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Librarybelle
The Paris Express | Emma Donoghue
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Laced with suspense, this is based on a true story…the photo at the back of the book shows the aftermath of the event described. Donoghue tells the story from the perspective of multiple characters, before real and fictional characters, including an anarchist with a deadly plot in mind. And, the train engine is a character—don‘t worry, the train‘s perspective actually adds depth to the story. Fast read! #SebastianKitty #Zeke #Xander #CatsOfLitsy

dabbe 🖤🐾🐾🐾🖤 4d
TheBookHippie Awe 😻 4d
TheBookHippie I wondered about this book. The author is hit and miss for me. 4d
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kspenmoll I think I have this book-somewhere?! Your babies!!! (edited) 4d
Librarybelle @TheBookHippie This one felt a little different from others I‘ve read by her. I liked the multiple viewpoints, and there was an underlying sense of doom. 4d
Librarybelle @dabbe @kspenmoll Vladimir was also in the room, but burrowed under the covers on his favorite chair! A nice afternoon with the boys. ❤️ 4d
tpixie I thought that using the train as the omniscient narrator was a unique experience. I did enjoy this book. https://www.youtube.com/live/u5NoIC3JarQ?si=km8gbogbVlOzMpQL 2d
tpixie 🐱 🐾 🐈‍⬛💛🖤🩶 2d
MemoirsForMe Did the boys leave you any room on the couch to read? 😹 21h
Librarybelle @tpixie Thanks for the link! Yes…it was a unique experience to hear from the train, but I think it worked. 11h
Librarybelle Barely, @MemoirsForMe ! 😂 11h
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JulietteReadsALot
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Enjoyable middle school read about Marion, a young girl chosen to serve Madame de Montespan, Louis XIV's favorite.
Marion, daughter of a gardener, is a gifted nose. Her talent for perfume is going to place her in the middle of an intrigue to kill the queen...

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Karisimo
The Paris Express | Emma Donoghue
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#bibliophile #redcover
Based on a true event. The story was interesting but the large number of narrators made it challenging to follow. Even at the end I struggling to keep them straight.
@Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Eggs ❤️📕❤️ 4w
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charl08
The Paris Express | Emma Donoghue
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On the platform below, the bookstall's yellow awning
reads Hachette: Banish Monotony and Ennui. The word banish makes Maurice think of villains sent abroad and never allowed to return to France. Georges says if Maurice listens to his elders and reads every spare minute he gets, one day he'll know all the words there are and could even be a school-teacher.

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Mirazzles
The Paris Express | Emma Donoghue
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After working all day and doing laundry, I finally sat down to read. I‘ve been looking forward to this one, however, Mama Cat had other plans. I can‘t even be upset 💛🐈

Leftcoastzen Awww!🥰 😻 2mo
Ruthiella 😻😻😻 2mo
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squirrelbrain
The Paris Express | Emma Donoghue
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I had an ARC of this so started it in (digital) print but wasn‘t drawn in. The audio was much better, although there were too many characters so it was difficult to get to know / care about some of them.

The storyline had me gripped though, and I was desperate to find out the ending.

However, I‘m also slightly disappointed as I expected more (something quirky, unusual or clever) from this author and this felt like a fairly standard HF.

TrishB Pre-warned! 2mo
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Addison_Reads
The Paris Express | Emma Donoghue
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I enjoyed this much more than I expected. Donoghue delivers an excellent novel based on a historical event, but this book focuses on the different individuals on the train before the accident. It's a wonderfully written character study that explores class, politics, and human nature.

It's a short read that only took me a few hours because I couldn't stop reading it.

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Mpcacher
The Paris Express | Emma Donoghue
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Mehso-so

I had high hopes for this one as I enjoy this author, but it never quite met my expectations. While I enjoyed it, the overwhelming number of characters meant that with some exceptions, it was hard to differentiate among them. I think the author captured the time and place well and I did learn something, but I wanted more. It is still, however, a worthy read, but perhaps not as good as her previous works. Thanks to Edelweiss+ for the ARC. 3.25/5

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Hooked_on_books
The Paris Express | Emma Donoghue
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I typically really like Donoghue, so this surprises me. And I‘m honestly not sure if this is me, the book, or the format. I found the audio reader hard to hear somehow, and that certainly didn‘t help. (I think the performance was fine and the mixing just needs to be adjusted.) I may try it again in print just because of the author.

squirrelbrain I started this but only read a tiny bit before all ‘the lists‘ came out 🤪. I wasn‘t particularly drawn to it yet. 2mo
TheKidUpstairs I've been told this one starts really slow, but when it picks up, it's a good read. @squirrelbrain 2mo
Hooked_on_books @squirrelbrain I made it about a third of the way and was so bored. But @TheKidUpstairs you give me hope for the print! 2mo
squirrelbrain Thank you @TheKidUpstairs - I‘ll push on through once I get back to it. 2mo
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Sara_Planz
The Paris Express | Emma Donoghue
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Author Emma Donoghue writes a suspenseful historical fiction story based on the October 22, 1895, Granville–Paris Express train that crashed through the wall of Gare Montparnasse station in Paris, France, after overrunning the buffer stop. Using the actual passengers on the train, Donoghue looks at class and politics as the train travels towards Paris, as one of the passengers plans a sinister plot.