Peter Millar's 1989 the Berlin Wall: My Part in Its Downfall about his time in East Berlin as a Times journalist at the time of the fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of East Germany.
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The post is somewhat relevant but lacks depth and detail about the reading experience or insights on the book. It could be improved by encouraging more discussion or providing specific thoughts on the book's themes.
The thread opens with various members sharing what books they're currently reading, showing a mix of genres including classics, thrillers, and non-fiction. Many express enthusiasm about their reads, encouraging further conversation among the members.12
As the discussion progresses, readers reflect on books they've recently finished and offer their opinions. There's a notable exchange about popular titles and authors, with many recommending their favorites and sharing differing opinions on books they found overrated or disappointing.34
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"A wonderful, elegant novel with humour and desperation."
"If it's as good as Unravelling Oliver I'll be very happy"
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In my opinion, one of the greatest stories ever told. The only book I have read twice and also listened to the audio of it online.I'm reading The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexander Dumas for the first time. Classic adventure set during the Napoleonic era in France. It's a big book and I'm halfway through but enjoying it so far.
I am so jealous. I would love to be discovering that world all over againAssassin's Quest by Robin Hobb
This is the final book in the Farseer Trilogy and I thoroughly enjoyed the entire series. Quite an unusual, not-so-happyish ending which is refreshing.