I will, as always, start with any available on audio for my commuting time. I’ll be honest–that’s MOST of my reading these days. I will probably read rather than listen to the one on ordinary Germans (assuming it can even be found in audio).
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That Broken Lives is definitely one I’ll keep an eye out for — I have “Ring of Steel” and “The German War” ready for reading, but I haven’t gotten around to them yet. One is on the German experience in WW1, and the other in WW2.
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My favorite time periods Late Victorian era thru the end of WWII/immediate post-war.
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Lovely list! These books look interesting.
Hope you enjoy them!
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Thank you
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Delighted to see When All is Said here! Is the Quindlen new?
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Honestly? I’m not sure! I just liked the sound of it.
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I just read Unmarriageable and really liked it. I keep seeing Maid on lists of exciting new releases — I’d love to hear your thoughts once you read it. Oh wow, another Rosie book? Another book for my TBR! 🙂 Great list!
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I haven’t heard of any of these, but When All is Said looks really good.
Here’s our TTT: http://jennreneeread.blogspot.com/2019/01/top-ten-tuesday-and-most-recent.html
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Well I never got to read the Rosie Project so I suppose the follow up will not have much impact on me 🙂
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I’m honestly a big “meh” on it–the last one wasn’t very good, but just in case he’s found his stride again I at least want to try it. Thanks for stopping by!
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Will be adding Broken Lives to my list – looks really interesting (I also recently got a book called Hannah’s Dress which follows the history of Berlin in the context of a single residential street).
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Hannah’s Dress–I’ll look for it! Thanks!
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I’m really looking forward to reading Unmarriageable, and Broken Lives sounds fascinating.
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