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I do not. Well, maybe once in a while. However, that's probably an exception!!

"The Bookman's Tale" by Charlie Lovett. A Novel of Obsession.
One of the club members stopped reading as she stated its boring. She's a historian and likes more complex books. This one I like as its a mystery, a love story and deals with rare book stores and books in a library (smell, feel, look) all which appeal to me.
Good, easy reading book so far.

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Thanks for the review. Adding book to my list.


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Here's my review of same:
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It's unfortunate that Laskin never served in the military. Some of the things he finds so horrific are laughable since they were pretty much the same when I served 6 decades later. It weakens his narrative about the conditions these people fled & then what they had to put up with on the ground in Europe. It's pretty obvious that he has no idea what the real miseries are.
His description of Ellis Island is interesting, though. I've read others & his aren't the best, but he does make the point of how bewildering it was. Most were processed through in about 5 hours, but it was a crazy time. 5000 people a day was average & they often processed twice as many. The record was something over 11,000 people in one day.
The tensions over loyalties & the flood of immigrants is really well done, too. Almost 20% of the soldiers in WWI were immigrants, many without citizenship & no one was sure of their loyalties. Many Jews were all for the Soviet Union overthrowing the Czar not realizing what would arise. Immigrant Serbs, far from supporting the Austro-Hungarian empire, wanted to fight against it. Many Irish were pro-German because they were anti-British.
It's pretty amazing I sit here writing this today since my own family would have been on both sides of the conflict. Bewildering.

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I followed it up with an LA Theater Works play, Abundance by Beth Henley. I was amazed at how well she painted these two women's lives, but it wasn't very pleasant. I gave it a 4 star review here:
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I got this kindle book free as a "Kindle First" for Prime Amazon members.
Sounded interesting.
KINDLE FIRST MEANS: Each month, Prime members can download and keep one free book from Amazon's "Kindle First" selection of six pre-released picks. I chose this one for the month of February 2018.
See my review page at:
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"White Rose Black Forest" does sound interesting.

The beginning of the story drew me in but I lost interest when it started giving details about Hitler and the war.
At least the beginning was well done.
All the writing seems to be very readable.


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Then I went & bought the second one. I'll read it next.

Thought by working part-time I'd have more time to read and practice my drawing of birds. Instead I'm shoveling snow, eating at home more which means more cooking, cleaning ... but I'm doing all of this with my husband which is a big PLUS. :)
Speaking of which we'll be married 28 years on 2/17.
Twenty-eight years ago on Valentine's Day we went to the local county office and got our marriage license. On the 17th we were married.

Incredibly deep with sadness, agony, making you want to weep into your whiskey ... and more. Too soon for me to read a book about death. I work with seniors and when they move on to the next phase of their life (assisted living, nursing homes or memory care) my heart seems to cringe and tighten up making me lose my breathe for a moment. Why add more sadness when the sun is outside shining, the birds are singing, people telling jokes and offering hugs, towns and villages full of energy -



An entire book! Maybe a chapter or two ...
Another book club member said she read 100 pages but its so depressing and too close to heart (she lost a parent a few years ago).
Hopefully the next book club selection will be cheery, or at least readable!!

Thanks Nina!




how the people survived or didn't survive the American bombings. I was in that city twice and couldn't imagine how it must have been then. Gave ,me pause as when I was a teenager during WWII I only thought of Germany as Nazi occupied and never imagined the Germans who weren't. I could hardly put that book down.

Here's the link you need, Linda: "Movies, DVDs, and Theater" :
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Nina, my husband I thought "Reign" Mary Queen of Scots was entertaining. Yes, parts were rather grim. Clothing was beautiful.
Haley Mills. Loved her when I was growing up along with her sister Juliet Mills. Pretty and very pleasant looking. Haven't thought of them in quite some time. I'm going to look up some of their movies.

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