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message 1: by Chris (new)

Chris One of my favorite reads of last year. It was such a surprise!


message 2: by Brandy (new)

Brandy Nelson I very much loved this read. Tonight our brewery book club will be discussing this and I cannot wait to see what the others thought.


message 3: by Barbara (new)

Barbara I am reading it now, in a "bookclub-of-two" with one of my students and we are both enjoying it.


message 4: by Tara (new)

Tara Zirker Thanks for the great review Bill. Now I want to read it. Will add to my list.


message 5: by Nima (new)

Nima do you even read it bro


message 6: by [deleted user] (new)

An easy to read review. I am still cautious about picking it up to read.


message 7: by Yaaresse (new)

Yaaresse I've had this on my TBR list for ages. Maybe I need to bump it up to the top. I'm hearing/reading a lot of good things about it.


message 8: by Megan (new)

Megan Fabulous read. I loved this book and yet couldn't get into his Rules of Civility despite trying twice.


message 9: by [deleted user] (new)

I didn't know the author had written a newer title.


message 10: by TessaLou (new)

TessaLou Been meaning to read this for ages - just reserved it at my library! :)


message 11: by Tim (new)

Tim Thanks for the review. I plan to read this book.


message 12: by Kent (new)

Kent Carpenter Had this on my reading list, now I can't wait!


message 13: by Gowri (new)

Gowri Sudhir It is an extremely well written book. I throughly enjoyed reading it


message 14: by Mimi (new)

Mimi I had wondered if Bill and Melinda did a buddy read!


message 15: by Kristine (new)

Kristine This book is phenomenal!


message 16: by Youmna (new)

Youmna Harb I have been following your reviews and they are personal and comprehensive, really impressed and inspired that you are taking the time to write them down - thank you for leading by example.


message 17: by RoverBlox (new)

RoverBlox cool ebook !


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message 20: by Diane (new)

Diane I loved your review Mr Gates. And I loved this book as well. Your points about characterization are spot on! The Count WAS charming and eccentric and Towles added clever touches to make him feel so real. I have never been lucky enough to see the Metropol in person but the descriptions made me feel as if I had. Thank you for writing such a thoughtful review.


message 21: by Rebecca Larson (new)

Rebecca Larson I just finished Rules of Civility! I'll have to add this to my TBR pile. Thank you for the lovely review Mr. Gates :)


message 22: by Deborah Steel (new)

Deborah Steel I loved this book


message 23: by Diane (new)

Diane I went through a period of only reading 19th Century Russian literature so it has a familiar yet more accessible feel. The Count is now one of my favorite characters. Thanks for bringing this book to my attention.


message 24: by Ann (last edited Jun 14, 2019 04:10PM) (new)

Ann A wonderful; review. This line in particular sums up Count Rostov so well:
"The Count should be an insufferable character, but the whole thing works because he’s so charming."

One comment of yours puzzled me though - you refer to his "being forced" to become a waiter. I did not get the impression that the Count had been forced to do this. As far as I can see - on my second reading of the book now - there is no explanation of how he suddenly becomes head waiter.

I had imagined that when the position became vacant - by virtue of his nemesis's promotion (once again) - Emile and Andrey had urged the Count to take over, feeling he was the best man for the job. And that, as he had in fact not much else to do, and he loved food and wine and the finer points of upscale dining so much - he took it on.

However, in now considering the idea of his being forced into the role, I can also imagine how that could have happened: that self-same nemesis declaring that since the Count considered himself such the expert, he must now serve as Head Waiter. The nemesis would no doubt think this a punishment, yet it certainly was not!


message 25: by Marit (new)

Marit I thoroughly enjoyed this story, and also felt like the Count was an old friend by the end of it. The writing is beautiful, as is the plot and character development!


message 26: by Basak (new)

Basak Many thanks for the review. It really is a great novel


message 27: by Fermin Tillman (new)

Fermin Tillman fbrciplctplqwvz


message 28: by Dante price (new)

Dante price Fatto di tutto per non è più grande successo e il mio primo cittadino che si sono fatti di un po'ke mi utenti che just ogni lunedì


message 29: by Ben (new)

Ben Gigone felt the same way billy!


message 30: by Mary (new)

Mary awww .. so sweet Bill . . you're like a regular guy .. refreshing


message 31: by Prerit (new)

Prerit Do you both compete that who will read the book first and remember more in detail 😀


message 32: by Pops (new)

Pops I agree, Ann. To me the Count was by far the best man to become head waiter and gladly accepted the portion rather than being forced into it. Plus, he was charming.
Great review, Bill.


message 33: by Henry (new)

Henry Terrific review.


message 34: by Daniel (new)

Daniel Palevski Don't you think the fantastical elements of the story, as well as the overly embellished details, takes away from the horrors and struggles that are happening outside of the Hotel Metropol during the period it is written about?

Knowing the history of the time (as you mention you do and are interested in), isn't it hard to ignore the impact of the totalitarian regime on the regular people in the Soviet Union during this time?


message 35: by Gurhan (new)

Gurhan uysal Thanks a lot for the review! I’m reading it just because you recommended!


message 36: by Kelly (new)

Kelly Bates In lieu of reading this book for my Monday evening book club, decided to read some of the reviews. Maybe I'm star struck but BILL GATES?! I loved his review and it gave me a good sense of what the book is about. Thanks!


message 37: by Kelly (new)

Kelly Absolutely loved stumbling upon this. I’ve been debating for awhile what my next read should be (take a look at my list, so many potential gems in there), but this wonderfully written review from Bill Gates himself cemented the fact that A Gentleman in Moscow would be my next read.
So thanks Bill!


message 38: by Linda (new)

Linda Snow I’m wondering which books you have given a 5 star review, if not this one? Are there any?


message 39: by Vitalija|Vivija (new)

Vitalija|Vivija Books I am reading this marvelous book right now and I love it :)


message 40: by Janet (new)

Janet Zutler Just finished A Gentleman in Moscow, and am reading through the reviews...this is a habit of mine, as it helps ease the pain of having to say goodbye to all the characters I have become so close to and will be thinking about and missing for days or weeks...until I pick up my next book. What a cool surprise to see that you, and your wife Melinda, read the same book as me. Now I have to check to see what other books you’ve read. Thanks for being “a regular guy” on here, and taking the time to share your review with others. All the smart people read ;)


message 41: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Ansbro A most wonderful review, Bill.
This delightful book had me dancing the Kalinka with mille-feuille in hand!


message 42: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Coletta You had me at "... so I just had to wait until she caught up to me. " 💗


message 43: by Sassa (new)

Sassa Great review!


message 44: by Nezam (new)

Nezam amazing book i loved it


message 45: by Hazel (new)

Hazel Lewis Fabulous story, very well written.


message 46: by Ncarts (new)

Ncarts Yo that book was boring as shit no offence


message 47: by Hazel (new)

Hazel Lewis Great review and I agree, so did OH as we read it one after the other.


message 48: by Tony Jaramillo (new)

Tony Jaramillo I’m broke bill


message 49: by [deleted user] (new)

Thanks for the spoiler.


message 50: by Natasha (new)

Natasha Wonderful review, thank you, Bill! I put it on my list to read next year. I've been fortunate enough too to stay in this hotel for a week. And as you said so correctly to survive the revolution and the rise and fall of the Soviet Union is a lot of history for one building.


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