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Summer Before the War
Summer Before the War | Helen Simonson
"NEW YORK TIMES "BESTSELLER A novel to cure your "Downton Abbey" withdrawal . . . a delightful story about nontraditional romantic relationships, class snobbery and the everybody-knows-everybody complications of living in a small community. "The Washington Post" The bestselling author of "Major Pettigrew s Last Stand "returns with a breathtaking novel of love on the eve of World War I that reaches far beyond the small English town in which it is set. East Sussex, 1914. It is the end of England s brief Edwardian summer, and everyone agrees that the weather has never been so beautiful. Hugh Grange, down from his medical studies, is visiting his Aunt Agatha, who lives with her husband in the small, idyllic coastal town of Rye. Agatha s husband works in the Foreign Office, and she is certain he will ensure that the recent saber rattling over the Balkans won t come to anything. And Agatha has more immediate concerns; she has just risked her carefully built reputation by pushing for the appointment of a woman to replace the Latin master. When Beatrice Nash arrives with one trunk and several large crates of books, it is clear she is significantly more freethinking and attractive than anyone believes a Latin teacher should be. For her part, mourning the death of her beloved father, who has left her penniless, Beatrice simply wants to be left alone to pursue her teaching and writing. But just as Beatrice comes alive to the beauty of the Sussex landscape and the colorful characters who populate Rye, the perfect summer is about to end. For despite Agatha s reassurances, the unimaginable is coming. Soon the limits of progress, and the old ways, will be tested as this small Sussex town and its inhabitants go to war. Praise for "The Summer Before the War" "" What begins as a study of a small-town society becomes a compelling account of war and its aftermath. "Woman s Day" This witty character study of how a small English town reacts to the 1914 arrival of its first female teacher offers gentle humor wrapped in a hauntingly detailed story. "Good Housekeeping" Perfect for readers in a post "Downton Abbey" slump . . . The gently teasing banter between two kindred spirits edging slowly into love is as delicately crafted as a bone-china teacup. . . . More than a high-toned romantic reverie for Anglophiles though it serves the latter purpose, too. "The Seattle Times" [Helen Simonson s] characters are so vivid, it s as if a PBS series has come to life. There s scandal, star-crossed love and fear, but at its heart, "The Summer Before the War "is about loyalty, love and family. "AARP: The Magazine" This luminous story of a family, a town, and a world in their final moments of innocence is as lingering and lovely as a long summer sunset. Annie Barrows, author of "The Truth According to Us" and co-author of "The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society" "" Simonson is like a Jane Austen for our day and age she is that good and "The Summer Before the War" is nothing short of a treasure. Paula McLain, author of "The Paris Wife "and" Circling the Sun""
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Susanita
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Summer 1914 in a small English town where everyone is holding their breath to see if there will be war or not. In comes a young woman to be the Latin teacher to upset their apple cart, and that‘s just the start of the changes the town will face in the months ahead. #bicycle #schoolspirit

Eggs ❤️🚲🩵 2mo
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Eggs Great covers! 5mo
marleed Still have my copy of the Summer Before the War because that cover is art! 5mo
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TheBookgeekFrau
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Bailedbailed

I'm gonna #HailTheBail on this one. After 102 pages I'm just bored and there's another 300+ pages to go. Nah

14/62

#MountTBR #ReadAway2024 @Andrew65 @DieAReader @GHABI4ROSES

DieAReader 👋🏻👋🏻Next up!😏📚 9mo
bookandbedandtea Bummer! But, yeah, life's too short for boring books. 9mo
TheBookgeekFrau @bookandbedandtea It sure is! And with a grand-toddler living with me, reading time is even shorter!! 9mo
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TheBookgeekFrau
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Next from the #TBR shelves

bookandbedandtea Such a striking cover! I loved Major Pettigrew's Last Stand so I think I'll have try this. 9mo
TheBookgeekFrau @bookandbedandtea I have to admit, it was the cover that drew me to it 😁 9mo
marleed I read this a few summers ago but can‘t let go the book for the cover! 9mo
TheBookgeekFrau @marleed So simple and yet 😍 9mo
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Eggs ❤️🤍💙 2y
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majkia

Did Not Finish. Odd. I generally love books from this time period, but I found the women characters so annoying and entitled, I couldn't keep reading it.

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If you enjoyed the Cazelet Chronicles, you will enjoy this book. After her father dies, Beatrice is hired as a Latin teacher in the little town of Rye. She is determined to remain a spinster, and write her book. The book tells of the culture and prejudices of a small town before WW1. How far we have come as a people since this age.

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Lizpixie
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#OnNewYearsDay I‘ve been reading this HF that‘s been on my #MountTBRShelvesOfDoom since 2016! It‘s covering a few different challenges including #JumpStart2021 #Pop21 #NerdReading2021 #PickYourPoison #52ClubChallenge #BacklistReaders #BooklistQueenReadingChallenge #Pageathon #ChunksterChallenge #MountTBRReadingChallenge #PrettyMessChallenge #ARadReadingChallenge I know,I‘ve taken on a lot of challenges but these are all year long not just January.

Lizpixie Are there any Litsy challenges I‘ve missed? I know of #Booked2021 & #LitsyAtoZ2021 Are there others? 4y
BarbaraBB Thanks for the mention @TrishB! Liz you are very welcome to join in for #ReadingAsia2021, hosted by @Librarybelle and me! 4y
Lizpixie @TrishB @BarbaraBB Thank you both! I signed up for it a few weeks ago, I didn‘t do too good on #ReadingEurope but hopefully I‘ll do better this year🤞 4y
Librarybelle I did not do as well with Europe either, but I have high hopes for this year! @BarbaraBB 4y
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PurpleTulipGirl
Summer Before the War | Helen Simonson
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I‘ve felt this way often this year...

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Susanita
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 📚🙌🏻📚 4y
OriginalCyn620 📚😊📚 4y
SilversReviews Oh yes...NEWS OF THE WORLD is so good. Isn‘t it going to be a movie? 4y
Susanita @SilversReviews Yes! Tom Hanks is playing the Captain. 4y
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MittenGirlPeach
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I liked this book a lot. Loved the first half. Second half felt predictable in who lives and dies. Definitely a pick; official review later! 3.5 hours into #24beforeb4monday!
@Andrew65

Andrew65 Well done 👏👏👏 I also enjoyed this book. 4y
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It‘s been a bit of a down summer, no doubt about it. Once my FIL left in June (he stayed with us for a month after recovering from the virus and is doing fine now) I‘ve been at loose ends. What better way to lift spirits than reading & Litsy? And camping in place! Mark pulled the trailer to the bottom of our property & we‘re loving it. I‘m also greatly enjoying the wit and story in Summer Before the War. Hope the weekend has been kind to all.

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Maria514626
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This moves from very witty to heartbreaking. I loved the characters. Several relevant subplots elegantly folded in. So very good.

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Maria514626
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Lettering and listening. ❤️ #drawing #lettering

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Maria514626
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#marvelousmay
I can‘t put this one down. I have a clear vision and opinion of each character. The writing is often subtly snarky and the machinations of village politics are delightful to watch.
👆👆👆The mayor and his wife are often ridiculous and obnoxious. 🤣🤣🤣

JoScho 🖤🖤🖤 5y
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Andrew65
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End of day 5 of the #EasterExtravaganza Readathon, a very productive day where I read 553 pages, the most so far on any day, and finished one book.

Overall Totals

Books Finished : 4/7

Pages Read : 2466 / 3000

Going for broke and now shooting for 4000 pages and 8 books finished.

Hestapleton I was just wondering - does the challenge end on the 18th at midnight or the 19th at midnight? I always overthink these things and confuse myself 🙈 5y
Andrew65 @Hestapleton Midnight on 19th so three more days including today. 😊 5y
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Andrew65
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Finished book 4 for #EasterExtravaganza and am on 2074 / 3000 pages.

Very much a book of 2 halves, the period before the war & the scenes from the war period. Overall it was a very strong read, but difficult to read at points in the second half 😢 The way soldiers were treated in the war by the army was beyond scandalous, & the powers the officers took on themselves. 😡 My heart goes out to all those soldiers who had their lives ended early.

CaitZ I totally agree with your review. I finished it a couple of weeks ago and am still bother by the second half. 5y
Andrew65 @CaitZ Thanks quite horrific what we did to our own soldiers, who needs an enemy! 5y
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Andrew65
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End of Day 4 in the #EasterExtravaganza Readathon, not finished any books today but have read 458 pages.

Overview of Goals so far.

Books Finished : 3 / 7

Pages Read : 1913 / 3000

Ahead of target for pages read, but below target for books finished.

Bookwormjillk Great day! 5y
Andrew65 @Bookwormjillk yes, now to see if I can keep it up during the second half of the Readathon. 😊 (edited) 5y
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Andrew65
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Just started listening to this book. #Audiobook

Will cover #EastSussex for #SeparatedByAPondTour

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 5y
Penny_LiteraryHoarders OMG I LOVED this book!! 5y
Andrew65 @Penny_LiteraryHoarders That‘s good to hear. 5y
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I found this painfully apropos:
“Keep one‘s regular routine and refuse to show agitation,” said John. “It is important that we set a good example, because news of this kind has a way of stirring up the population.”
“I had better get in a few supplies,” said Agatha. “You know I like to be prepared.”
“Hoarding will be frowned upon officially,” said her husband. “It produces shortages and drives up prices.”

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Mehso-so

I enjoyed the first 70%of this. Set in a small English village just before the start of WWI, I became engrossed in the character's lives. But the war starts and it takes a much darker turn. The last 30% upset me.

#ReadingEurope2020 @Librarybelle @BarbaraBB

Librarybelle Sorry the last bit was upsetting, but good for sticking with it and checking off a country! 5y
BarbaraBB England and WWI, I can imagine that‘s upsetting. 5y
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I liked the premise of the plot, but I wasn't crazy about its execution. Some of the characters had so much promise, it centered about a quirky well to do family in England. However, that fun quirkiness got lost within the very prim, and at times, very long winded descriptions. There was some parts of the book that could have been taken out, and you'd never know they were missing.

marleed Oh I felt the same way when I read this last summer. I wanted to love the story as much as I love the cover! 5y
kitteh_reads Yes, I was definitely pulled in by the cover 😔 maybe one day I‘ll learn my lesson, but until then I guess I will keep reading these “frogs” 🐸 😜 5y
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Like Downton Abbey in book form! Not as much drama, but the same focus on a wide variety of class/experience and a picture of the 1910s ethos, culture, and pressures.

I‘m not sold on the pacing of the story, the many POVs, and the foray into a year+ of the war. I enjoyed the cultural mindset, the relationships, and many characters. I wish there was more Beatrice!

Certainly one of my favorite reads in a while.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2

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August Reading! LOTS of good books this month, but my favorites were: The Summer Before the War and The Duchess of Bloomsbury Street. Honorable mentions: Wade in the Water, We Need to Talk About Kevin.

August Stats:

📰Nonfiction: 3 📚Fiction: 2 🔍Mystery: 2 👧🏽YA/Kids: 2 ⚡️SFF: 1 🖋Poetry: 1

📚Print: 7 🎧Audio: 3 💻eBook: 1
🏫Library: 8 📚TBR: 2 🔂Re-read: 1

Crazeedi Duchess is by the woman who wrote 84 charing cross! That looks good! 5y
BarbaraJean @Crazeedi Yes! It‘s kind of a sequel—it‘s her journal/travelogue from when she visits London for the British release of 84 Charing Cross Road. 😊 5y
Crazeedi @BarbaraJean sounds good! 5y
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This was lovely—both charming and heartbreaking in turn. I enjoyed the WWI-era English village setting, while at the same time being infuriated by its of-the-time sexism, prejudice, and petty politics. The novel is packed with great characters, and I especially loved the main character: strong, intelligent, independent Beatrice Nash. This was my third book finished for #MakeMeReadIt—another fantastic pick!

Nute I haven‘t read this book but I thoroughly enjoyed Helen Simonson‘s first novel, Major Pettigrew‘s Last Stand, and for the same reason that you liked this book...endearing characters. 5y
BarbaraJean @Nute Oh, I‘m glad to hear you enjoyed Major Pettigrew! It‘s been on my shelf a little longer than this one, but I was enticed to read this one first, seasonally, because of the “summer” in the title! 5y
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monalyisha
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1. Gourmet marshmallows. Sour Patch Kids/any gummies. Wasabi peas.
2. Coffee. K-cups for work (💚 mint); non-flavored, ground for home. We have a grinder that we use for special/non-lazy occasions. 😉
3. Woods (pine/spruce); flowers; herbs. Candles + incense.
4. A bunny!
5. Reading, camping, Scrabble, nature walks
6. The ocean
7. Green/blue/gray
8. Buffy the Vampire Slayer
9. Traditional (paper, wood, fabric, crocheted, embroidered)
#HFTSS

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Mehso-so

This beauty seemed so long that it‘s been sitting on my tbr for quite some time. It gave me Downton Abbey Season 1 vibes, but did I mention it was waaay longer than necessary. I fear I‘ll carry with me the DAs1 feels rather than the actual story. However, cuteness helps and she‘s a gorgeous cover! ...It also makes me grateful my long widowed self is not attempting to live my best life in the culture of 100 years ago.

KimM I bought it for the cover. Still haven't read it and its looking more and more like I won't. It's ok to buy books for home decor, right? 😂 5y
marleed @KimM Haha - absolutely! I often purchase for cover, title, and even spine. It may explain why my physical tbr is toppling! It feels like a lottery hit when I also rate above 4.25 stars. 5y
Caroline2 Yep I felt the same about this one. Way too long and a bit soapy. 🙄 5y
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Penny_LiteraryHoarders Oh I loved loved this one. Sorry it didn't give you the same feelings! ☺ 5y
marleed @Penny_LiteraryHoarders @Caroline2 DAs1 was my favorite- how lives changed for women with the sinking of the Titanic and the current culture and estate laws. I think I would have enjoyed this book much more had it been of shorter length because I am intrigued by pre WWI England. 5y
BooknerdsLife Sorry it wasn‘t a pick but ... What a gorgeous photo! 😍😍❤️ Love that cover! 5y
marleed @BooknerdsLife i just love this cover too. Had this book been 150 pages less It would have been a certain pick for me. I have this added criteria of a lengthy book needing to justify its size and this story just didn‘t hit my saga mark. But I did love the DAs1 feels! 5y
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Mehso-so

The beginning was good and the ending but there‘s a good 200 pages in the middle where nothing happens and the story reallllly drags. At nearly 600 pages there‘s a good book in there somewhere but boy did this need editing! 🙄 glad it‘s done. 👍🏻

Ncostell I was disappointed by this book too. I loved Major Pettigrew‘s Last Stand but felt like this one was all over the place. 5y
Caroline2 @Ncostell yeah it just doesn‘t quite work does it. 5y
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My summer TBR pile! 😀 it‘s prob over ambitious but my husband is working abroad for most of the next two months so I should get more reading time. 👍🏻

tammysue Great stack 🙌🏻 5y
bedandabook Ooh, you‘ve got some great books there! Enjoy 😊 5y
PathfinderNicole My husband was gone for work for two months too (though his round is almost done) and I feel like I‘ve read double what I normally would have even with the kid and the dog 😂. 5y
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Chelsea.Poole Bright and beautiful books there! I'm currently reading 5y
Cathythoughts Looks good 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 5y
squirrelbrain Some good ones there! 😁👍❤️ 5y
Penny_LiteraryHoarders Summer Before the War!!! SWOON! A fantastic fabulous book to read for the summer. That's when I read it and I adored it! So good! Dying for a new one by Helen Simonson!! 5y
Eggs Read After You, Great Alone, and Everything i never told You 💗 5y
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Mindyrecycles
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I love this cover. #summertime #songsofsummer

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Deborah42
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Historical fiction set in a small English town in the summer of 1914, right before WWI. This is a quiet book where not a lot happens, but the atmosphere is wonderful. Beatrice, whose father has just died, comes to the town to teach Latin. The townsfolk are shocked at her independence, but she eventually becomes part of the town. When Belgian refugees come seeking help, the town will never be quite the same.

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Bookwormjillk
Summer Before the War | Helen Simonson
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Got out for the first time this week due to a hurt foot. Today foot felt okay and brain felt much better after my walk. I enjoyed the azaleas, lilacs, and tulips at the Netherlands embassy. #litsywalkers #audiowalk

Eggs Gorgeous!! 6y
Bookwormjillk @Eggs I can‘t remember a prettier spring 6y
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Bookwormjillk
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All done with the garden for now, and liking the book much better on audio.

rretzler I enjoyed this book, but not nearly as much as her first - Major Pettigrew‘s Last Stand. 6y
Bookwormjillk @rretzler yes, I agree. It has that same slow, dreamy pace, but not as engaging 6y
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Bookwormjillk
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I tried this earlier in print, but couldn‘t get into it. Trying it again on audio while I tackle a big gardening project.

BookishMarginalia Good luck on both fronts! 6y
gradcat Wow! That IS a big gardening project...I know it will be beautiful when you finish, though. Happy gardening, and good luck with the weather! 6y
Jaimelire That looks like the ideal place for a nice garden. ❤️ 6y
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Bookwormjillk @gradcat thanks. The previous owners had a trampoline here so it was looking pretty rough. Hoping for a soft rain tonight to help it along. 6y
Bookwormjillk @Jaimelire yes, the sunniest spot in the yard 6y
gradcat If you feel like it, post some pix as you go along—it looks like a great space! 💐🌹🌷🌸🌺🥀🌼🌻🌞 6y
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Pickpick

The writing was delicious and I loved the first part of the book that truly had a feminist message. Given that this was set in 1914 Britain, it was wonderfully refreshing. I can‘t help to say that the romance that followed disappointed me. The story was a quiet story that reflected a simpler time in England, which led to the shattering of that world with the onset of WWI.

Louise “Delicious” is a great word to describe this book! I loved the witty banter between the characters. 6y
KarenUK Glad you enjoyed it.... Rye is one of my favorite places... 💕 6y
Samplergal @KarenUK I was sorry the romance was the “fix”. Bleh. Wanted her to continue with her independence. 😉 6y
KarenUK @samplergal oh me too... I loved the female characters so much! 6y
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I had lots of reading time for this library book because I stayed home with my sick son the last days (he's feeling better now). It started a bit slow, but I didn't mind because it was clear that soon nothing would be the same. I really liked Beatrice and was angry how she was treated. Some parts had a Downton Abbey vibe (I'm not complaining). I prefer the English version's cover.
A great book, I will check out the author's other book sometime.

Louise Did you find that the English wit in this book translated well into German? 6y
PickwickPlockPlock @Louise I wouldn't have called the book especially witty, so maybe it doesn't, but I didn't have the impression that I was missing a layer, so to speak. 6y
Louise Interesting. In English, there is often a very British dry humor in the banter between the characters. Aside from poetry, humor may be one of the most difficult things to translate. 6y
PickwickPlockPlock @Louise That's one of the reasons I normally prefer to read English books in the original, but this was a library book, so I didn't have the choice. 6y
Louise I can understand that! I enjoy the humor of Ingrid Noll and prefer to read her books in German. Of course, I don‘t really have a choice, as only 2 of her books are available in English! 😆 (edited) 6y
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Louise
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Pickpick

Excellent #audiobook. The dialogue is clever and witty, and the characters are interesting and nicely developed. The reader gets to know the characters before WWI and then experiences the effect of the war on each of them. One sees how people‘s perspectives change in the face of so much death. It is deeply moving and thought-provoking.

Chelleo Love this cover 6y
Crazeedi Sounds really good! 6y
Tanisha_A Hello! How are you? Wanted to check if your address is same as before, sending you a little something. It's been a while! 💕 6y
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Louise Hi, @Tanisha_A! Yes! My address is the same as before. Looking forward to hearing from you! Hooray! 🤓 6y
margreads I really enjoyed this author's first book but haven't read any others 6y
Patchshank I really like the cover 6y
FreeReadAndWrite This has been on my TBR way too long 6y
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Pickpick

Loved, loved, loved this one. It tells the story of a sleepy town and its inhabitants as World War I breaks out and they‘re forced to reckon with the reality of a war. All of the characters where lifelike and truthful, even if, at times, I wanted to grab some of them by the shoulders and shake em. If you liked Major Pettigrew‘s Last Stand and Downton Abbey, this should be right up your alley.

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Devyn
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When you‘ve gotta use whatever you can as a bookmark...even your pup‘s tail.

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Devyn
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An old neck injury flared up this week but I had too much to get done to rest so I‘m finally in bed with a hot water bottle, a chai, and an uninterrupted hour or so while the puppy naps. HEAVEN.

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Devyn
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Just about halfway through this hefty one and I‘m really enjoying it so far and it has definitely prompted a rewatch of Downton Abbey. I have to take a break from this morning‘s reading for brunch with a friend, but I‘ll be coming back home and getting right back into this.

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I enjoyed this story of a young Latin teacher who rides her bicycle into Sussex to begin her new position, before the outbreak of World War I. Hailed as a book for lovers of Downton Abbey, I confess my agreement. #musicalnewyear #summernights

SamanthaMarie OOOO! Added this to my TBR. Sounds so good. 6y
Cinfhen I really love this cover🤩 6y
DivineDiana @SamanthaMarie It is a perfect Summer read! 6y
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DivineDiana @Cinfhen As do I! 😘 6y
vivastory #LitsyConfessions I've never seen an episode of Downton Abbey 😬 6y
Freespirit Sounds like something to add to the stack! 6y
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"All we want is a kind voice in the dark isn't it now?"

This weeks audio book (fun) while i am deep cleaning the house (not fun).. lol

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Mehso-so

This was a very slow-paced but thus realistic book. Although I felt like there was no ultimate goal or dénouement the story was going towards, it was just flowing pointlessly, touching this and that on the way.

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Mehso-so

I really never connected with any of the characters in this story which was surprising compared to Major Pettigrew. Maybe I‘m comparing the 2 books too closely but I think The Summer Before the War is missing that Zing.
🍻 Taken at a veteran owned cidery 🍎

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starlight97
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This title came out of the #TBRjar. I love the cover (even more when it's in color)!
Has anyone read it or have it on their list? :)

JenlovesJT47 I have this and I love the cover. Just need to get around to reading it one of these days! 😆 6y
starlight97 @JenlovesJT47 I'd love to have a physical copy of this too! 📖 6y
smilingshelves I loved this one! 6y
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staci.reads
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Pickpick

I loved this one. It was on my tbr forever, and I finally got to it. It was a really enjoyable story of family, love, acceptance, and independence set in England prior to WWI. Beatrice is a woman before her time. The story has shades of Downton Abbey and Pride and Prejudice.

lesliemarie I really like this book! 6y
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