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cjdignam

cjdignam

Joined October 2016

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Pickpick

Proud to share citizenship with someone like Louise Penny. The little nuggets of beauty hidden throughout her crime novels just blow me away — "Clara‘s portrait wasn‘t simply of an angry old woman. She had in fact painted the Virgin Mary. Elderly. Abandoned by a world weary and wary of miracles. A world too busy to notice the stone rolled back.” ??????

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I'd been waiting for this on audio for the past two weeks and just couldn't take it any longer ... so I drove to another library and found a hard copy. 🙊

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"Abandoned by a world weary and wary of miracles. A world too busy to notice a stone rolled back; it had moved on to other wonders."

Louise Penny you are wonderful.

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Pickpick

I've been really enjoying the family dramas of late; this one is no exception. I quite liked getting to know these characters, and was sad to find my time with them over.

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Mehso-so

My favorite part about this book was the narrator, and that's really only because I could hear Kathleen Wilhoite as Liz Danes the whole time. I liked this one more than Semple's This One Is Mine, but probably not as much as Bernadette.

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Panpan

I had enjoyed Where'd You Go Bernadette, and thought I would give Semple's first a try, but I wasn't as taken with this one. None of the characters were especially likable, and I basically spent the whole book diagnosing each with their own mental illness. I should probably have had the DSM-V sitting next to me as I read!

I'm going to try Today Will Be Different next; hopefully it will be better!

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Pickpick

Loved this book — the series is without a doubt getting better the deeper into it you go! But I still would recommend reading from book one; the characters progress and get richer in each successive book!

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Listening to more Gamache 🇨🇦

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Pickpick

I'd heard that the Chief Inspector Gamache books only get better the further one progresses through the series, but I don't think I fully believed until I neared the end of this book. I found myself shaking my head throughout the last two chapters, wondering how Louise Penny could do this to me. Now I'm impatiently awaiting the next!

Unrelated: my 18 month old took this photo & I conveniently found it on my phone when I went to post a review 😆

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Girls are napping, time to read!

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Next on the agenda 👆🏽

ellee Reading this now! Actually, this is the first book of the series I'm listening to the audiobook and I'm actually enjoying it more than the print. 8y
cjdignam @ellee Oh I haven't listened to any of the audiobooks — I might have to for the next one! 8y
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Just finished The Girl on the Train. I don't read many thrillers, though I'm not sure why; I quite enjoy the suspense that keeps me turning pages and reading long after bedtime. I enjoyed this story, and liked the way it was told, even though I did predict the ending about halfway through.

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