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Harvard Square
Harvard Square | André Aciman
6 posts | 6 read | 1 reading | 4 to read
[Aciman s] best so far. . . . An existentialist adventure worthy of Kerouac. Clancy Martin, New York Times Book Review
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wallacereads
Harvard Square | André Aciman
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Sunday morning walk over to Cambridge.

britt_brooke Looks like a beautiful day! 5y
BookishMarginalia My favorite bookstore across from my favorite gate into my alma mater. Enjoy! 5y
mcipher I love Cambridge!! 5y
BooknerdsLife So beautiful ! 5y
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reneelyons
Harvard Square | André Aciman
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Pickpick

Another great Aciman read! In this one, the friendship is explored rather than romantic relationships (though those are in here too).

Full review: https://reneereadsbooks.wordpress.com/2018/04/06/book-review-harvard-square-by-a...

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RobinGustafson
Harvard Square | André Aciman
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Adding to my Andre Aciman collection

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MicheleinPhilly
Harvard Square | André Aciman
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After reading a bunch of “you‘ve had this for years, why haven‘t you read it yet?†books in January, I read none in February. Trying to get back into the swing of things with this.

BethFishReads I really need to read my shelves too 6y
EvieBee Me too!! 6y
susanw This book has been on my, you‘ve had it for years shelf too. 6y
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Suet624 I was bragging earlier on Litsy about the books I was reading off my shelves. Immediately afterward I dashed to three libraries and grabbed a stack of books. 6y
MicheleinPhilly @Suet624 A few weeks ago I was talking about clearing my holds queue and returning all of my library books. Didn‘t happen. I have another 4 out right now. 😬 6y
Suet624 @MicheleinPhilly it‘s such a wonderful problem, isn‘t it? 6y
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Karlamia
Harvard Square | André Aciman
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Mehso-so

While I enjoyed this book, I expected a bit more. The author explores the relationship between two unlikely friends, both immigrants, but with vastly different experiences and world views. Nostalgic memory (and its tendency to be only partially true) plays an important role in the novel. The writing was a bit uneven, though I've heard that Aciman's memoir, Out of Egypt, is well done. I may try that later this year. Overall, glad I read this one.

Billypar Great review- welcome to Litsy!! ☺ 7y
Karlamia Thanks, @Billypar! I'm loving Litsy! 7y
RaimeyGallant Welcome to Litsy! #LitsyWelcomeWagon 7y
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MrBook Nice review! Belatedly, welcome to Litsy! Hope you enjoy your stay! Best biblio-community you'll find! 7y
Karlamia Thanks for the welcome, @MrBook ! I'm really enjoying the whole Litsy experience! 7y
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Jess7 Welcome! 6y
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