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Elizabeth2
Snakehead | Peter May
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Pickpick

The 4th in the China Thrillers begins with a gripping premise - a virus infecting Chinese immigrants that could spark a pandemic. The strongest element is its prescient story nearly 20 years after publication. There is also a heart-stopping conclusion that leaves readers eager for the next book. But the setting in the US doesn't work as well as the other books in the series. An engaging addition, though not the strongest of the series. 3.5/5 ⭐️

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JessClark78
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Eggs Excellent 👌🏼 5mo
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Texreader
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When you‘re up till 3 am reading a book, that should tell you how good it is. Set in #Ireland, deep into WWII, the Spanish flu, and the torn Irish population between the English and Irish rebels, our main character tried to save the lives of the pregnant women with the flu and their babies. Non-stop, with a serious amount of emotion, extraordinary detail about birthing at this time—when it was still so dangerous even without the flu, and heart. ❤️

TheBookHippie Oh yes. I enjoyed this one! 5mo
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The stars are so bright, I‘m dazzled! I looked up and found the Great Bear. I told her, In Italy, they used to blame the influence of the constellations for making them sick—that‘s where influenza comes from.

Bridie took that notion in stride. As if, when it‘s your time, your star gives you a yank—

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Texreader
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Book coincidences from books I‘m currently reading: babies born with cleft lips, one in ancient #Turkey (top quote), and one in early 20th century #Ireland (bottom quote).

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Texreader
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My next ebook, set in #Ireland, for my trip there next week

Deblovestoread I loved this book and love Ireland. Safe travels! 5mo
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bookaholic1
As Bright as Heaven | Susan Meissner
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#35
HAPPY CANADA DAY!!

This book was good and sad, there are sad moments and happy moments

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starlight97
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Dublin, World War I and Spanish flu epidemic. Nurse / midwife Julia Power works on a maternity / fever ward with women sick with the flu and giving birth.
It was quite interesting to read as a nurse and primigravida myself 😄 I enjoyed both the medical aspects and the characters.
Current #audiostitching project: still unrecognizable 😅
#medical #hisfic #nurse #midwife #ireland #litsylovereads

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks On my list! 5mo
starlight97 @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks I think you'll like it! 5mo
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Kristelh
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#bookspin My Antonia. Completed
#doublespin The Pull of the Stars Completed
#bookspinbingo 2
#may2024

TheAromaofBooks Yay!!! Fabulous month!!! 7mo
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TheIntrovertedDodoBird
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Mehso-so

In a coming-of-age tale of sex and silent cinema, a gay Danish boy escapes the monotony of his isolated life through his imagination - a hallucinatory experience where the line between the silver screen and reality blur against the unforgiving Icelandic backdrop of 1918 when the Spanish Flu ravaged the population leaving a sprawling expense for Máni's imagery to flourish. I felt obtuse at times, which will prompt me to revisit in the near future.