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alejguts

alejguts

Joined May 2016

I like big, little & inbetween books, I can't lie
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The One Man: A Novel | Andrew Gross
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I devoured this book. Disclaimer: I am a WWII fiction and nonfiction aficionado! I will read everything and anything. Not kidding! It took a while for me to get to this title and I thought is was a taut thriller and perhaps one of the recent best researched novels of the time and place. I was transported happily as a reader and unhappily as a human being.

jessberk13 Waiting to borrow this one from my MIL 8y
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The German Girl: A Novel | Armando Lucas Correa
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Just a question really for the community...do others read and/or interact more readily with a post (review, blurb, quote) if a picture is present? Curious about others preferences. Thanks.

Reviewsbylola Typically, yes. Posts don't typically catch my eye without a picture and unless it is a review, I can't double click to "like" a picture. So a lot of time I skim over them. 8y
annahenke Yes to pictures! 8y
Donna_sBookMinute Good question. I've often wondered the same thing. Although I will read posts that don't have pictures attached to them, I try to make it a practice to include photos on most of my posts. I did post one recently without a photo; so I guess I could make a comparison at some point. Bottom line: it's probably best to use a photo. 8y
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The German Girl: A Novel | Armando Lucas Correa

"We lived on illusions and woke up far too late..." p144
A page turner and is so relevant and somehow timely IMO

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Maisie Dobbs: A Novel | Jacqueline Winspear
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While waiting for the next Maggie Hope title I dug in to the Dobbs series 1-3. I enjoyed them. Maisie, like Maggie, is a formidable character: spunky, smart, making her way in a man's world in a time when not easy or accepted. The best part is the fact that the series is atmospheric, well researched and the time and place transports me. Suspending moving on to 4 but will come back for more.

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The German Girl: A Novel | Armando Lucas Correa
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"I was almost twelve years old when I decided to kill my parents." Must say that is a disarming and good first line. Just begun. Anyone else reading?

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Seemed like needed reading post election to better understand folks that don't live in large cities and on the coasts. Insightful and poised memoir. Moving on to White Trash. Both titles seem pejorative but certainly not for Vance.

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Once again Larson writes an accessible fantastic nonfiction. He has brought history to vivid life through these seemingly secondary, or lesser known persons. For me history is more compelling because of these perspectives and stories told along side the times luminary persons.

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Start of fun series. Recently discovered this series featuring a smart female character, tight suspense and my favorite time and setting (WWII England/Europe). Great introduction and now into the second in the series. Noticed a couple of small issues but will address once through one or two more titles-maybe they will work themselves out😳

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Start of fun series. Recently discovered this series featuring a smart female character, tight suspense and my favorite time and setting (WWII England/Europe). Great introduction and now into the second in the series. Noticed a couple of small issues but will address once through one or two more titles-maybe they will work themselves out😳

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As I read this script I thought about whether this was a "darker and more frightening" addition to the HP canon. Also how this play is being staged - seems rather complicated.

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Fantastic memoir. Yes about surfing but also about a man's journey to understanding and acceptance of his own self.

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Nightingale | Kristin Hannah
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All I want to relay is...read this beautiful novel. Character, writing, plot and everything else is perfect.

youngish-adult Beautiful ❤️ 8y
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The Fireman | Joe Hill

#Martha Quinn is our only hope." WTH! Enjoying many of the pop culture references and how they are used. I don't think this is a spoiler!

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Only through the first chapter and it is awesome! Compelled to pickup after hearing interview on NPR. Looking forward to MORE.

LeahBergen I really enjoyed it. And then bought 2 more North Korean memoirs (you know how that happens 😉). 8y
whitney_archer Nothing to Envy is in this genre and so good! 8y
alejguts @LeahBergen I do, I do! 8y
alejguts @whitney_archer I will look into this too. 8y
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The Fireman | Joe Hill
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About 1/3 through this novel. Read a lot of + reviews and so far I am enjoying it but I have a but-just don't know what it is. Something is missing. The pace and action are on pt. The main character is showing growth and her story arc is satisfying and holds promise. I think I need more fireman!

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The Nightingale | Kristin Hannah
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Such a well-written, beautifully paced novel. Not able to pick one fav character. All fully realized and fleshed out. I was happily/sadly surprised with the final twist😳 read and enjoy! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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#currentlyreading effective memoir of boyhood spent perusing a passion. On the heels of #theboysintheboat thoughts on two stellar nonfiction titles.

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While sitting in a surgical waiting room finally able to make a huge dent. Love the writing. I get sucked in with every para. So satisfying and interesting.

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Diane Arbus | Arthur Lubow
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Husband having knee surgery tomorrow. We will be staying close to home for many weeks. Best way I can show solidarity is to have a healthy #TBR pile🤓 #notmuchofanurse #hecanreadthemwheni amdone

LizzyM What a great stack! Excellent choices. 9y
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Sense & Sensibility | Joanna Trollope
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Finished 2nd of 3 retelling/reimagining novels of classics. Trollope's take felt smoother, more like the original, a better homage to Austin. However, this Ed Ferras is a dullard. That relationship was hard to buy.

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Sense & Sensibility | Joanna Trollope
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On a roll: re-imaginings of classics. Just finished Eligible next Emma by McCall Smith. So far this retelling is smoother, less jarring than Eligible. I may develop a thesis of the criteria for best retelling practices😜

mcctrish I just finished Eligible too and now want to read all the re-tellings! 8y
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Eligible | Curtis Sittenfeld
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I always have a novel and nonfiction going. Along side The Boys in the Boat i picked up another Jane Austin retelling-Eligible. Quick read that had me until Ham's reveal (mom to a trans daughter). Thought it was not done well or even necessary. Just my HO. Despite that bump would Rec w caveat.

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The Boys in the Boat | New york times bestsellers
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My first post: 😳. I have just begun this book and so far I want to know more and more. I love nonfiction writing that reads like fiction. Absorbing and truly interesting.

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