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TheSpineView
Death of a Hero | Richard Aldington
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IndoorDame 🤍💜🤍 4mo
dabbe 🩶🖤🩶 4mo
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Teresereading
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Eggs Awesome 👏🏻 4mo
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Deblovestoread
Shoulder the Sky | Anne Perry
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Pickpick

#BookedinTime

These are book 2 and 3 of Perry‘s WWI series of 5. Featuring a family who each face the war in their own way with a bit of intrigue, a behind the scenes plot that would change the world and a murder mystery. I like the characters and there‘s enough tension to make me want to read the rest.

@Cuilin @dabbe

Cuilin I‘ll have to check this series out. ✅📚🎉 5mo
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ManyWordsLater
Eye in the Door | Pat Barker
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I can‘t remember ever seeing “hare-brained” written before.

I thought it was hair-brained!

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ManyWordsLater
Eye in the Door | Pat Barker
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Is there such a thing a “moral courage”?

“In the end moral and political truths have to be shown on the body…‘
‘… [that] comes quite close to saying that the willingness to suffer proves the rightness of the belief. But it doesn‘t”.

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ManyWordsLater
Eye in the Door | Pat Barker
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I love it.

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dabbe
War Poems of Siegfried Sassoon | Siegfried Sassoon
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TheSpineView Fantastic! Great poem!❤️ 8mo
dabbe @TheSpineView 💜🧡💜 8mo
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Pickpick

I devoured this book. Part genealogical mystery, part loving mémoire, part philosophy of war and empire, it was shot through with Palin‘s intelligence and humor. Thanks to my cousin @barbwire for a lovely birthday present.

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random_michelle
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Three great non-fiction books?

What If?: Serious Scientific Answers to Absurd Hypothetical Questions by Randall Munroe (of xkcd)

A History of the World in 6 Glasses by Tom Standage

“coffeehouses were hotbeds of gossip, rumor, political debate, & satirical discussion. They were also popular venues for chess & backgammon, which were regarded as morally dubious.“

No Man's Land by Wendy Moore

#tlt #ThreeListThursday