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PoindexterOglethorpe

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8. I LOVED
Tue Mar 15, 2022, 11:53 PM
Mar 2022
A Gentleman in Moscow. What I especially loved was that he didn't cheat on the ending. He made it believable.

I also thought Rules of Civility was good. I have Lincoln Highway on hold with my library, so can't comment on it.

Here's the thing. What works for me may well not work for you. Example, I read a certain amount of science fiction. NOT fantasy which is an entirely different genre. Somewhat more specifically I like alternate history and time travel. I can also go on and on about specific writers I like -- Connie Willis, Robert Charles Wilson, Jack McDevitt, and lots of others -- but (especially if you are not already a science fiction person) none of these might resonate with you. And that's okay. While I sincerely wish you'd love the same books and authors that I do, I understand you might not. Don't fret. Just find the stuff that works for you, and go there.

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