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The Binder of Lost Stories
The Binder of Lost Stories | Cristina Caboni
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Crazeedi
The Binder of Lost Stories | Cristina Caboni
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Thanks to Net Galley for the chance to read and review this book. As a lover of books, touching them, smelling them, enjoying the artwork and design of covers, this book intrigued me. The story is set in Rome in the present time, but also flashes back to early 1800s Munich. Sofia has to find herself again, and when visiting a favorite bookstore she's given an old book that needs restoration. In the end page she discovers a note from Clarice⬇️

Crazeedi So begins a journey of discovery, as she feels connected in a deep way to Clarice and is determined to uncover her secret. I love stories about books, and this didn't disappoint. The process of bookbinding sounds fascinating, And I must say Italy is my favorite setting for books! Sofia also finds a friend in Tomaso, who is a graphologist and together they work to find the secret left behind by Clarice I definitely recommend this book 4y
kspenmoll Stacked! 4y
Lynnsoprano Sounds fascinating! I‘ve been away from Litsy too much lately, just getting caught up. 4y
Crazeedi @Lynnsoprano I haven't been on here much lately, I'm trying to get some reading done, and I tend to stay on here instead of reading! I owe you a note! Trying to catch up with my note writing too! Be well my friend!! 4y
Crazeedi @kspenmoll I think you will enjoy. I have a ton of net galley books to read and review! 4y
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Insightsintobooks
The Binder of Lost Stories | Cristina Caboni
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I just finished this #netgalleyARC and I fell in love. This is the story of a mystery discovered in a book. It is also a journey to finding oneself again. I read this in one day staying up late to finish it. This is a story about the love of books and those who bind them. It is a story across centuries. It takes you across Europe and leaves you with a story that you can't let go. I can't wait to read more from this author.

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Crazeedi Great review! 4y
LibrarianRyan yeahhh. +11 4y
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