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I just finished Relics. It was in my travel bag, so I only read it on airplanes and in hotels. It took me about three years.


I'd be so lost. I can't remember what I read last week.
If I left off in the middle of a chapter, I’d go back and re-read from the beginning of that chapter. That’s part of the reason it took so long. And I’m a slow reader.


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Highly recommended to me: A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles. I have it reserved from the library (for Kindle). I also reserved his Rules of Civility, which will come to me quicker, since it’s older and not in demand. Have you read these?


A friend recommended A Gentleman in Moscow. She loved it. Could not get interested.


I just read Rules of Civility in 2 days. It took me a little while to get into it, and then I inhaled the rest. Liked it a lot.


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