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A Guide for the Perplexed: A Novel
A Guide for the Perplexed: A Novel | Dara Horn
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The incomparable Dara Horn returns with a spellbinding novel of how technology changes memory and how memory shapes the soul. Software prodigy Josie Ashkenazi has invented an application that records everything its users do. When an Egyptian library invites her to visit as a consultant, her jealous sister Judith persuades her to go. But in Egypts postrevolutionary chaos, Josie is abductedleaving Judith free to take over Josies life at home, including her husband and daughter, while Josies talent for preserving memories becomes a surprising test of her empathy and her only means of escape. A century earlier, another traveler arrives in Egypt: Solomon Schechter, a Cambridge professor hunting for a medieval archive hidden in a Cairo synagogue. Both he and Josie are haunted by the work of the medieval philosopher Moses Maimonides, a doctor and rationalist who sought to reconcile faith and science, destiny and free will. But what Schechter finds, as he tracks down the remnants of a thousand-year-old communitys once-vibrant life, will reveal the power and perils of what Josies ingenious work brings into being: a world where nothing is ever forgotten. An engrossing adventure that intertwines stories from Genesis, medieval philosophy, and the digital frontier, A Guide for the Perplexed is a novel of profound inner meaning and astonishing imagination.
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Sace
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4/4⭐️
Excellent read. A bit of Jewish philosophy. A bit of Jewish History. Modern quasi suspense. A family story. A lot going on but well written. I couldn‘t stop reading.

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Sace
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Thanks for the tag @MaleficentBookDragon

1. Hard choice. They are both beautiful but I guess a sunrise holds more promise.

2. Philosophical, parallel and engrossing.

Tagging @Chrissyreadit @AllDebooks @TheLudicReader @CBee @Chelsea.Poole

#Two4Tuesday @TheSpineView

TheSpineView 🧡🌅 Thanks for playing 2mo
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IndoorDame
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Mehso-so

The premise of this novel is interesting, & I almost gave this a pick because there were a lot of moments where the idea & characters really connected for me. But it felt disjointed. I don‘t think the two timelines connected enough, or maybe the author didn‘t transition well back and forth between them... & I thought the casual writing style & “bestselling fiction” type plot scenes didn‘t quite match the esoteric subject matter.

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The_Real_Nani
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If you're an Alice Hoffman fan, this book will feel familiar to you. Great story, meticulously researched and bounding between worlds while rooted in age-old sibling rivalry and navel-gazing.

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The_Real_Nani
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If you're an Alice Hoffman fan, this book will feel familiar to you. Great story, meticulously researched and bounding between worlds while rooted in age-old sibling rivalry and navel-gazing.

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The_Real_Nani
Pickpick

If you're an Alice Hoffman fan, this book will feel familiar to you. Great story, meticulously researched and bounding between worlds while rooted in age-old sibling rivalry and navel-gazing.

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The_Real_Nani
Pickpick

If you're an Alice Hoffman fan, this book will feel familiar to you. Great story, meticulously researched and bounding between worlds while rooted in age-old sibling rivalry and navel-gazing.

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The_Real_Nani
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Ever have one of those days where you just want to read the book? I'm almost done with this one and dying to know what happens at the end. I lolled around in bed this morning reading until the kids made me get up, and now, I'm reading in between cookie-baking.

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The_Real_Nani
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Next up: a book sent to me by PJ Library, because why should kids have all the fun?! Also, this is a nice book to hold in my hand. The paper for the outside cover feels like thick watercolor paper.

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razmanda
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Hooray, #bookmail! Thanks to #pjlibrary for keeping my toddler and even me in Jewish books. Everything I've read of Horn has been great, so really looking forward to this!

BookishMarginalia Great cover and title! 8y
bookwrm526 That is a great cover! 8y
Tav Love that cover! 8y
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BeckaroniAndCheese
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I'm excited to dive into this one today. Bring on the weekend!

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