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Chars
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Mehso-so

There is a gradual growing up in this book, a softening of edges, a looking back at the past both with frank disbelief and a flat lack of surprise. Of course this is where you find yourself. Is it: there is so much you can achieve in a single life? Or, only so much that you can. In making it unclear which, this book is neither disheartening nor inspiring.

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Smarkies
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Pickpick

Fun read. Enjoyed being introduced to Auntie Poldi and her family.
#roll100

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charl08
Death of an Englishman | Magdalen Nabb
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The young man seemed ill at ease. 'Is there something wrong?'
Mm well... yes, in fact his library books.'
'What?'
"Well, he must have had two out, he always did....'
.....

Even a murder doesn't let him off those overdue fees??

Bette Ooh, a library clue! Like it. ☺️ 4d
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Butterfinger
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Pickpick

Parks spent the entire book comparing the ups and downs of train travel to meditation. And, it worked. I wouldn't mind reading my book on a train and observing people, humanity at its worst (hustling/body odors) and its best (sharing food and stories).

#Italy #FoodandLit @Catsandbooks @Texreader

Texreader I‘d probably like this book too 6d
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Butterfinger
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#TodayILearned #NonfictionNovember @Bookwormjillk

I don't believe I just learned it, but it had reopened my eyes.

Bookwormjillk 🚉🚉🚉 6d
Ruthiella I loved it when I lived in cities with good public transportation. I got a lot of reading done. 6d
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DrSabrinaMoldenReads
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I feel some kinda way about disliking this book that is so well-liked. I missed something. Not sure what it was. It was way up there on the New York Times Best Books of the Century (something like that). My Brilliant Friend was #1.

Ruthiella I know what you mean. While I loved this quartet, there are other books/series where I just don‘t get what other readers get from it. On the bright side, you can skip any further Ferrante titles and reduce the TBR a tad. 😉 1w
Deblovestoread I came away feeling underwhelmed by the first book and wondered what I missed, too. Every book is not for every reader and that‘s ok. 1w
Suet624 I made it through two of the books and then quit. I just didn‘t care anymore. 1w
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TheLudicReader I found the first book so boring and I didn‘t bother carrying on…while some people in my book group fell madly in love with these characters and read the whole quartet.@🤷‍♀️ 1w
DrSabrinaMoldenReads @Ruthiella Definitely skipping her other books. 😩 7d
DrSabrinaMoldenReads @TheLudicReader I felt the opposite about them. 7d
DrSabrinaMoldenReads @Deblovestoread That‘s true about books not being for every reader but the reviews are so glowing. 7d
DrSabrinaMoldenReads @Suet624 I kept hoping it would get better 7d
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Sweettartlaura
Diavola: A Novel | Marie Thorne, Jennifer
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Pickpick

This 👏🏻 was 👏🏻 so 👏🏻 good🙌🏻
A family vacation in Florence goes very awry.
There‘s family dysfunction at White Lotus levels ~ a transatlantic haunting ~ creepy kids ~ so much and so good.
And the horror of the haunting mirrors the horror of the family dysfunction so well.
Definitely worth a read, and I think the audiobook is a plus here.

Reggie I was rooting for the narrator, the 2 nieces, and the husband. The rest of them, I was rooting for the villa 1w
Sweettartlaura @Reggie Yes!!! 😂 1w
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melissajayne
Diavola | Jennifer Thorne
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Pickpick

4⭐️ Really enjoyed this #contemporary #paranormal book. It definitely was creepy in areas and definitely gave off Halloween vibes. #2025 #fiction #bookclub

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DrSabrinaMoldenReads
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Panpan

Finished this last book in the Quartet but it was a challenge.In a lot of ways, I could not make it all make sense, asking myself, What is the point? This book focused on Elena‘s life & not on the toxic relationship between her and Lila. Her life was horrid and she was the most confused and conflicted character I‘ve known. What‘s intriguing though is that it‘s probably the author‘s life story. The character has her posthumous name. Poor thing!

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ImperfectCJ
Diavola: A Novel | Marie Thorne, Jennifer
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Pickpick

Well, I like this one. It does just what I love horror to do: Mirror the horrors from real life and make them manifest in a foe that's more easily fightable than addiction or toxic family dynamics or self-sabotage or addiction to toxic family dynamics that lead to self-sabotage. The setting is rich and immersive, even for someone like me, who's never been to Italy (the juxtaposition with NYC, which I have been to, helps). Fun spooky season read!

wildwoodreads This has been on my tbr for years! I need to get to it. 2w
Bookwormjillk 🍫🍫🍫 2w
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