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Dec 11, 2020 03:34PM

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"Rebecca Clifford: Survivors, Children's Lives After the Holocaust."
It is not a short book, but it was so interesting that I finished it already. It is not a novel but a book about what happened to the children related to the Holocaust on one way or another. Also linked to the evolution of the psychology and psychoanalyse.
Best book in a long time. I recommend it.
Marie-thérèse wrote: "My book for June will be
"Rebecca Clifford: Survivors, Children's Lives After the Holocaust."
It is not a short book, but it was so interesting that I finished it already. It is not a novel but ..."
Wow, that does sound fascinating!
"Rebecca Clifford: Survivors, Children's Lives After the Holocaust."
It is not a short book, but it was so interesting that I finished it already. It is not a novel but ..."
Wow, that does sound fascinating!

I also finished Everybody Lies which is a book by a data analyst - he looks at big data, like google searches and porn hub data. What he finds is pretty fascinating. He doesn't dwell too much on what is out there in the social media realm to mine, because well...everybody lies. :-)




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That sounds good!

Can't say I recommend it, but I wanted to complete every month of this challenge.
I read 8 new-to-me authors in June. The most intriguing was Sue Rainsford. The one I have no desire to read more from was Mary Doria Russell.

Cheryl wrote: "I am somewhat intrigued, because I LOVED The Sparrow and I have several other MDR books on my TBR. I recommend The Sparrow to everyone, so I am curious about your take on her work. If you have a li..."
It was The Sparrow. I didn't hate it, but I found it neither entertaining nor inspiring. Mostly it was a boring slog, and every time it seemed like something interesting might happen, she went back to pointless philosophizing.
It was The Sparrow. I didn't hate it, but I found it neither entertaining nor inspiring. Mostly it was a boring slog, and every time it seemed like something interesting might happen, she went back to pointless philosophizing.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Sparrow (other topics)The Boy from the Woods (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Sue Rainsford (other topics)Mary Doria Russell (other topics)
Harlan Coben (other topics)