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I can't agree more with Michael's reluctance to give too much away about The Dinner by Herman Koch. It is a story that unfolds slowly and can be savoured by the reader.
I don't know how many BOTNS listeners there are in Connecticut but our library received two interlibrary loan requests for The Dinner today. Perhaps Michael had something to do with this. Unfortunately it was not on our shelves as I've mentioned to our readers too.
I don't know how many BOTNS listeners there are in Connecticut but our library received two interlibrary loan requests for The Dinner today. Perhaps Michael had something to do with this. Unfortunately it was not on our shelves as I've mentioned to our readers too.
Carol wrote: "I can't agree more with Michael's reluctance to give too much away about The Dinner by Herman Koch. It is a story that unfolds slowly and can be savoured by the reader.
I don't know how many BOTN..."
Yes, it seemed like with every chapter something was revealed, though not everything, and by the end you (well, me)have more questions than answers.
I don't know how many BOTN..."
Yes, it seemed like with every chapter something was revealed, though not everything, and by the end you (well, me)have more questions than answers.
A suggestion for the new version of 2Books....add the page number next to each book in the check list.