A Gentleman in Moscow

A Gentleman in Moscow

2016 • 512 pages

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Average rating4.2

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Just not for me.

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Lovely! Very enjoyable.

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The most purely enjoyable book I've read in quite a while.

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A beautiful literary fiction novel with lovely characters. The ending!?!

March 30, 2025

What a pleasant story. I could have stayed longer in the Count's world.

December 24, 2024

Charming.

July 16, 2024

Boring and pretentious

July 8, 2024

This book, hands down, is one that I needed when I've read this. With the uncertainty of the world, it's so easy to escape to the world of the Count, as you see a true gentleman in Moscow.

It made me wish that there were more gentlemen today, and the entire book had me wanting more.

May 14, 2024

Yummy

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August 29, 2023

Beautiful writing and plotting, but the bottom line is that the Count is a rich, pretentious aristo who worships dead white male poets, composers and authors. YMMV if you don't subscribe to the Eat the Rich ethos.

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December 21, 2022

I found this equally interesting as spending 2 weeks in Covid quarantine hotel. 2 stars for nicely flowing storytelling, zero stars for the rest.

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August 12, 2022

Gentle and enjoyable. Rostov is a sympathetic, if absurd, character and inhabits a soft life of house arrest where all the truly horrendous history is only background noise to his semi-isolated existence.

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March 17, 2022

The last third of the book moved it from 3 stars to 4.

February 10, 2022

The lightness and simplicity of this book are great. You really start to form a 3 dimensional blueprint of the hotel in your head, as well as the characters nuanced qualities.
However, there was no hook in the story for me so at times I felt forced to read on.

February 8, 2022