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Gissy
The woman in white | Wilkie COLLINS
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First book completed-November 2024. I started this book late on October but it is a long one so I finished it on November. Three editions? Well I knew I will like the story😜Did I mention I need😳😜the Spanish edition from Alma publishing? It is so pretty😍 Im a book collector😌
confess that I was so interested at the beginning of the book but there were some parts that I felt bored. But there were only few pages because I was intrigued again⬇️

Gissy (Cont.) I liked the eerie atmosphere and Walter‘s voice. Too many details? Maybe but they were so well described as expected in this time. I liked it and this could be a good re-read for me. I don‘t know how with so many books I have to read🤣
I read this book for #Victober Readathon YouTuber @BooksandThings in memory of Jenny from @jenniferbrooks channel who loved Wilkie Collins⬇️
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Gissy (Cont.) and I read a Sherlock Holmes book last month in honor of Alice @AliceandtheGiantbookshelf . Both YouTubers died this year. 😔

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Gissy My 8th chunkster book this year #Chunkstermini 672 pages with Appendix Penguin edition. Without notes it is still a #Almostachunkster @Amiable 3d
Amiable Great job! 3d
Ruthiella That Everyman‘s Library edition is beautiful!😍 I will be re-reading this next year with the @HashtagBrigade . 3d
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September | Rosamunde Pilcher
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Book 9 read September 2024

I liked more The shell Seekers but I still found this new family saga interesting. I really appreciate the way this author describes characters and how plot and drama is developed in a slow pace that you just want to keep reading to know what is going to happen to each character. There are some sad elements in the story and you will understand that character at the end (no spoiler). 4 ⭐️

Gissy Love these old editions (1990). The endpapers are the same as the cover.
#Almostachunkster (536 pages) @Amiable
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Amiable Oh, I loved Rosamunde Pilcher in my younger days —“The Shell Seekers” was wonderful. 3d
JamieArc I just finished Winter Solstice (literally 5 minutes ago) and loved it. It made my heart warm and cozy. British found family novels are my jam. I look forward to reading more of Pilcher. 3d
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Gissy @JamieArc that‘s good to hear because Winter Solstice is the next I will read probably next month😃 3d
Gissy @Amiable Yes, I loved Penelope in the Shee Seeker. The end was sad. I need to watch the movie. Did you watch it? 3d
Amiable @Gissy No, I haven‘t seen any movies based on Pilcher‘s books. 3d
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July 2024 Book #7

This is my second book by this author and I can say that I love the way she writes, how places are described and how characters are developed. This story has multiple timelines and it has, mystery, a murder, , family drama, a touch of paranormal or fantasy. It is so atmospheric I didn‘t feel the 585 pages in this slow pace reading because I was immersed in the story. It worked for me 4⭐️

Gissy #ReadAway2024 @DieAReader @Andrew65 @Ghabi4Roses
#BookSpinBingo #BookSpin (#19) Wantee to read it @TheAromaofBooks
YouTuber summer recommendation @MirandaMills
#52bookclub24 prompt #18 (apostrophe in the title)
#chunksterChallenge #AlmostAChunkster 585 pages
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DieAReader 🥳Excellent! 3mo
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Scarlet Feather | Maeve Binchy
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Family drama 100% with funny parts. Too long but I was interested to know about characters chaotic lives. Scarlet and Feather are two friends that decided to have a business in something similar to a catering. But many things happen to own the place and they also need to face their respective families and couples. A predictable ending. 3⭐️I love these editions and the end papers are also beautiful

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Oscura es la noche | Raquel Brune
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Free translation: Dark is the Night
This story is two time line: in the present 2020, Sandra, a famous singer in a band, wants to take sometime for herself after her divorce with Olivia. Her manger found her a place in the peninsule coast. She goes by incognito, to this hotel called Hotel Paris. There, Sandra feels strange sensations, eerie atmosphere and hears a song. She decides to follow the song, to see where it comes from⬇️

Gissy She will found that there is a mystery attached to the hotel, the song and the village. There is also some tension in the village due to the presence of these wolves. During this process to explore the hotel, where the song comes from and her visits to the village, she will meet two journalist and a friend came to visit her. Then this friend disappeared. Everything is connected. During those actions we go back and forth to the 1920s. ⬇️ 11mo
Gissy She will found that there is a mystery attached to the hotel, the song and the village. There is also some tension in the village due to the presence of these wolves. During this process to explore the hotel, where the song comes from and her visits to the village, she will meet two journalist and a friend came to visit her. Then this friend disappeared. Everything is connected. During those actions we go back and forth to the 1920s. ⬇️ 11mo
Gissy (Cont.) In those parts during the 1920‘s we will know Candela and her secret. What happened to her? Her relation with the hotel, the village, the song and why all their is connected with Sandra. This is a paranormal/mystery with a touch of thriller. It is a long novel (600 pages) so many things happen. Let‘s say that is not a great novel because there were part of this paranormal element that I found absurd, but kept my attention.⬇️ 11mo
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Gissy I liked more those past parts than the present; and there were characters in the present time that I enjoyed more than the main character🤷🏽‍♀️If you see the cover, you will see a clue.

First time I read a novel by this author. 3.5/3.8⭐️
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DieAReader 🥳Great 11mo
TheAromaofBooks Great progress!! 11mo
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El juego del alma | Javier Castillo
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2nd book in Miren Triggs duology (The Snow Girl is the first book). Not much to say without spoil events from the first book🤷🏽‍♀️Let‘s say that Miren will investigate another case. I think Miren can be an unlikely character sometimes, some events are maybe not too realistic and some are predictable, but in general I liked this thriller. A fast reading. 3.7/3.8⭐️

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The Secret History | Donna Tartt
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I wanted to read this book for a long time because it is well recommended. I liked but didn‘t love it. I think is too unnecessarily long but I never felt bored because you want to know about these characters. It is about this selected group of unlikable students who attend this special program of classics with this eccentric professor. A murder occurred and you know who did and how from the beginning of the story.⬇️

Gissy (Cont.) So this is a character driven story. I don‘t know about that ending. But I like that academia aspect of books and quotes. It was well written but too long with not much happening, it goes around and around of these guilty destructive feelings experience in different ways by each character. Like a Greek tragedy, no hope just self destruction. The author is the narrator in the audiobook. 3.75⭐️ 1y
sisilia I love the tote bag! 👀 1y
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TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 1y
Gissy @sisilia It was a gift from a friend🤗 1y
Amiable Yay! Great job! 1y
TheSpineView Fabulous! 1y
Gissy @sisilia Thank you! It was a gift🤗 13mo
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The Key to Rebecca | Ken Follett
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#bookedintime #worldwarii @Cuilin @dabbe 5 ⭐

I learned a lot about the African campaign in Egypt!

#1980 #192025 @Librarybelle

dabbe Got it on our spreadsheet! Thanks! 🤗 1y
Cuilin Fabulous 🎉 1y
Librarybelle Nice! I‘m not familiar with this title by Follett! 1y
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Karisimo I want to read this one too! 1y
Cinfhen Ohhh 🤩5 stars 🙌🏻❣️ 1y
Cinfhen 512 is manageable but definitely #almostachunkster 1y
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