Calling it a night...considering the various non-bookish things I had to do today, this is not a bad time. I‘m nearly halfway through the tagged book (it‘s an arc, and it‘s a good one!). A little over 6 hours for #24B4Monday and 4.5 hours for #Deweys24HourReadathon .

Andrew65 Well done, progressing nicely. 👍 5y
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