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Which LIST book did you just finish?
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Dina wrote: "Finished In Search of Lost Time by Marcel Proust. Finally!"
Congratulations! What did you think of the books? I read it during the COVID19 lockdowns and loved it. It was my calming moments (LOL -- many moments) with a cup of tea each morning.
Congratulations! What did you think of the books? I read it during the COVID19 lockdowns and loved it. It was my calming moments (LOL -- many moments) with a cup of tea each morning.

Congratulations! What did you think of the books? I read it during the COVID19 lockdowns and l..."
I like books very much and rated them 5 stars. I read the first one (Swann's Way) as a high school student because it was an integral part of the required reading. I didn't particularly like the book then, maybe I was too young for Proust. For some books, I think you need to have some life experience to understand them.
When I started reading the series, I re-read Swan's Way and of course the book was wonderful. I like his thoughts on life and especially on old age and accepting that we are getting older, better not accepting it. :)
The Tartar Steppe by Dino Buzzati of Italy. A short, engaging novel about disappointment, time, life's meaning. Four stars.

On to book two Runaway Horses when the public library contacts me that it's ready for pick-up.

Eclipse of the Crescent Moon is a fascinating historical novel by Géza Gárdonyi, a Hungarian author. It is an action-packed adventure (with a little romance) of the siege of the Hungarian fortress of Eger by the Ottoman army in 1552. Hard to put down -- the audiobook was excellent!

Not sure what I want to pick up next.
That They May Face The Rising Sun by Irish author John McGahern. I thought it was very good, 4.5 stars, and I don't think it should have been dropped from the Boxall list.

By modern standards this book would be seen as pretty tame, but I still believe that it deserves to be widely read. I could probably have rated it higher, but I wanted to leave myself some wriggle room in case any of the later books are even better.
I finished The Third Wedding by Costas Taktsis, which I enjoyed. This Greek family drama was not about a wedding, however....



The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton
Rating: 4 stars
Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Waiting for #3 -- on waiting list from the public library
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