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The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair
The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair: A Novel | Jol Dicker
Instant New York Times Bestseller Unimpeachably terrific. The New York Times Book Review One of CBS This Mornings 6 Must-Have Titles for Your Summer Reading List The publishing phenomenon topping bestseller lists around the world, with sales of more than two million copies in Europe and rights sold in more than forty countries, The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair is a fast-paced, tightly plotted, cinematic literary thriller, and an ingenious book within a book, by a dazzling young writer. August 30, 1975: the day fifteen-year-old Nola Kellergan is glimpsed fleeing through the woods, never to be heard from again; the day Somerset, New Hampshire, lost its innocence. Thirty-three years later, Marcus Goldman, a successful young novelist, visits Somerset to see his mentor, Harry Quebert, one of the countrys most respected writers, and to find a cure for his writers block as his publishers deadline looms. But Marcuss plans are violently upended when Harry is suddenly and sensationally implicated in the cold-case murder of Nola Kellerganwhom, he admits, he had an affair with. As the national media convicts Harry, Marcus launches his own investigation, following a trail of clues through his mentors books, the backwoods and isolated beaches of New Hampshire, and the hidden history of Somersets citizens and the man they hold most dear. To save Harry, his own writing career, and eventually even himself, Marcus must answer three questions, all of which are mysteriously connected: Who killed Nola Kellergan? What happened one misty morning in Somerset in the summer of 1975? And how do you write a book to save someones life? From the Trade Paperback edition.
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FedeLumachi
Pickpick

Libro appassionante, un giallo che prende molto e dal finale inaspettato

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Jaimelire
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Pickpick

A great French read. This book is well written, character development is flawless and it keeps you hooked for the 850+ pages. The only criticism I have is it‘s really long, so I read it over a month while reading other books (but was always happy to return to it).

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Caroline2
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Pickpick

This is a good book and so well written but it really dipped in the middle. At over 600 pages, this is wayyyy to long for a whodunnit, there‘s only so long you can keep the suspense going. I started to not care. Also the main relationship between the 34yr old writer and a 15yr old girl was gross and the constant references to their great love for each other was too much over so many pages. A very strong ending though.

CaramelLunacy Not sure I could have powered through that main relationship... 2y
Caroline2 @CaramelLunacy yeah it was upsetting esp as he kept saying she was his muse. 🙄 🤮 so parasitic!!!! 2y
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roby1288
Pickpick

Mai scontato, modo creativo di inserire dialoghi, flashback e narrazione. Il finale da effetto Matrioska 🤩

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BookishTrish
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Panpan

How did I like it the first time through? This book is TERRIBLE! A vulnerable child becomes the love of a 30-something would-be writer‘s life but is murdered before they can elope. Zero relatable characters or dialogue and it is at least 200 pages too long. Slog.

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BookishTrish
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Rereading a book I read while in grad school is like reading it for the first time...

CarolynM I read it on 2 long haul flights - I think I might feel nearly the same😆 4y
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beatricetropeano
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“Love, love, always love! But what is love? It doesn‘t mean anything! Love is just a trick invented by men so they don‘t have to do their own laundry!”

BookishTrish That is the best line in the whole book 4y
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rosemarie
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Pickpick

Have you read this book? I start reading it tonight, I'm very curious!

BarbaraBB It‘s very engaging! 4y
rosemarie @BarbaraBB From the very beginning it caught me! 4y
BarbaraBB Yes and until the end! 4y
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BarbaraTheBibliophage
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My #doublespin book for April was just that. It made my head spin! The main character is trying to solve a 30-year old mystery. But everyone remembers 1975 differently, and he struggles to discover the real, real, real true story. Also using this for my #bookish #memoirsandmysteries pick because the two pivotal characters are authors. Lots of discussion about the writing process.

Full review http://www.TheBibliophage.com
#mandmchallenge2020

TheAromaofBooks Great review!! 5y
ErikasMindfulShelf I loved this one. 5y
BarbaraTheBibliophage @irre It was a strong 4-star read! 5y
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BarbaraTheBibliophage
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#Two4Tuesday @TheSpineView

1. My current read is translated from French! Tagged, and it is goooood. 👏🏻

2. I wish ... I am monolingual except for a sprinkling of Spanish. OTOH, I often help my fluently French-speaking granddaughter find books in French. She‘s just a high school senior.

Tagging my #booked2020 cohosts @Cinfhen and @4thhouseontheleft and a few others @kspenmoll @KarenUK @Lizpixie @AJBowers @Blaire

TheSpineView That is great that your granddaughter is fluent in French. You need to start young. Thanks for playing! 😊 5y
Cinfhen Thanks for the tag xxx 5y
BarbaraTheBibliophage @TheSpineView She did! And is hoping to study International Relations in college. Boy, do we need that! 5y
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Books88 Ohhh it's been awhile since I read a translated book I'm going to have to think about that 🤔 maybe Beartown by Fredrik Backman?! Thanks for the tag! 5y
Blaire Thanks for the tag! That‘s so cool. I also studied French and went on to major in international relations and economics. 5y
BarbaraTheBibliophage @AJBowers I‘ve heard so many good reviews for Beartown! 5y
BarbaraTheBibliophage @Blaire Cool! Sounds like you still read in French too. That‘s great! 5y
kspenmoll Thanks for the tag! 5y
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emmaturi
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Pickpick

This was a fab book. It had so many twists and turns. Just when you thought you found out, some information comes out and changes the story. I never guessed at all how it turned out!

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Miss1
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I moved to Spain and had finished reading what I packed with me, so headed out hoping to find some English books. It was slim pickings so that's how I came across this one. It's intriguing so far and I'm hooked but the absolute dismissal and downplaying of the paedophilia by the narrator is BURNING me up.

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Amor4Libros
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Pickpick

This book was incredible! So many plot twists had me all confused 😂😂. I admit to sometimes getting exasperated because I felt it became slow on some parts, but it was a great read. 4⭐️

CarolynM I liked this one too🙂 5y
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jenniferw88
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New audiobook!

@LoveToReadLiveToRead @jhod #whodunituk #lmpbc sent today first class - there's 🍫 in the parcels so I hope it doesn't melt!

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TheLudicReader
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rachaich
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Pickpick

Oh my. Words don't do justice here.
How many plot twists and turns? And the ace characters?
The last chapter opens with a quote about how a reader should feel when finishing a book; that's how I'm feeling now. 😣😊😣😊

Cathythoughts I‘m only starting but I love it ♥️👍🏻 6y
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Cathythoughts
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Next up for me .... #BlameitonLitsy I saw this in one of @CarolynM ‘s posts this week ... loving it so far 👍🏻♥️

Melissa_J I enjoyed this one. 6y
Cathythoughts @Melissa_J I can‘t put it down ( I love that about a book 📚😍) 6y
TrishB Sounds good 👍🏻 6y
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Cathythoughts @TrishB it is 👍🏻😁 6y
CarolynM It certainly keeps you guessing all the way through. Glad you're enjoying it🙂 6y
Cathythoughts @CarolynM 👍🏻♥️♥️ 6y
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rachaich
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Book club choice.
Looking forward to starting this huge tome!

Kaye Excellent book. 6y
rachaich @Kaye it is awesome so far 6y
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CarolynM
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The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair - a novel written in French, set in the USA and contains kissing.
#FrenchKissingInTheUSA #WanderingJune

JennyM ✔️👏🏼 6y
Cinfhen 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😁 6y
erzascarletbookgasm I have this on my tbr! 6y
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CarolynM @erzascarletbookgasm I read it on a couple of long flights. I didn't think too hard about it and I enjoyed it. I don't know if all the plot twists would hang together if you were reading it more carefully. 6y
CarolynM @JennyM Thank you😘 6y
CarolynM @Cinfhen Thank you. Would you email me with your postal address? I'd like to send you a little birthday parcel. My email is munchenberg at onthe dot net dot au 6y
Cinfhen You‘re so kind, thank you for thinking of me 💋 6y
BarbaraBB I read it under the same circumstances and it‘s a perfect read while travelling! 6y
TrishB Clever 👍🏻 6y
Cathythoughts I think this sounds good ! Stacked 6y
zezeki I loved this one, it was really interesting! 6y
Centique I just noticed yesterday there is an adaption of this on Netflix. Wonder if it‘s any good - will check IMDB. 😊 PS your new photo is lovely! 6y
CarolynM @Centique Thank you😊 I didn't know there was an adaptation. It's the sort of story that could be good on film. I'll have to try it sometime. 6y
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Madison91
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Pickpick

AMAZING! So many suspects, so many wrong directions, great characters. I love this!

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SailorMoon
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It's THAT time of the week! #frideas!!!
I'll start, but do please join in anytime! 🥰🌙

1. It's a tie: GWTW and Adaline
2. Me Before You
3. I guess I'd have to say 11/22/63 by Stephen King. It's not a movie, I know. As a movie, I'd say Twilight: I loved it, but hated the casting choices.
4. It's a tie between Leonardo Di Caprio (dreamy 😍) and Hugh Jackman (c'mon that man can dance, sing, act and play!)
5. The Truth About The Harry Quebert Affair

Slajaunie I don‘t have favorite movies or favorite books. What does that say about me? 6y
SailorMoon @Slajaunie that you either like a lot of stuff or none at all! There's no correct answer, everyone has their own taste!!! 6y
Slajaunie I like a lot of stuff! 😂 6y
RadicalReader @SailorMoon never seen someone who is more talented than when they can sing, act and dance and do it all delightfully 6y
SailorMoon @RadicalReader you should definitely watch "The Greatest Showman" then! It's amazing! 6y
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booklover984
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I loved this book. It was captivated me from the start. I couldn't put this book down, I had to know how it all ended. I did figure out one of the characters out as a suspect, but it still surprised me in the end on how it went down.
I would recommend this book for sure if you love mystery.
5/5

CarolynM I enjoyed this one too. Haven't been able to get into 6y
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booklover984
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Currently reading, well, ok, I'm about to start this.
And today is a sick day, so I'm hoping to get a lot of reading in.
#books #reading #bookworm #booknerd

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Emilymdxn
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Mehso-so

This was a really good book in a lot of ways, I loved how compelling it was and the town, the range of characters. It‘d absolutely have been a pick if I could get round the narrator just never questioning the ‘great love‘ of a 34 yo and a vulnerable 15 yo. Right to the end it was just ‘but they were in love‘ and it made me want to scream. Harry only fell in love with her cause she was pretty, brought him food and thought he was a celebrity?

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Emilymdxn
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I‘m about half way through and enjoying a lot of aspects of it, the writing and the plotting, but when the narrator just DOESN‘T feel icked out by a blatantly paedophile relationship for ten hours it undermines the rest of the plotting and other characters. Maybe this will be explained in the second half but it seems so weird to me now. I also hate passionate love affairs with no real reasons for them to have ever been interested in each other.

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ilikeguns
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"Gli uomini che ammiro di più nella nostra società, Marcus, sono quelli che costruiscono, ponti, grattacieli e imperi. Ma in realtà, i più coraggiosi e ammirevoli sono quelli che riescono a costruire l'amore. Perché non esiste impresa più grande e più difficile."
- La verità sul caso Harry Quebert, Joël Dicker -

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Emilymdxn
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Next book from my audible tbr queue. Trying to plough through them all before I buy any more. Had this one for ages, but now there‘s a tv show I‘m worried I won‘t be able to avoid spoilers so I‘m reading it asap!

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ladyonequestion
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Okay, so meta fiction-ing the hell out of a book does not make it literary. But ignoring that I absolutely loved this book as you never quite know what will happen yet. Unlikely at times, but populated with a Stella cast of bonkers characters. Funny at times too. Makes some good points about the process of writing and about authorship. The meta parts are a little clunky but seem to work in the context.

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ladyonequestion

Just finished the book, watching the TV series. Marcus is already proving to be pretty insufferable! I am hoping he doesn't put me off watching.

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Verity
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Tuesday night tv: the first two parts of The Harry Quebert Affair, which I haven‘t got around to reading and as this has Patrick Dempsey in it I think it may be a good option...

Verity I am however worried that McDreamy really did do it. If only I could find spoilers... 6y
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jenniferw88
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Cathythoughts Excellent books 💫💫💫 6y
CouronneDhiver Wow- way to go. That‘s a whole lot of reading 6y
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Jmrose
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#ReadingResolutions#Beach
The reason I chose this as my beach book because 2 years ago I picked this up to take it to the beach and read it in 2 1/2 days! Great read.

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Just.Linds
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I normally am not into Crime Thrillers and have not gone outside my comfortable reading genre for a long time. Let me tell you though this book was incredible and constantly kept you second guessing "who dun it" with this amazing plot twist at the end I am going to recommend to all my friends

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BooksCatsMaine
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Some fantastic books that I neglected to review at the time!
Lila is moving, haunting, and beautiful, because it's by Marilynn's Robinson.
Reservoir 13 is astonishing. Every page feels hand crafted rather than written. Read it!
Lean In is helping me with tenure track negotiations!
TTATHQA is a book within a book- not my kind of thing, but a gripping mystery/whodunnit!

These are books 7-10 of my #52Booksin2018 (maybe. I lost track)

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Kappadeemom
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Thank you to @irre for sending me an extra book with the #postlit package this month! (Sorry it took a while to post - I‘ve just caught up with all things Litsy) #graduation

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RobertoC
Pickpick

My first book of J. Dicker, was a gift from my father in law, now Joel has become my favorite author.

Love this book

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TheKidUpstairs
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Pickpick

This was somewhere between a pick and a so-so for me, but I always round up 😁 For a large book, this read incredibly fast. I found the melodramatic style to be a lot of fun (larger than life characters, twists on twists) and reminded me of my early love for Mary Higgins Clark. I did have a few problems that kept it from being a full pick (see spoiler comment for more), but overall I enjoyed it!

#FreakyFriday @irre @monalyisha @Clwojick

TheKidUpstairs The regular, unchecked references to Nola as a slut really bothered me. At one point, a character equates his own homosexuality to the relationship between an adult and a 15 year old child, and this goes unchecked as well (yes, public perception in the 70s may have been similar, but the reference takes place in the present when we all hopefully know better). And I just have a hard time sympathizing with Harry, because SHE WAS 15! A CHILD! 7y
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TheKidUpstairs
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1. Definitely female.
2. 11
3. Gold
4. My shelves are a jumble of colours!
5. Diana Gabaldon
6. Somerset

That was fun! I always enjoy your quizzes, @Kaye 😁

Kaye Thanks.. I enjoy dropping something in here once in awhile .... I don‘t like a Quiet Litsy. 😳 It‘s more fun to keep it moving. ✨✨✨✨✨✨ 7y
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TheKidUpstairs
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Farewell, ridiculously comfy hotel reading chair! #itsashame I have to leave you and drive out into the impending ice storm, but the dudes await!

#Aprella
@Cinfhen @Mdargusch @Reviewsbylola @emilyhaldi

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Be safe!!! ☺️ 7y
Cinfhen Ice storm?!?! Really!?!!? Stay safe and that‘s ridiculous....you need sunshine ☀️ 7y
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AmyG Drive carefully. Yikes 7y
TheKidUpstairs @Cinfhen yes, I do! The sun is coming! Eventually. I think. I hope. Please, dear God, let it come! 7y
TheKidUpstairs @AmyG Thanks! I will be going slowly. 7y
emilyhaldi Ahhh, always a shame to have to leave your reading spot 😑 7y
Mdargusch Ugh. Be safe! 7y
Reviewsbylola Great reading spot! 7y
TheKidUpstairs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @AmyG @Cinfhen @Mdargusch Thank you all for your well wishes! The dudes and I are all home safe and sound. 7y
Cinfhen Oh good 🙏🏻 7y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Yay!!! ❤️ 7y
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TheKidUpstairs
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I should be folding laundry. I should be tidying the house. I should be packing, because the husband and I are going away for an overnight and the kids are sleeping over at my brother's.

And yet.....

#FreakyFriday @irre @monalyisha @Clwojick

ErikasMindfulShelf It‘s a big book, but it didn‘t take me long to read. It‘s so engaging. I even got my husband to read it and he reads about 1 book per year 😜 7y
TheKidUpstairs @irre it's definitely flying by! I read almost 200 pages yesterday! 7y
AlaMich Chores are overrated. It‘ll all still be there when you get back!! 😅 7y
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TheKidUpstairs
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Drizzly, cold days call for the BIG mug of tea. Cracking this #chunkster for my next #FreakyFriday read!

@irre @monalyisha @Clwojick

Cinfhen Is that a Dargusch mug??? 7y
AmyG I heard good things about this book. 7y
TheKidUpstairs @Cinfhen Nope, it's my #MugLove mug from @TK421 😁 7y
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TheKidUpstairs @AmyG I'm intrigued by it! I plan to read The History of Love after, which I think would make an interesting pairing, both books about books but I think quite different styles! 7y
misslala I have this. Been on my TBR list for a while. 7y
BeckyLeJ I love that book! 7y
BarbaraBB It is a real page turner, I remember finishing it very fast! 7y
Penny_LiteraryHoarders I have this on my shelf!! I'm so encouraged to hear it was a page burner!! 7y
TK421 Yay! The mug is in circulation!😊 7y
Carolhreads What are those triangle things on the plate they look like pizza rolls almost they look good what ever they are :) 7y
CoffeeK8 💖 that mug! 7y
TheKidUpstairs @Carolhreads they're samosas! Super yummy 😁 7y
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BookaholicNatty
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Good morning fellow Littens! Hope everyone has a great Wednesday! Curious if anyone is familiar with this book and liked it?

TheBookgeekFrau I‘m not, but diggin‘ that cover 7y
Bookcation74 I read it a couple years ago and really liked it! 7y
Becker I haven‘t read it yet but plan to. I heard a lengthy interview with the author and was really intrigued. 7y
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Kaye I also read it and liked it a lot. Very good ! 7y
SunsetConductor I read it a couple years ago. I don‘t remember it well, but I didn‘t love it. 7y
Yvonnel I really enjoyed this book. It‘s a novel within a novel and really well done! 7y
ErikasMindfulShelf I loved it! 7y
CarolynM I read it on 2 long haul flights. It was perfect for that situation and I really enjoyed it. I'm not sure whether the plot would stand up to scrutiny if you were properly concentrating on it 7y
Amandajoy I bought it on the recommendation of an indie bookseller but haven‘t read it yet 😔 7y
Tonton Read it and I wanted to like it more 7y
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BookishMe
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Mehso-so

#JaninBooks18 Books with long titles - I finished reading these books in the first week of the year

This thriller was too 'rambly' with predictable plot twists and chapters wasted on red herrings. The narrative style was a redeeming point

Backman's #novella was a fraction of the the thriller's length, yet conveyed so much more with fewer pages.

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BookishMe
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The narration style keeps me going through this slow-paced whodunit #nowreading #currentread

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av.skull
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"Chi osa vince, Marcus. Pensa a questo motto ogni volta che affronti una scelta difficile. Chi osa vince."
- La verità sul caso Herry Quebert

#joeldicker #herryquebert

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Melli

After finishing this book I really don't know what I should read next.. Maybe something fun and light..

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Melli
Pickpick

Even thought it was little drawn out I really like it, never would have guessed the ending at all it made the whole book worth it.