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5 Ian McEwan books for May
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5 Ian McEwan books for May
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#AAMEW I just saw your post about monthly totals. In April I read 13 Edith Wharton selections. My total YTD is 50
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Only got to two Edith Wharton books during April‘s #AuthoraMonth Where did April go! Not necessarily an author that speaks to me but did enjoy Ethan Frome.
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A 29 year old orphaned woman is taken in by relatives, and suffers from pride and upperclass social mores...and a gambling addiction! As usual, Wharton‘s main character falls in love with the wrong man. After reading five of her books in a row, they start to blur together. Still, there‘s something comforting about them.
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Oh, Mrs. Plinth. I‘m sure I would hate to be in a book club with you.
This short story about a dignified ladies‘ book club was very funny as it mocked their prudishness. I definitely need to read some more Edith Wharton, but just didn‘t get a chance to do more this month. #AuthoraMonth #AAMEW (1)
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These are the two Edith Wharton novels I‘ve read this month #AAMEW. Of these two, I liked Summer more (already reviewed). With “Glimpses”, society is skewered again; the upper/richer classes and those who aspire to move up. It‘s full of the slang, i.e. “old sport” , of the 1920s (intentionally?) which got a bit tiresome.
Found inside “Glimpses” was a now-defunct bookstore bookmark from when we lived in Ann Arbor.
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I really enjoyed this bleak story. Wharton‘s writing makes you keep turning the pages, even though you think you know what the end will be. #authoramonth #AAMEW