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Blueberry
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PirateJenny
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I had never heard of Captain Thuridur, which is surprising considering how much I love both sea stories and Icelandic history. Her reputation suffered as women's rights waned in the 1800s in Iceland, but this book brings her back to her rightful status as a bad-ass woman of Iceland's past.

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keithmalek
The Escape Artist | Jonathan Freedland
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This only had a 94% rating on Litsy, which reminds me of that one sportswriter who didn't vote Michael Jordan into the Basketball Hall of Fame. History books don't get much better than this.

#2025Book19

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The Escape Artist | Jonathan Freedland
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The Escape Artist | Jonathan Freedland

The French-Jewish philosopher Raymond Aron would say, when asked about the Holocaust, "I knew, but I didn't believe it. And because I didn't believe it, I didn't know."

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pdxannie
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Bailedbailed

I read 50% but the story circled around Greenwood and never got there. Maybe the second half of the book is what I wanted, but I couldn‘t get myself to pick it back up again after two months.

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CogsOfEncouragement
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I gifted this to my foodie husband months ago. He enjoyed it and read several passages to me which he was particularly entertained by. It was this month‘s pick for my local bookstore‘s book club so I read it myself and really liked it too. Great discussion and the facilitator brought two types of tomatoes for us to sample. She also played Homegrown Tomatoes by John Denver which was new to me.

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Super_Jane
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4/5 🌕🌕🌕🌕🌑

#history #nonfiction

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Tamra
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Mehso-so

This book is very well researched on England‘s new divorce law, court, and the people orbiting in & around it. Other reviewers have noted Mrs. Robinson serves as a model trope for victims of patriarchy and sexism. So absurd now that everything sexual was the result of a defect or disease of some sort. “Womb complaint”

IMO the degree of detail about extraneous individuals was a distraction from the Robinsons‘ story.