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The Paris Wife (Random House Reader's Circle Deluxe Reading Group Edition)
The Paris Wife (Random House Reader's Circle Deluxe Reading Group Edition): A Novel | Paula McLain
This new deluxe eBook edition features more than ninety additional pages of exclusive, author-approved annotations throughout the text, which contain new illustrations and photographs, to enrich your reading experience. You can access the eBook annotations with a simple click or tap on your eReader via the convenient links. Access them as you read the novel or as supplemental material after finishing the entire story. There is also Random House Readers Circle bonus content, which is sure to inspire discussion at book clubs everywhere. A beautiful portrait of being in Paris in the glittering 1920sas a wife and ones own woman.Entertainment Weekly A deeply evocative story of ambition and betrayal, The Paris Wife captures the love affair between Ernest Hemingway and his wife Hadley. Following a whirlwind courtship and wedding, the pair set sail for Europe, where they become swept up in the hard-drinking, fast-living, and free-loving life of Jazz Age Parishanging out with a volatile group that includes Gertrude Stein, Ezra Pound, and F. Scott Fitzgerald. As Ernest struggles to find his literary voice and Hadley strives to hold on to her sense of self, they eventually find themselves facing the ultimate crisis of their marriagea deception that will lead to the unraveling of everything theyve fought so hard for. NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY People Chicago Tribune NPR The Philadelphia Inquirer Kirkus Reviews The Toronto Sun BookPage [Paula] McLain has brought Hadley to life in a novel that begins in a rush of early love. . . . A moving portrait of a woman slighted by history, a woman whose . . . story needed to be told.The Boston Globe The Paris Wife creates the kind of out-of-body reading experience that dedicated book lovers yearn for, nearly as good as reading Hemingway for the first timeand it doesnt get much better than that.Minneapolis Star Tribune Exquisitely evocative . . . This absorbing, illuminating book gives us an intimate view of a sympathetic and perceptive woman, the striving writer she married, the glittering and wounding Paris circle they were part of. . . . McLain reinvents the story of Hadley and Ernests romance with the lucid grace of a practiced poet.The Seattle Times
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Eggs I liked this book! 4mo
lil1inblue @Eggs Same! 🥰 4mo
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4✨It has been a while since I‘ve read anything from Hemingway, but I feel like his books continue to reveal themselves throughout this historical fiction. Farewell to arms being one that was lived by the characters and it brings about the story. The life and love story of a favorite author of mine was fun to read in this fictional depiction.

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#12Booksof2023 July saw me finally pulling this off my shelves, and it both totally lives up to its hype, and falls into one of my favorite niche genres, groups of artists riffing off of and inspiring one another. @Andrew65

Andrew65 Lokks a good read, only read one by this author and really enjoyed it. 11mo
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IndoorDame
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I just love reading about this literary set, and McLain‘s take on them is approachable but well written. This has been on my shelf for years, was recommended by tons of people, and was even a #Roll100 pick I didn‘t get to a few months back, so I‘m glad it was this month‘s #bookspin so I finally found that push to read it! I switched back and forth between print and audio and found the print way more compelling and absorbing. @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 1y
TheLudicReader Great book…made me want to read A Moveable Feast, which I bought but still haven‘t read. 1y
IndoorDame @TheLudicReader haha. Same. Reading about literary figures always leaves me with an aspirational TBR 😁 1y
Gissy I have that one, long time in my tbr😳🤦🏽‍♀️ 1y
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Though I often looked for one, I finally had to admit that there could be no cure for Paris. #FirstLineFridays @ShyBookOwl

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IndoorDame
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Next month I‘m going to try and read The Paris Wife. I‘ve been excited about it for ages, but I also haven‘t been getting much reading done lately, so 🤞🏼
#roll100 @PuddleJumper

PuddleJumper Good luck! 2y
TheLudicReader I really enjoyed The Paris Wife. I bought A Moveable Feast when I finished, but still haven‘t managed to read it. Lol. 2y
IndoorDame @TheLudicReader I read that one maybe 15 years back. It was fabulous! 2y
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Tea_and_Starstuff
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This book was put in my hands with a vague, “I enjoyed this,“ by a family member. Free is a good price point, so I took it. I only read a chapter of this one before realizing…oh. This is a book about Hemmingway, Paris, and adultery. I've got no attachment to the first two, and greatly dislike the third so…I decided to read something else.

The chapter I read had a lovely narrative voice, though, I'd certainly read other things by the author.

Tea_and_Starstuff Honestly, I'm proud of myself for quitting! It usually takes me so long to be really certain I don't like something that I'm nearly done with it by the time I put it down! #growth 2y
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks On my shelf 🙌🏻❤️📚 2y
Eggs I enjoyed this on audio-the narration was great 👍🏼 2y
TheSpineView @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks I have the hard cover and need to read it. 2y
TheSpineView @Eggs Cool 😎 2y
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Told from the perspective of Ernest Hemingway‘s first wife, Hadley Richardson, we get a glimpse into their early years & the world of a struggling writer in 1920‘s Europe. I enjoyed the setting & McLain really brings her characters to life including the Fitzgerald‘s as well as Gertrude Stein & Ezra Pound. A quick read - audio narration was FABULOUS. #52Books23 #Roaring20s🎶 Gratuitous hamantaschen - Purim Sameach 🥳

BarbaraBB Safe travels 😘 2y
julesG I have to find some hamantaschen, or a tried and tested recipe. I'm curious. Not so curious about the book though. Not my cup of tea. 😁 2y
IndoorDame Yum! Purim Sameach! 😁🎭 2y
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Cinfhen Book was great @julesG I bought my hamantaschen this year and they actually were #MoreMehThanYeah 😫nothing tastes as good as homemade - Purim Sameach @IndoorDame 🎭🤡💐 2y
Cinfhen Thanks @BarbaraBB im looking forward but hate the packing!!! 2y
thebackyardgnome Very late Purim Sameach!! Didng have any taschen this year:( hope yours were delivous though, they look awesome ! 2y
Cinfhen They looked better than they tasted @thebackyardgnome when I make them they look like a hot mess but they taste DELICIOUS 😋 sorry you missed out on the hamantaschen this year 🎭 2y
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Loving this one #SetDuringTheRoaring1920s #52Books23 The life and marriage of Hadley & Ernest Hemingway 😍

Librarybelle Good choice for this prompt! 2y
LaraReads Oh! Great choice! 2y
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KarenUK Love this book…. 💕 2y
squirrelbrain Stacking! 2y
Cinfhen I started this morning and I‘m nearly finished @Librarybelle @LaraReads @KarenUK @squirrelbrain - I‘m loving the writing 🫶🏼and it‘s a great story 2y
KarenUK @Cinfhen This book sent me down such a Hem wives rabbit hole! I loved these two too! 2y
Cinfhen Thanks for the recommendations @KarenUK 😘I read Love & Ruin but definitely need to pick up Mrs. Hemingway 😍 2y
britt_brooke Really enjoyed this one! 2y
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Daisey
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It was a beautiful evening to read by a fire for a bit. I finished this book, and I felt the same as I had through most of the story. I really enjoy the way Paula McLain writes historical fiction, but I was just continually waiting for things to go badly. I felt wonderfully connected to Hadley‘s story and loved the descriptions of the places they traveled. Additionally, The Sun Also Rises is my favorite Hemingway so far, so I enjoyed that aspect.

Daisey Also my #Roll100 book 26 2y
gossamerchild Oh, I feel that way constantly when I'm reading most literary fiction/contemporary fiction. It's so stressful! Waiting for something bad to happen, that is. 2y
Daisey @gossamerchild Good point, but I can still usually hope for an overall happy ending. This one has a bit of happiness in the epilogue but not much. 2y
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tpixie Oh when Hadley lost ALL of Ernest‘s writings!! I next read A Moveable Feast and had the dread of reading that all again from his perspective! 2y
Daisey @tpixie I haven‘t read A Moveable Feast, but that sounds awful. 2y
tpixie @Daisey it was terrible having to read about it twice! 2y
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This book has been on my TBR for too long, but I‘m finally started! I want to read it, but I‘ve also had a hard time picking it up because I know parts of it are going to be tough.

#ReadAndEat #Roll100 book 26

Lcsmcat This has been on my shelf for a long time too. I look forward to hearing what you think. 2y
Daisey @Lcsmcat So far I‘m enjoying it, but I‘m also finding it a tough read just because I know things are going to go badly. 2y
Lcsmcat @Daisey Sounds like it may sit on my shelf a bit longer. 😆 I‘ll wait to pick it up when I‘ve got less on my plate. 2y
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#Januarywrapup

#Jumpstart2023 was a success! I completed my goals and then some. Having set goals and knowing exactly what I was going to read really helped to keep me focused. Awesome start to my reading year. The Paris Wife was my favorite but lots of good ones this month. Thanks for hosting at @Clwojick @Lizpixie looking forward to getting my tbr ready for February #Loveathon

Clwojick Congratulations on a fantastic reading month! And thank you for joining us! I can‘t wait to see what February brings. 😊 2y
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Another book completed for #JumpStart2023 and #sharreadathon

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️It‘s been ages since I‘ve read Hemingway and when I did I was not a fan but for some reason I‘m totally fascinated with his life and time spent in Paris. This fictionalized account of his first marriage to Hadley Richardson, told from her perspective, fulfilled my curiosity in many ways. Loved the insight to bohemian Paris in the 20‘s. Now I‘m eager to try reading

mrp27 Hemingway again. This time his account of his marriage to Hadley in his book, A Moveable Feast. (edited) 2y
Clwojick Ooo. This sounds right up my alley. Reminds me of this book which I loved! 2y
mrp27 @Clwojick I‘ve been wanting to read that one! Both Zelda and Fitzgerald make an appearance in this book. 2y
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Combining #JumpStart2023 goals with #sharreadathon in memory of @sharread I‘m really lovingThe Paris Wife and hope to finish this weekend for book club on Monday.

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks ❤️💔❤️ 2y
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mrp27
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January #bookspin

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 2y
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Creadnorthey
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The sadness of a sweeping grand love story doomed because that‘s how it was is captured perfectly here by McLain using the clipped direct writing style that you can imagine Hemingway using. I liked it a lot.

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Both books describe Hemingway‘s early years in Paris. The Paris Wife is from Hadley‘s view & A Moveable Feast from Ernest‘s view.
Reading TWICE how Hadley LOST ALL of his manuscripts was TWICE as heartbreaking. They must have been thrown away, since there was no money 💰 in the valise. Could you imagine if the manuscripts were found, what they would be worth now?
#Paris

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“True friends stay with you no matter the distance or time that separates you from them.” – Lance Reynald

thank you to my bestie for this beautiful, thoughtful gift!! I love everything! I love that it‘s personalized! ❤️📚🎁💚

Love you!!

Eggs You are welcome Luv 💖💝💖 3y
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Lizwarnerpdx
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I just could not get into this one. Every time I tried to read it I got distracted…just didn‘t hook me. It‘s about Ernest Hemingway‘s first wife, Hadley.

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Eggs Perfect 👌🏼📚🇫🇷 3y
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Wrapping up June by finishing my #bookspin The Paris Wife. (I really enjoyed it!) We toured the Hemingway House in Key West last summer, so I knew there wasn‘t a happy ending for Hadley and Ernest, but I rooted for her anyway. Now I want to read ALL the Hemingway! I added A Moveable Feast to my July #bookspinbingo and hope to read The Sun Also Rises in August!

11 books read.
2 bingos.

Great reading month!
Thanks for hosting, @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! Fabulous progress this month!! 3y
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GinaKButler
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Cracking open my #bookspin
Helter Skelter is on hold until July (I fell off the bus, @CoverToCoverGirl and @Kelly326 )

I should finish Emma by tomorrow!

#bookspinbingo
@TheAromaofBooks

SamAnne This has been on my list. 3y
CoverToCoverGirl There‘s a seat reserved on that bus for you! 🤓 It was an interesting and intense read. 3y
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GinaKButler
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Whoop-Whoop!! My #bookspin and #doublespin for June! Thanks so much for hosting, @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Yay!!! 3y
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Bookwormjillk
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I had to re-read this after reading A Movable Feast. I think I‘m now officially obsessed with 1920‘s Paris.

jdiehr Have you seen 'Midnight in Paris?' So good! 3y
Bookwormjillk @jdiehr no! Thanks for the recommendation! 3y
CaramelLunacy Ooh, seconded on Midnight in Paris, great fun 3y
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If you‘re going to write in a library book at least have good enough handwriting so I can read it 😡

Palimpsest Is a lie, believe it was collateral or cultural? I sometimes write in my own books, but never would in a library book. 😬 (edited) 4y
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Oh gosh, this book just broke my heart. A really wonderful read.

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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks I have these 2 ❤️📚 4y
TheKidUpstairs ❤📚🗼 4y
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This is the love story of Ernest Hemingway and Hadley Richardson. While fiction, it is based on true accounts of their time together. The look into Hemingway‘s early career is fascinating. Knowing how the story ends, doesn‘t make it any easier to read. I want to read more of Hemingway‘s work. The Sun Also Rises was one of my favorite novels assigned in high school. Now I want to read A Moveable Feast. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5

#bookspin November completed!

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 4y
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Grabbing a few minutes of reading time while dinner cooks. Plan is to finish this book today. Hazel is on board. ❤️🐶📚 Hamilton (not pictured) is on the back of my chair, keeping watch out the window so I can read. Such a good dog! #dogsoflitsy

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Worked for a bit this morning to clear out some post closing tasks from our settlement late yesterday. Did a few chores, delegated the rest to the kids 😁. Now the rest of the day is mine, under the watchful eye of my constant companion #1 (#2 is curled up on my feet). Hoping to make quite a dent in this one today. Enjoying my time with the Hemingways at the moment. ❤️📚 #amreading #dogsoflitsy

Moonprismpower Puppy! So cute. 😍 4y
Elizabeth2 @Moonprismpower thanks! He‘s a sweetie and crazy for his Mama. He barks at everything though (mini poodles are known barkers and great watch dogs). He is on the lookout for nefarious squirrels. 😂 4y
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#firstlinefridays @ShyBookOwl

“Though I often looked for one, I finally had to admit that there could be no cure for Paris.”

Josee.lit.a.lu.et.lira Beautiful line ❣️ 4y
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Elizabeth2
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This is my November #bookspin book. I better get started! 📚❤️

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OriginalCyn620 📚👍🏻📚 4y
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Currently reading...along with a lot of Googling of Earnest Hemingway and his first wife.

Texreader That‘s funny! I do the same sometimes when reading: google google google! (Especially definitions of new words, but often enough subject searches) 4y
Blueberry @Texreader I always read on a tablet with overdrive. Sometimes the dictionary tab is used alot. 😀 4y
MidnightBookGirl Hemingway's wives are easily the most interesting facts about him. 4y
SamAnne @MidnightBookGirl so agree! I am fascinated with Martha Gellhorn in particular. I love some Hemingway but good Lord the thought of being married to that self-centered drunk..... 4y
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I have been trying to think of the fair review I was going to give McLains novel but I can‘t decide! It was VERY slow and you could feel Hadley becoming more and more exhausted at Hemingway‘s BS and by the end when he killed himself I found myself saying thank you, he just wasn‘t good. And low key the entire time after Hadley lost all of his work I wondered if it was intentional 🤷🏼‍♀️

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Day 11 - #Paris #JamminJune
#TheParisWife #PaulaMcLain

I read this in 2012 and enjoyed it very much.

Eggs Always wondered about this one 🤔 4y
EadieB @Eggs I love biographies too! 4y
CafeMom I loved this one too. 4y
EadieB @CafeMom 👍 Definitely a good one @CafeMom 4y
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I didn‘t love it but was still interested in the fictional-yet-well-researched historical fiction from the point of view of Ernest Hemingway‘s first wife Hadley. #booked2020 #wineorwhine given the amount of times alcohol was consumed in this book!

Cathythoughts Looking back I‘d give this a “ so-so” too ... it was good , but not brilliant 5y
Cinfhen Love your interpretation for this prompt 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 5y
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@BethM thank you so much for your thoughtfulness in returning my LMPBC book! I‘m so happy to give my son Ex Heroes! And have two more historical fiction books for my TBR. Are you participating in the Lilli De Jong read along? Hoping we can sign up to do LMPBC together again! Maybe with @Avanders and @cobwebmoth if they are available.

BethM I‘m glad you like it! What read along are you talking about? I must have missed it. 5y
BethM And totally down for Lmpbc together! 5y
Avanders 😍😍 And I‘ve just recommitted to another group... 😔 I‘m really going to have to sit out everything after that for a round ... but hopefully by next fall/winter, we‘ll be moved, settled, etc. and I‘ll be ready for a new round! ☺️ 5y
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Chrissyreadit @BethM I will tag you in it. I‘m in one and attempting one other if time permits. 5y
BethM Can you take me in The Last Hours readalong? That sounds interesting! 5y
Chrissyreadit @BethM I tagged you in both. Let me know if you were not notified. 5y
Avanders Lol yeah. 💩😘 5y
Chrissyreadit @Avanders sometimes I become a two year old ☹️but only because I have no patience or ability to delay gratification 😘...where are you moving to? 5y
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Interesting book about the beginning of Hemingway‘s career told from the POV of his first wife, Hadley.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

For a full review, please see my blog post at:
http://bookshelfadventures.home.blog/2019/03/31/the-paris-wife-by-paula-mclain/

JaclynW I really liked this book too. I liked having Hadley's perspective. The more I read about Hemingway, the more I dislike him as a person. But. I'm still oddly drawn to him. I love reading about Paris too. If you liked this book read to continue the Hemingway story 6y
Julies_Bookshelf_Adventures @JaclynW I definitely agree, I couldn‘t bring myself to like Hemingway at all through this book. Thanks so much for the recommendation!! I will definitely have to pick that one up!! 6y
JaclynW @HufflepuffGirl90 You're welcome! Definitely pick it up. It is interesting to hear the continuation of his story. 6y
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Such a sweet companion on this cold spring day. #catsoflitsy #readingbuddy #bugaboo

Crazeedi I 💖your precious kitty!! 6y
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Litpixie
Paris Wife | Paula McLain
Bailedbailed

I read to page 125 before giving up. It felt as if there was something separating me from the book. Hadley seemed to a very boring person without an interest in anything around her. She's living in Paris and she stays in her apartment without getting out and exploring.

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This is a very well written book about the first wife of Hemingway, and the time they have spent together in Paris. It's a fast, enjoyable read with frustrating "characters". It's a great book for a book club ;)

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1. Tagged plus HP and the Chamber Of Secrets
2. All three! Depending on my mood lol
3. Ivanhoe, I just couldn‘t get into it so I switched it out for a different book for a term paper.

#weekendreads

heidisreads I read in all formats, too!! 6y
rachelsbrittain Thanks for joining in 📚 6y
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ShariEstaLeando
Mehso-so

Ugh. What desperate people. What a detestable man. Just all of them! 🛳🍷🍾🥃🥃🥃🥃⛷🐃👩‍👦📚🙄

ShariEstaLeando Goodreads: You just finished reading the Paris Wife. Here are some things you might like to do next? Me: Drink yourself into a stupor? Go on a ski vacation and pretend everything is perfect? Lie silently while your husbands mistress climbs naked into bed with the two of you? Shoot yourself in the head? Seriously, what a detestable bunch of self centered twats. I never want to read anything about any one of them again. 6y
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Ending here for the night. I finished 3 books and have a good start in 2 others. This was a lot of fun! #24in48 #24B4Monday #readathon

BeansPage He did great sweetie!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Hope to see you joining us next month 😁🎉 6y
sprainedbrain 🎉🎉🎉 6y
Librarybelle Great job! 6y
Andrew65 Fantastic total, well done! 👏👏🙌🙌👍👍😊😊🥳 6y
hes7 Nice! 🎉 6y
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Pickpick

Lovely story!

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Jen2
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Snow day reading!

BennettBookworm I‘m so jealous! Enjoy!! 😄 6y
CaitZ That looks perfect! 6y
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KYutzy4
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@IndoorDame I received your postcard today! You can be expecting a reply in the next few days! And by that I mean it's written I just have to drag myself through the snow to the post office!
#jb #justbecause #mailcall #postcards

IndoorDame I‘m looking forward to it! Good luck with all the snow near you! 6y
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The fictional story based on fact of Ernest Hemingway and his first wife Hadley Richardson. Written in her voice. I actually didn‘t finish it. I think because after the first two chapters I was curious about his life so read about it on Wikipedia. Then I had the plot and found the book a bit tedious. If you know very little about him this would be a good read. The writing does flow but I couldn‘t finish many other books waiting. 😊.
@MrsMalaprop