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Aug 01, 2019 08:04AM
I love this book. It is ne o my favorite reads of last year. You are in for a treat. I just feel bad this group has shifted from discussions to a challenge group.
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This will be my first time reading this book. The premise seems interesting - definitely never thought I’d be reading a book about a man stuck in a hotel. But hey, that’s why I joined this book club - to get out of my book box.
I only have a few bucks left on my Amazon account, so atm I cannot afford this e-book....BUT, the author's acclaimed book Rules of Civility
is currently on sale on Amazon for 2$! 2 bucks for a classic by our current author, Amor Towles ! THAT one I CAN buy. Thought that I would post here about the sale, as people might want to read more by Amor Towles before/after 'Gentleman in Moscow'. --Jen from Quebec :0)
I read this one last year and it quickly became one of my favorite books. Very heartwarming and sometimes really funny.
I started this book a couple days ago and i like it that is gradually getting better from the first chapter. This is all new to me and I am amaze what i been missing out from reading overall.
I bought a copy for this month’s pick. Also saw that Bill and Melinda Gates suggested it for the summer reading challenge! I still don’t know what it is about but I’m already excited to dive into it.
I got this from the library, had never heard of this book before :) Your comments sounds promising! :-)
Nelson wrote: "I started this book a couple days ago and i like it that is gradually getting better from the first chapter. This is all new to me and I am amaze what i been missing out from reading overall."Yes, it only gets better and better as it goes on!
This has been on my to-read list for a while. I'm hoping to go pick up a copy at the library today. Looking forward to it!
I loved it! The people, the times, the unusual story. I must go find the spoiler thread and see what people are saying. My review doesn’t have any spoilers, but I know some people like to open a book knowing nothing.
I am looking forward to reading this book as I have seen it appear on a lot of groups and lists lately
I have been wanting to read this book for a couple of years, and luckily it has just been made available at my library (sorry Catherine, I was on the waiting list for a long time too... I understand your pain). It's the type of book that you hear a lot about without hearing what it's actually about.
I can't wait to talk about it with you all soon when I get into it.
Don't worry about what this book is "about". It is about a man in a hotel just like "The Old Man and the Sea" is about a guy fishing. It is one of the best books I have read in years. It stayed on the NY Times best seller list for so long that I knew there must be something good about it, just like "Cold Mountain".
I am struggling a little through this since it is slower than my usual reads but still trying to finish it this month itself.
Has anyone gotten an audiobook of this? It’s not available through my library and was wondering if it was worth it to get the audio book.
I'm about half way through this one and I find myself reading more slowly than I usually do to savor all of the beautiful language and the story. It's just marvelous.
We chose this book as our October 2022 Bookshelf Catch-Up Selection. Will you be reading it and why?
I read it a year or two ago, and really enjoyed it, though I do have one significant hang-up. I've just finished reading through the spoilers thread, and had some further thoughts provoked. (I would actually love to respond there, but at the moment it's locked.) Can't wait to see the discussion.
I read it with my book club. I was the only one who did not like it. I was bored to tears. Do you want to hear what I have for breakfast everyday? Please say yes.











