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This is not a book I enjoyed. I ended up grudge reading just to get it finished. I do like historical British related books, so in theory this book could have been for me. If someone loves stamps, I would recommend this. I found the main character Flavia to be pretentious and the writing style boring. It felt as though the author was throwing extra facts in there every other sentence to dazzle the reader with how knowledgeable Flavia was, where it came off as obnoxious.
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I told you I was going to read some fluff, and so I did. The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie by Alan Bradley was my choice. I actually bought this book and the second one in this series when Borders was going out of business. So, I've had them for a while.
If you're unfamiliar with this series, Alan Bradley is a 70-year old first time author who never visited Britain prior to publishing this book, which is set in a small English village in the 1950s. Which kind of blows my mind. I've never bee ...more
If you're unfamiliar with this series, Alan Bradley is a 70-year old first time author who never visited Britain prior to publishing this book, which is set in a small English village in the 1950s. Which kind of blows my mind. I've never bee ...more

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