

This was a #netgalley read that packed a big punch with interesting elements: the backdrop of the U.N., friendship, betrayal, love, tragedy, a violinist, art, and complex emotional relationships with well-developed characters. I liked that the main character examined his choices and exhibited true emotional growth. It did take me a few pages to really get into it but once I did, I couldn't put it down.
Laalaleighh This sounds really interesting. I'm a sucker for all things UN. 8y
LauraBeth I think this may have been the first novel I've read that was set against the U.N. @Laalaleighh. Let me know if there any books with that setting you'd recommend 8y
Laalaleighh @LauraBeth I've haven't ever found any fictional ones. I read a lot of DC political fiction and devour shows like House of Cards and Madam Secretary- Secretary of State is my dream job. But I've read quite a few non-fiction books about the UN. If I come across any I will for sure let you know. 8y
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Laalaleighh How is the hopefuls so far? 8y
LauraBeth Awesome - thanks! I'm loving The Hopefuls so far. I thought the main character would be annoying based on reviews I've read but I dig her. The author has an acute eye for DC and she really manages well the political tension between wide-eyed idealism and realistic cynicism. You'd probably like it 😀 8y
Laalaleighh @LauraBeth yayy!! I'm going to have to read it soon! I was so nervous it wouldn't be good I haven't been able to bring myself to start it yet. 8y
acc5446 oh this sounds fantastic! 8y
LauraBeth Give it a try @acc5446 😀 8y