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Sunday, September 25, 2011

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I had only heard the name of this book before - and such a lovely name - but I knew nothing about it. I think you've convinced my quite nicely. I'll be looking out for it now.

"Buy with 1-click" is a very dangerous thing, as I now own a copy of the book and will have to find time to read it. :)

You've convinced me.

Yep, you've convinced me that I really need to read this now. I've been in the library queue for this for ages, and it looks like being at least another 6 months, so I will go and buy it, instead. :)

I'd kind of been ignoring this book because, as you said, it was everywhere; but I definitely want to read it now.

My copy is still on the TBR and yes, screaming "I'm a masterpiece! Pick me!" From your review it seems like a good choice for a book club, so the plan is to try hard to get everyone to choose it :)

Oh, I just never go away from here without something in my pocket.

I read this a month ago for my book group and was really moved by it. Like you said, it was engrossing, emotional and wonderfully written. To me, it was more a hisory of the migration of Jewish people and I was once again struck by the enormous power of history and the violance of man.

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