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I've got this baby in hardback, so I'm good whenever you guys are. Also, I should point out that I really suck at buddy reads. I just don't really know how to conduct/act with one. It never stops me from wanting to do them, but I'm just usually so bad at them. So, with that warning heeded, how do you guys want to do this?
Well, I don't think anyone is good or bad. Buddy reads should be fun! To take the pressure off, why don't we just read to our liking and update as we go along? Just make sure to add in spoiler tags and notate where in the book you are, just in case some of us haven't reached the same point in the book. Does that sound alright with y'all? We could totally do the whole read 3-5 chapters and discuss if that's more along the lines of what you guys are comfortable with. I don't mind either way.
In the end, I'm good with whatever way we decide to do it. I just wanted it to be known that I usually totally forget to check in and do the whole discussing part.In any case, I'm excited to start reading it!
I prefer the reading at our own pace mostly because I tend to read pretty fast and get ahead of the 3 to 5 chapters that are set out. I like sarah's idea of updating as we go along and using spoiler tags.
okay, awesome. so we'll just read at our own pace and then update as we go along :) let me know when you guys are ready to start.
if you guys want to go ahead and start, you can. i started because i just finished up a book. I love it so far. Anthony Doerr is a gifted writer. The imagery is beautiful. I'll discuss more when I can get ahold of my laptop, which may not be for a couple days because my husband is using it, but I'll update as soon as I can. enjoy the read!
Oh, gosh. I’m about half-way through with the book and I absolutely love it. I’m not big on historical fiction, but this book received so many rave reviews that I really wanted to check it out. Boy, oh boy, was everyone right. What I’ve read so far has been absolutely amazing. Doerr’s imagery is stunning, his characterization is on point, and the overall story, so far, has been absolutely captivating. I’ll go through my thoughts based on each section.
Zero 7 August 1944
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One 1934
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Two 8 August 1944
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Three June 1940
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Four 8 August 1944
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I’m still in the middle of part 5, but i’ll update my thoughts in regard to that chapter as I finish that along with some other sections.
Happy reading, guys!
p.s. sorry if my thoughts are long… i tend to ramble but i’m so excited about this book and there’s so much to discuss!
i was finally able to finish this tonight. i was trying to get it done earlier but my weekend was extremely busy. I'll update it when i can get my laptop away from my husband :) just thought I'd stop by and say how much i love this book. happy reading!
no worries. take your time! I'll update when i do and you can update when you read. I'll continue to check in and respond to your thoughts :)
I finally got it from the library and started it! I read a little last night but didn't want to read too much because I knew I had to get up in the morning! More later after I've read more.
towards the end there's a little bit of a love story but the book isn't focused on that and it's not your typical love story. it's an obvious historical fiction, a bit of coming-of-age.. it's a story about two completely different people experiencing drastically different situations (a blind french girl and a german boy who becomes a private) during the same war and their experiences before, during, and after the war, and how they come to find each other in the end. after you read it, you'll understand what i mean about it not being a typical love story.


