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Rules of Civility
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Amor Towles
Kelly Barrett
, February 21, 2012
What a wonderful read. I felt transported to 1938 New York and imagined I was in a black and white movie...or watching one with perhaps Ginger Rogers. Amor's writing style leaves nothing to be desired. The Heroin is a witty, fantastic girl coming into her own with style, pizazz and a sense of confidence that just made you love her! Would love to have befriended her. Each character came to life in their own right and made for a wonderful story. One I couldn't wait to get to the end of, but that I didn't want to end either.
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Harding, Paul
Kelly Barrett
, January 04, 2012
This book was my favorite book of 2010 and 2011. It was that good. Never have I finished a book to only start reading it again. A tale so tightly woven that I got lost in the telling.
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