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The Strange Journey of Alice Pendelbury
The Strange Journey of Alice Pendelbury | Marc Levy
26 posts | 21 read | 22 to read
From international bestselling author Marc Levy comes a witty and beguiling novel of one woman's unexpected journey to follow her destiny. Alice Pendelbury believes everything in her life is pretty much in order--from her good friends to her burgeoning career. But even Alice has to admit it's been an odd week. Not only has her belligerent neighbor, Mr. Daldry, suddenly become a surprisingly agreeable confidant, but he's encouraging her to take seriously the fortune-teller who told her that only by traveling to Turkey can Alice meet the most important person in her life. What's more, the peculiarly insistent Mr. Daldry has even agreed to finance Alice's trip--one that against all reason seems to be predestined. It's on this journey, crazy from the outset and strangely irresistible, that Alice will find out that nothing in her life is real, that her past is not true, and that the six people she's about to encounter will shape her future in ways she could never have dreamed. Revised edition: Previously published as L'trange voyage de Monsieur Daldry, this edition of The Strange Journey of Alice Pendelbury includes editorial revisions.
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Litsi
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If you are tired of reading about women who take a risk on an adventure and find out that the guy they have befriended but disregarded is The One, then read this. The road to romance here is not surprising, but there are interesting markers along the way- like living in Istanbul, attending an opera in Vienna and developing a perfume business, all while also discovering an unknown personal history. A light and pleasing read.

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rwmg
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Ethan Daldry uses part of his legacy from his father to take Alice Pendelbury to Instanbul, a city a fortune teller insisted she must visit if she is to find the most important person in her life.

Charming characters find their way to a happy-ever-after but not before their dark backstories are revealed. Very enjoyable.

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rwmg
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“I never believed that I had a particular destiny, or that signs in my life were guiding me toward a path I ought to take."

#FirstLineFridays
@ShyBookOwl

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Allthebookclubs
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What a great story, full of mystery and adventure and not what I expected at all! What I liked best about this book was that Alice was actually up for travelling outside her comfort zone to learn the truth. If a fortune teller told me what Alice heard, I‘d probably believe it too because I‘ve read so many novels, but I think the normal person would shrug it off. Some of the geography was off, but it was still a wonderful tale. Book #17 in 2022

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asterese
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Here I was thinking that this was going to be a lighthearted quirky little story, and then it turned out that I was in for a different ride. And I loved it more.

⭐: 4.75

(Photo in the background belongs to Giuseppe Mondí)

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Lcsmcat
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After a stressful week and an exhausting day I needed something light and fun and this fit the bill. Predictable in places and the ending felt rushed, but still an undemanding book that held my attention.

kspenmoll I enjoyed this! 2y
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Bibliophile004
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Great book following a woman‘s journey to answer questions & follow her passions. I felt it started off a bit slow, but stick with it! The ending is great 💙

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WorldsOkayestStepMom
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Parts of this book were predictable, but it had a sweet ending and I enjoyed it enough to look into any other books by the same author.

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LoverOfLearning
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Bailedbailed

I'm really frustrated right now. The plot of this book sounds quirky, and fun, and original.... but UGHHH, it's so slow and I don't like any of the characters. Reading the reviews online it seems the first 3/4 of the book is slow, with no climax, and has a disappointing ending.

It reminds me of Elenor Oliphant is Completely fine which I DNF'd.

I think I am going to DNF this, but wow, I am so disappointed... but it just annoys me to read it.

BookishMarginalia Life‘s too short. 3y
Hooked_on_books That‘s always frustrating! Plus, I like this cover, so I could totally be drawn to this one. 3y
peanutnine I enjoyed this one, but it definitely is not what I expected and moves pretty slow, so I can understand your frustration 3y
LoverOfLearning @peanutnine yeah I'm glad you can see where I am coming from. 🤗 I'll be on the lookout for a similar quirky book! 3y
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LoverOfLearning
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Bit of a slow start to this book, but I'm very intrigued by the storyline. 28% done. Cant wait for it to pick up some momentum here.

A fortune Teller suprises Alice by telling her she will meet the single most important person in her life, but she must take a journey to Istanbul to meet 6 other people first. Mr. Daldry, her neighbor, and I presume person #1, will take her to Turkey to experience a whole new life she never knew she was missing.

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MommyWantsToReadHerBook
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I ended up loving how this turned out! I found the letters the weakest part of the writing, and I would have just cut the entire Anton angle if it were up to me. But I guess I'm a sucker for fascinating (if heartbreaking) history and I loved almost the entire Turkish part. ⭐⭐⭐⭐

peanutnine I agree about the Anton part! So unnecessary 3y
MommyWantsToReadHerBook @peanutnine I know, right? Maybe he wanted to convey something, but he didn't succeed 3y
peanutnine Apparently the original french version is titled the Strange Journey of Mr. Daldry so maybe it emphasized his perspective a bit more and his jealousy of Anton? Just a thought 3y
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MommyWantsToReadHerBook
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I seem to be stuck in a reading world right now where I'm not super excited about anything I'm busy with. Plus I was on a Jane the Virgin binge. Will I ever finish The Vanishing Half? I'm mostly enjoying this, although I find a few elements weak. I long for something unputdownable though.

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peanutnine
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What an interesting read, and a strange journey indeed. Alice is told by a fortune teller that she must go to Turkey in order to discover the most important person of her life. She is doubtful at first but soon she is haunted by dreams of Istanbul and her neighbor insists on financing her trip to the city. So off they go. ⬇️

peanutnine Alice is a perfumer so there are some gorgeous descriptions of scents throughout, as well as fantastic imagery that makes me want to travel. Although I guessed all of the twists of this story, it was still a compelling read. And it was my #doublespin book of May @TheAromaofBooks 3y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 3y
Just_reading Ooh, sounds interesting! 3y
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peanutnine
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Spent the afternoon plant shopping and came home with a good haul. Now I'm relaxing on the porch reading while the bf works in the yard. He spoils me 🥰

yourmoodreader 🌸 such a peaceful and beautiful setting to read!! 👏 3y
peanutnine @lilitporto it's my favorite reading spot when the weather is nice 😊 3y
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LoverOfLearning
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Already such an interesting beginning. I think this will be the fun, strange, and light-hearted book I need at this time.

Alice is a scent connoisseur whose life is currently plain and unrewarding. Her neighbor convinces her to trust the fortune-tellers judgement to go on a journey to Turkey to meet 6 new people. And they will lead her to the one true man.

This does seem to have mixed reviews but I love quirky and creative reads!

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LoverOfLearning
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Starting this novel. I needed a bit of a lighter read after finishing The Great Alone.

The cover is gorgeous and the storyline sounds interesting and fun.

Alice travels to Turkey on a complete whim, encouraged by her rather curious neighbor and a fortune teller. She is told that on this journey she will meet some of the most important people she will ever encounter in her life.

Sounds quite adventurous I like it.

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jouleian
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I rather liked this book. It was well thought out and quirky, even if the end faltered a bit. It did redeem itself though I‘ll give it that. #recommended #audiobook #Istanbul#litsy

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Maria514626
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Thanks for the tag, @RachelO ! ❤️
1. The photo is of Sheba and Maggie, the dogs we had growing up. They were part of the family before that was cool. 🙂
2. This is a toughie. I think I‘d like to be Alice in the tagged book. She has a grand adventure in Instanbul.
3. The tagged book. I finished 12 books in May (most of them audiobooks). This was by far my favorite.
#wondrouswednesday @Eggs

Have you played @JoScho @okthislooksbad ?

JoScho Thanks for the tag 🥰 4y
Eggs 🐶 🐕 Dogs who pose!!! Thanks for playing!! 4y
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Maria514626
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❤️❤️❤️

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Maria514626
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One of my favorites of this year. I was despairing a bit of current fiction. Every blurb I read: 🙄 (I was in a mood.) Then I found this gem. I admit the cover did have a little part in selling me on the book.
This has an interesting premise and surprises. #24bymonday #bestof2020
The main characters are so well developed. I love, loved them. 5.5/5 ⭐️

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Maria514626
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Guys! This is so good. Intriguing and heartwarming and mysterious. That‘s all I can say without spoiling it. Half way through. #hardtoputdown

Maria514626 Reading this before work—bad idea. 4y
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Maria514626
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This is another can‘t-put-down book. The story is both light and substantial. I just love learning more and more about the two MCs.

I just finished another book and thought, “I‘ll just *start* this one.” 😀 That‘s the literary equivalent of “I‘ll have just a bite of that cake.” Eighty-eight pages later...

LoverOfLearning Ha same! I just finished The Great Alone and I needed a bit of a lighter read before I went to sleep 3y
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Samwise_Gamgee
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Sunday morning coffee and book #currentlyreading

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Samwise_Gamgee
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#LDW Book buddies #dogsoflitsy

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kspenmoll
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#bedtime #catsofLitsy #bedandbook
Time for bed and a book. These two are way ahead of me. 😴📚🛏

JennyM Naw...so cute 5y
Dragon 😻 5y
readordierachel Awww 💗 5y
Mimi28 😻😻😻😻😻 5y
Suet624 💕💕💕 5y
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kspenmoll
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#tickbite #coffeeandaudiobook
It‘s darkening & rainy early evening. After getting a tick removed, I stopped here to take a first dose of Doxycycline.Why are med people so adverse to giving out the right antibiotic for deer tick? It was engorged, really sore & burning which is why I finally noticed it. I had to insist on doxycycline. I am pretty sure I got it when I dug Em out from under the porch a week ago. 😡 several readers here with me. 📚😄

Crazeedi Doxy is the right antibiotic for the tick bite! So sorry to hear about this, we have to be so careful where I live, woods and such on property, hubby has had tick bites that had to be treated twice. We now spray our clothes with permethrin, not skin with that, just clothes, shoes. Hope you heal quickly 5y
Crazeedi Is this your coffee shop you told me about? Where you meet your friend? 5y
merelybookish Good you caught the bite but still sounds like an ordeal! You deserve to treat yourself! 5y
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Suet624 Oh boy. I‘m so glad they gave you Doxy. I can‘t believe they think twice about giving you the medicine! I‘m sorry that happened to you. 💕💕💕 5y
CouronneDhiver 🙁 I hope you‘ll be better soon. 5y
kspenmoll @Crazeedi I spray hiking clothes with permethrin too but not my regular clothes! Think I got it from my cat who got out,then got scared & ran under our porch. Had to dig them pull her out. We tested the cats but did not think to check myself! Thanks for your kind thoughts! 5y
kspenmoll @Crazeedi No this is a Starbucks. The one Where I met my friend is called Dom‘s, family owned. 5y
kspenmoll @merelybookish Thanks! Taking a day off was a treat!!! 5y
kspenmoll @Suet624 Thanks Sue! 💕💕 5y
Mimi28 That sucks, I hope you feel better!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️ 5y
Crazeedi @kspenmoll I see that probably happened, and if you use medication on your kitty, she would not have but it might have fallen off on you. That sucks! 5y
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