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PhilipE

PhilipE

Joined July 2021

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Demon Copperhead: A Novel by Barbara Kingsolver
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Lila: A Novel | Marilynne Robinson
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Adore this set of books. Thoughtful. Spiritual. Deeply moving. Every sentence full of meaning.

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I love when a book comes across your path that you open up and lose yourself in. You become completely invested in all the characters. Cheer for them, weep with them , get pissed off with them. And you come to the end and you‘re so sad the journey ended. This book is phenomenal. Please read it.

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Lavender House | Lev AC Rosen
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Fun who done it. Great characters and a great sun plot of a guy finding who he is and beginning to create his family.

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Less Is Lost | Andrew Sean Greer
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Fantastic. Fun. Light hearted tender and sweet.

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Summer | Ali Smith
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Brilliant ending. How she ties the four stories together. Wow I can‘t wait to read them all again.

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Spring | Ali Smith
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I love this series. Her writing is honest and beautiful and hopeful on these difficult times. I love every word.

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Cathedral | Ben Hopkins
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It was ok. This might be terrible to say but I liked Pillars of the Earth better.

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On a Night of a Thousand Stars | Andrea Yaryura Clark
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Mehso-so

It was just meh. It started out great then became very predictable.

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The Violin Conspiracy | Brendan Slocumb
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It‘s fun to see if the bad guys get their come uppance. As a classical musician I would have loved a history of how the violin traveled from Italy into Ray‘s hands. Maybe back and forth. 18th and 19th century juxtaposed by current story.

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Loved reading this book. Not an author I normally look for but his writing is stunning. His thoughts on how to live in this world here and now often breaks your heart. On top of it all it‘s also an amazkng travel guide. Travel the world and never leave your reading chair.

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Acrobat | Edward J Delaney
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This was an amazing, although fictional, account of Cary Grants life. Dialogue reads like one of his funny movies from the 30s. Quick witted. But it was also informative. I had no clue about his personal life. He‘s it‘s fictional but it reads like a bio.

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The Sea | John Banville
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It was definitely a slow book. I wanted to understand and get the husbands point of view and how he worked through the grieving process as so many folks go through something similar. I think what I liked about the character was his honesty with himself. While it feels yucky to read that honestly it‘s real to read that. None of it is very appealing which if we are willing to be this honest with ourselves would see some of ourselves in him.

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Great read. Fun “ by the pool” read. Love how unapologetic he is about his life. As we all should be! He loves life and loves it to the fullest. Despite setbacks, crappy relationship, work. Yay David!

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Less: A Novel | Andrew Sean Greer
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I loved this book. The writing is beautiful. In reading other reviews, I was amazed how people said they wanted to hate this book but couldn‘t. I‘m perplexed why they would come to a book wanting to hate it. The inner life of this character is Everyman. And especially every gay man. It‘s funny and tenderhearted and invites, once you‘ve finished, to want to start all over again.

readingjedi I loved this one too! 2y
CarolynM I loved it too. Funny, sad and ultimately hopeful. 2y
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Loved this book of poems. Will require more rereading, listening to people read the poems and a lot of reflection. But overall a wonderful read. Will enjoy digging deeper into these poems over the coming years.

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Great Circle | Maggie Shipstead
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Pretty good book. The last hundred pages were really well written. Beautiful writing.

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I listened to this book. Found the reader really engaging and loved the insights into 19th century life. Incredibly informative about what it was like living in the shadow of two presidents.

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PhilipE Thanks. Having fun browsing different reviews and discovering new books. 2y
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