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Hey all! This is the book I nominated for this month. I am so happy it was picked! I'm really excited to see what everyone has to say about it, but I will not be able to lead the pack. I am on a month long trek across Ireland so my time will be limited as far as connection to internet goes. However, I will be reading the book and I will post when I can!
Chauncey wrote: "Hey all! This is the book I nominated for this month. I am so happy it was picked! I'm really excited to see what everyone has to say about it, but I will not be able to lead the pack. I am on a mo..."
Well I hope you have an amazing time and enjoy the book during your travels!
Well I hope you have an amazing time and enjoy the book during your travels!
Chauncey wrote: "Hey all! This is the book I nominated for this month. I am so happy it was picked! I'm really excited to see what everyone has to say about it, but I will not be able to lead the pack. I am on a mo..."I read this book three years ago and enjoyed it very much.
Admittedly I am not very far along yet, but I will have some time to dedicate to reading in the days to come. I'm going to keep this a tad short, but I just wanted to say I love the descriptions she has for the characters in this novel. Even though they are part of New York aristocracy and I find big spending to be getting something that's not on the dollar menu from McDonald's, I can still easily picture them and relate her characters to people I know quite easily. For me, Wharton does a great job connecting with the reader and I have really enjoyed what I have read so far!


