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lesleymoss

lesleymoss

Joined June 2017

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Serious Sweet | A. L. Kennedy
Bailedbailed

Beautifully written but the endless gloomy minutiae of this book were too much for me. Most, but not all, of my book group felt the same.

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Pickpick

This is a charming, little known short novel by the wonderful Anthony Trollope. A youngish woman who has dedicated her life to caring for others suddenly finds herself free and quite rich. Where should she go and what should she do? Should she marry? And suppose the money isn't really hers?

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Legacy of Spies | John le Carre
Pickpick

I'm a Le Carre fan but I thought he had lost his way with recent novels. This is a real return to form - beautifully structured, gripping, moving.

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A Horse Walks Into a Bar | David Grossman, Jessica Cohen
Mehso-so

This is undoubtedly beautifully written and original but SO bleak. I only read it because it was our book group pick. Not a fun read.

Cinfhen Exactly! Same for me, it was a bookclub pick otherwise I may have bailed although it did pick up after the first 30 pages. Did you have what to talk about?!? 7y
lesleymoss Amazingly some of the group actually liked it! 7y
Cinfhen Our bookclub met last night, we had plenty to discuss which surprised me & while nobody really “liked” the book, we all agreed it was well done, unique and impressive how uncomfortable we all managed to feel. It‘s a book you won‘t forget in a month‘s time. 7y
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Smoke Over Malibu | Tim Walker
Pickpick

This is a quirky, original, funny book. It's part mystery, partly character-led - and what great, lovable characters. Give it a try!

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Somebody at the Door | Raymond Postgate
Pickpick

This 1943 classic, in a lovely BL edition, is well worth a try. It's a literary experiment with multiple character focuses, a vivid evocation of wartime England, and a classic whodunnits.

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Pickpick

As a Josephine Tey fan, I was delighted to find that she features as a leading character in this series. The historical setting in London between the two world wars is vividly depicted. I found some of the characterisation a bit patchy - there's a fairly large cast - and not all completely believable. But it's an enjoyable read with intriguing plot twists. Definitely worthwhile for classic crime enthusiasts.

Cinfhen #litsyWelcomeWagon @RaimeyGallant Hi!!! Hope you're enjoying 7y
RaimeyGallant Welcome to Litsy! #LitsyWelcomeWagon And here's a compilation of Litsy tips that a bunch of us put together:
http://litsy.com/p/aDJja2lMZFFY
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