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Two down, 50 to go!
BOOK CLUB AND CHILLED last night with this audiobook, which I enjoyed except for the singing of the chapter titles and the parts where I could tell the author was TRYING to be funny (instead of just being funny) or THOUGHT she was funny (but really was not so much).
Looking forward to reading this newly updated edition after enjoying the original many years ago!
So disappointed with this! I did learn about an aspect of World War II unknown to me, but the writing was so superficial and the action so contrived that its abundant details failed to evoke the depths of feeling that such a story should have. I wish the author had written this as non-fiction.
My favorite type of mail! Adding this to the TBR pile!
Hoping to break many bad ones and start/maintain some good ones!
Because I'm working with my Junior League chapter to pass Erin's Law in Delaware!
Since I never read this in high school or college!
My next book club selection!
Never read this as a kid, so I'm checking it out now!
Just checked this out of the library!
April book club book starting now!
Started reading this yesterday.
So far, so good!
Bracing myself for all the feels to come.
Next up!
Working on my March book club book!
Just started this, written by a fellow Delawarean!
Just started reading this last night, and I am in love. A page-turner that flows seamlessly back and forth in time and among characters WITH gorgeous writing that is both insightful and viscerally stunning. Did I say I am in love?