This was fun-I went down a Mona Lisa rabbit hole this week. History Mystery based on the 1911 theft of the Mona Lisa from the Louvre.
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This was fun-I went down a Mona Lisa rabbit hole this week. History Mystery based on the 1911 theft of the Mona Lisa from the Louvre.
#PSReadathon
#Spookoween
#ReadAway2024
@Bookwormjillk @TheSpineView @DieAReader @Andrew65 @GHABI4ROSES
Well, I finished it,but not in time for Book Club. I did not know that the Mona Lisa was stolen from the Louvre in 1911.The book follows the great grandson of the thief as he travels to Paris to find the journal that will reveal the details of the heist.Two timelines: the present and the early 1900‘s.Insight into the art world and forgery. Fast paced. Interesting aside:the author attended a Litsy Book Club Zoom discussion of his book 2 years ago.
IRL Book Club pick. Meeting this coming Tuesday. Intention: to finish in time!
A fun mystery/thriller based on the true story of the 1911 Mona Lisa theft from the Louvre by Vincent Perruggia. Fictional premise has Luke Perrone seeking the truth behind his great-grandfather‘s crime. Well crafted alternative timelines. Lots of details about the art world, with characters who have their own agendas. Mainly, we‘re investigating who now owns the real da Vinci masterpiece.
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Steeped in art history and action, this mystery reimagines what could have happened in the real-life theft of the Mona Lisa. The writing style wasn‘t necessarily my cup of tea, but it was a quick read.
Based on real events this was a fast read which was fun in the moment—it‘s a perfect distraction for a flight or day at the beach/pool—but is one that probably won‘t linger too long in my mind. Artist and professor Luke Perrone has long been fascinated by the story of his great-grandfather who once stole the Mona Lisa. When he goes searching for the truth of what happened, there‘s all sorts of trouble. As I said, fun but not terribly memorable.
Many thanks today for author Jonathan Santlofer for joining us today for the discussion of The Last Mona Lisa.
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Finishing up my book. I‘ve enjoyed it. It has a little Da Vinci Code vibe to it. Now let‘s see how it ends!
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New month, new book! Please join us in reading this month‘s book. Questions? Ask @Bookworm83 or @Graciouswarriorprincess .
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