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DrSabrinaMoldenReads
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Well, I‘ve got to read the last book after reading the first three. I hope Ferrante redeems herself.

Ruthiella Honestly, if you haven‘t liked it so far, I don‘t think the last book will redeem any of the previous ones. I loved this quartet but can totally see how it‘s an acquired taste. 😅 8h
DrSabrinaMoldenReads @Ruthiella The third one was the only one I didn‘t like. So, I‘m hopeful. I HAVE to learn how it ends. 7h
Ruthiella @DrSabrinaMoldenReads Okay. I await your review with bated breath! 🤞😆 7h
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Smarkies
The Shape of Water | Andrea Camilleri
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Pickpick

Have been meaning to start on this series for a while. The first book on sale at a local bookshop was the push. A book with a very strong sense of place. Looking forward to continuing.
#italy #sicily

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DrSabrinaMoldenReads
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Panpan

This is the 3rd book in the Neapolitan Quartet, about the toxic relationship between Lila and Elena. I found it to be almost unbearable to read, having to engage with such flawed characters. I steadily grew in my dislike of them due to the regressions in their identities and morality. By the end, I was as so emotional that I cried. Positively this may show the author‘s ability to stir feelings if that was her point.

Cuilin Ugh 😑 some reads are like that!! 1d
DrSabrinaMoldenReads @Cuilin It was awful and kept getting worse and worse until the very end 1d
DrSabrinaMoldenReads This has many good reviews on Amazon. I must have missed something. 1d
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BookNook
The Name of the Rose | Umberto Eco
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Pickpick

While framed as a murder mystery, I believe this book served more as a philosophical meditation and examination of medieval history with a significant focus on the sordid history of the Catholic Church. Still, it does have enough suspense and intrigue to keep the mystery lover engaged. Have your Latin lexicon handy.

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MamaGina
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“Each of us is afraid. It‘s there in the way we hold our cups. It‘s in the way we look about us, squinting into the misty nooks of the bar to see what‘s hidden…….Tonight we‘re not drinking to forget, but to remember and dream. It‘s hope that makes us afraid and I remind myself that a man should be grateful for his fears, because it means he has something to lose and to win.”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Caroline2
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Pickpick

I‘ve spent my summer this year in Naples. ❤️ I bailed on My Brilliant Friend when it first came out, it wasn‘t the right time. I am so glad I gave it another chance. I‘ve not been this absorbed in a book series for years. I devoured it book after book and now I‘m walking around in a daze. Absolutely brilliant.

Suet624 I‘m so happy for you. 4d
Ruthiella I loved this quartet. ❤️ 3d
squirrelbrain Wonderful! ❤️ 3d
janeycanuck Oh my goodness, I need to get back to this series, I still haven‘t read the last book! (edited) 2d
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MariaW
Baudolino | Umberto Eco
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I‘ve read Baudolino a few years ago when I was younger. It was nice to listen to it again. It is still not an easy read/listening, but it was nice to hear the exploits of the notorious liar Baudolino again. And this way you get a funnier view of the story of Frederick Barbarossa (who is supposed to be sleeping at the Kyffhäuser in my home region) and the crusades.

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