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Great Big Stees

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@Torunn said
You should call for one of the great detectives, the man with the little grey cells. 🙂
I looked in my Rolodex but it’s not under, either the H or the P. Where did I put it?🫢

Torunn

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Reading for the second time Amor Towles: A Gentleman in Moscow - a wonderful book.

Torunn

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The Miniaturist by Jessie Burton

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My wife and I have just finished

Jodi Taylor: What could possibly go wrong?

We like Dr. Maxwells exploits during her time-travels.

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Voice of Reason

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The Epic of Gilgamesh

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Linkenheim

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Ben Aitken: Maremalde Diaries

A very moving book about a young man and an elederly Lady living in the same house during Covod Lockdown

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Behind the scenes

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@Torunn said
Sebastian Barry: Days Without End (2016)
Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman

Torunn

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@Torunn said
The Miniaturist by Jessie Burton
This book by Jessie Burton is a wonderful, prize-winning novel - maybe more suitable for female readers.

Torunn

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The House of Fortune by Jessie Burton

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biographies of Elon Musk and Vladimir Putin

Torunn

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Stoner by John Williams

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Camino Ghosts by John Grisham
Had a hard time getting into it, not his best start but it’s starting to be more “Grisham like”.

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I am almost through with Babel by R.F. Kuang.

A highley commendable book, not even mainly for the plot, but for a lot of really intelligent observations.

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J.L. Carr: A Month in the Country (1980)

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