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I felt the same way - the modern story was totally forgettable and boring with cliches and stereotypical characters. But I loved Sarah's story.

I just finished Nicholas and Alexandra. The book description is incorrect - this is the whole book, not part of two books! I chose this becuase I wanted to try a book by the author Robert K. Massie. I am terribly pleased. I must read more by Massie. He is one of those authors that makes history and people's lives so darn interesting, and never, ever dry. Don't read a crime novel, read this instead. I gave it five stars! Here is my GR review which explains why!
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...







I just completed Ava's Man, which I very highly recommend. My GR review explains why: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/.... It is about the author's grandfather, who lived in the Appalachian foothills during the Depression.

Chrissie: I agree totally - it really spoiled the book (Sarah's Key) didn't it? Although when I started it I didn't really want to read another book about the holocaust, but I found that to be the part I enjoyed the most.



Let us know what you think, Susan! I loved it, but can understand why some people didn't like it.

I think her books are interesting and different. She has a new one out next week called Peack Keeper which I am looking forward to.


http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/... is my spoiler free GR review for Gortner's The Confessions of Catherine de Medici. I gave it four stars. It was rough for me at the beginning, but ended up a wonderful, exciting and informative book.

I've had that one on hold for about 3 months. it's not that I don't like it, it's just so dark and gloomy.







Major Pettigrew's Last stand was light and amusing. I took it with me on a recent trip to Africa and it was very diverting.





I too am enthralled with anything Tudor. Have you read anything about Catherine of Aragon? I believe it was the Constant Princess by Philipa Gregory! Loved it!!





kristina, its so good so far :), and ive been wanted to read shiver, how was it?

I haven't read anything on Catherine of Aragon but I did just order Constant Princess. I've been curious about her.


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It was good! The first half seemed really slow to me but the second part was much more fast paced and had more action. I liked Isabel and Sam the most. I will read the next books but I didn't like it so much that I had to rush out and get Linger, if that makes sense?

I disliked the the portryal of love as it was presented in the book, but by the end I was rooting for Catherine and had learned a lot. The author did an excellent job of teachig a very complicated time period and doing it in a manner that pulled the reader in. I ended up giving the book 4 stars.
Then I read A Child al Confino: The True Story of a Jewish Boy and His Mother in Mussolini’s Italy and here is my review of that: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/.... Spoiler free as usual! Nobody classifies this as a young adult book. I do. I think a boy of 10-14 would go bananas for this book. It is not bad for adults either. I llearned a lot about the specifics of Italian racial laws in WW2. I do recommend the book. Maybe it should have gotten four stars rather than three.
Now I am reading Thanks to My Mother and have started a running spoiler-free review: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
At the beginning I was confused about who was who and had to start over a second time writing down all the family members. This was a bit tedious. In retrospect, maybe this wasn't necessary. From around page 60 the tempo took off and it became very exciting and moving. I have read about half. This and the last book have wonderful photos.
I have chosen all the above books b/c I expect to learn something in an enjoyable manner. So far all have fulfilled this requirement!


I will now start Smuggled. Why? Well because the book description drew me in. It also has a cool cover. I know this is particularly stupid since I am reading an egalley, but you sell a book by its cover too. It does play a role. Cross your fingers for me. Will my hunch prove right?
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