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January 8, 2023
April 10, 2014
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I liked this book and its premise of weaving fascism and “bad” vampires with an adventure set, for much of the story, in Prague - a city I love and know well, and whose beauty and sad notes resonate with me. The book had some editing issues, but I very much enjoy Mabeuse's writing.

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We are just now coming back and taking to heart the lessons Jane Jacobs tried to teach us over 50 years ago; too bad it's taken so long.

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October 20, 2016
June 28, 2019
August 10, 2013

Quick read. Someone likened it to cotton candy - perfect description!

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I read it on my own, and glad I did. I would not have appreciated it anywhere as much had I read it in high school.

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I enjoyed this, had been missing a good le Carre read. It isn't my favorite (I've read all his Cold War novels), and doesn't compare to Smiley's People, but I enjoyed the story and characters and the mood. Of course, it had to end in a typical le Carre way...

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One of those formative books. And yes, it was just like that, in Ceausescu's Romania.

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The story is sad and fascinating and maddening, but the writing is repetitive after a while, making it hard to finish. I think everyone even remotely connected to molecular biology should read it.

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This was stunning, jaw-dropping.

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March 5, 2024
October 20, 2021
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Surprisingly engrossing read, interesting coming of age story.

July 4, 2013
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November 17, 2018

Best read in Granada, in view of the Alhambra. Beautifully evocative.

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October 1, 2014