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JudithEllen820
~ 65-year-old woman in New York, NYThe Shadow of the Wind
“As a book lover, I thrilled to the fantasy of finding a cementary of lost books and being able to champion an author I love. This...”
NoWorries
~ 58-year-old woman in Livingston, NJCrossing to Safety
“This is one of my favorite books. It explores the strong friendship between two very different couples. Their lives unfold and,...”
clairejill
~ 65-year-old woman in New York, NYThe Shadow of the Wind
“Atmospheric and compelling, if far fetched story. Can't go wrong with a novel that references the Cemetery of Lost Books.”
Astrud
~ 61-year-old woman in New York, NYThe Elegance of the Hedgehog
“This was one of those books that you would like to quote important passages from except everyone would think you were truly a...”
MaryAnn49
~ 63-year-old woman in New York, NYThe Elegance of the Hedgehog
“The best book I've ever read -- seriously. Madame Michel hid her intelligence to everyone except the reader. It was delicious...”
karenecon
~ 59-year-old woman in New York, NYOne Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
“More moving and more personal than the Gulag Archipelago, perhaps because it focuses on the minutia of a single day and the...”
Ruth
~ 62-year-old woman in New York, NYWait Till Next Year - A Memoir
“My father was also a baseball fan. I admire how Doris connected with her dad through the game.”
constantreader330
~ 59-year-old woman in New York, NYThe Great Gatsby
“Possibly the most perfect American novel of its time?”
WryEye
~ 60-year-old woman in New York, NYJoe College
“Love all Tom Perrotta books, but this may be my favorite.”
beatrice_599
~ 63-year-old woman in New York, NYWhat Am I Doing Here?
“What a pleasure to read Chatwin! And saddened by his early death.”
jns7
~ 59-year-old woman in Brooklyn, NYAuto-da-Fé
“A very dark picture of Austrian culture between the wars that nonetheless includes a humanistic core.”
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