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Old 08-10-2011, 10:44 AM   #10410
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A Passage to India, a reread for this month's Literary Book Club.

Zoo Station, the first in a series of mystery/suspense novels set in Berlin leading up to WWII. Prose is a little clunky, but I'm caught up in the story. Purchased during Amazon's summer sale.

In Tearing Haste, the correspondence between Deborah Mitford and Patrick Leigh Fermor. I've been off Debo since her latest memoirs, in which she came across as too entitled and insufficiently reflective, but Leigh Fermor wrote my favorite travel book of all time, A Time of Gifts, and I'm glad to say that this book is mostly Paddy and he's up to form.
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