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#bookspin The Grass Harp #doublespin The Man From St Petersburg #bookspinbingo 1
This is a typical Ken Follett revisionist history. It is a fun look at the beginnings of WWI. While some things were predictable, I found it fund and exciting. I really enjoy Charlotte and she coming of age and really into the true world around her. Lydia was a bit tedious and Feliks was a study in what makes a terrorist/anarchist. 3.5⭐️s
Another relaxing afternoon on the deck. I am hoping to finish this one up today!
1914 - this book is about England and France, right before the war, wanting Russia‘s support against Germany. The Earl of Walden and Churchill await a Romanov envoy, Prince Orlov. Felix, son of a Russian priest, wants to kill Orlov. Full of action, deadly suspense and haunting romance, this book will not let you go until the very intense ending. Follett is an excellent writer and does not disappoint. Highly recommended!
Have started The Man From St Petersburg by Ken Follett which I am reading with @EadieB and @Tove_Reads
Another winner from this master storyteller. If you enjoyed The Century Trilogy, and who wouldn‘t, you‘ll love this. It has a similar feel and covers the same period as the start of the Century Trilogy.
I‘m so happy we are reading all the Ken Follett books! People should read all his books, not just the trilogies. Such a talented writer and storyteller 🤩
Starting this today for a Buddy Read with @Andrew65 and @Tove_Reads Love Follett‘s books! They are always well-written!
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I was initially skeptical about this one. Historical fiction is not my favorite genre. However, this was a pleasant surprise! Perfect blend of life, love, and drama in a historical setting...such an underrated book!
Overall Score 5.0/5.0
I enjoyed this book. It is set in London in the events leading to the beginning of WW1. I love the differing perspectives, and that Follett does not depict one as superior over another. An interesting mix of personal stories - such as the coming of age plot line of Charlotte - with bigger pictures, such as the suffragette movement.
A little action, a little sex, a little intrigue, a little history... all in all, a great last book of 2016!
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I also reread a couple other great ones, but I loved the Whedon biography. I haven't quite finished the Follet yet, but I'm trying! And I love it so far.