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Originally Posted by Dazrin
The Holocaust memoir, really.
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Wow. FYI, the audiobook was a SYNC freebie a while back, so some of us may already have it. I haven't listened yet.
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Originally Posted by issybird
I loved the first one also and thought the second terrible; I was done at that point.
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I also read the first Flavia de Luce book and liked it well enough, but for some reason I never continued with the series.
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Originally Posted by issybird
As with Colfer, I'm intrigued by the Montefiore, as I've read and enjoyed some of his histories. And Mother Carey sounds like fun; more fun than Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, so I wonder why the latter is better known. As for AoGG, I read it so very many times that I still have it nearly memorized, decades later. 
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I haven't read
Anne of Green Gables since I was a kid and don't remember it except in broad strokes; clearly it didn't capture my imagination at the time, but now? Who knows? I read
My Side of the Mountain as an adult and didn't like it. I never read the Artemis Fowl books, but they're associated in my mind with Harry Potter, which is a negative for the author.
I'm surprised there are so few nominations so far.