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kspenmoll
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Pickpick

I wish there was a rating between a Pick & a So-So. If there was,I would put this book in that category, because it was slow for me to get into.
A friend of Brunetti‘s wife asks his help in determining if her tern son uses drugs.Almost immediately after this request,his father is found unconscious on a bridge that results in a life altering brain injury.Brunetti investigates. Are these crimes connected?The ending result is a surprise for me.

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kspenmoll
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Sunday morning coffee while I travel to Venice. #coffeeandbooks #porchlife

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Gorgeous 💛 5d
TheBookHippie Lovely! 5d
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Texreader
Daughter of Venice | Donna Jo Napoli
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Daughter is helping me organize and add my new-to-me books to my database including this one.

Butterfinger Beautiful cover 5d
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Tove_Reads
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Been meaning to read this book forever, and finally it‘s time! I‘ve missed littens and Litsy, and should be more active and interact with people more, because this is the safe space when it comes to social media. 😍 so thank you everyone for that.

Tove_Reads @andrew65 @eadieb If I remember correctly, you‘ve read this series. 1w
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JillR
The Glassmaker: A Novel | Tracy Chevalier
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Mehso-so

Fairly formulaic, but a good story and easy reading. The story is of a female glassmaker in Murano, a rarity in 1500s Venice. What I found completely odd was a time skipping element that never really took hold - essentially the story spans six centuries but the main characters stay the same, yet never acknowledge this is happening - and I‘m not quite sure what that was adding or was intending to do other than illustrate “time alla Veneziana.”

squirrelbrain I loved most of her previous books but just couldn‘t get into this one, so bailed. 🤷‍♀️ 2w
JillR @squirrelbrain I admit I nearly did. Nothing wrong with the story as such but very slow, and the weird time jump thing… 2w
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oddandbookish
The Siren and the Star | Colby Cedar Smith
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Pickpick

What a beautiful novel in verse!

This book tells the story of two young women in two different timelines. The first is Lula, a present day young vocal prodigy studying at a music conservatory. The other is Barbara Strozzi, a 17th century Italian servant turned composer who was a real person. Both storylines were compelling and I loved how they merged!

Full review: https://oddandbookish.wordpress.com/2025/07/25/review-the-siren-and-the-star/

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kspenmoll
Earthly Remains | Donna Leon
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A little late, but my #weeklyfavorites for June.

Read4life It was mine too! 💙☀️💙 1mo
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MittenGirlPeach
Acqua Alta | Donna Leon
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What a wonderful #staycation box, @kspenmoll ! I adore it all. It‘s lovely that you included Gifts from the Sea, which I did not own, and the medieval mystics is exactly what I was looking for. A very fun #staycationintime awaits.

kspenmoll I am so glad you enjoyed it. I had such fun shopping for you! 1mo
Chrissyreadit 🥳😍🥳😍🥳😍 1mo
DinoMom Fun! 1mo
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Cyndij82
Meet Me in Venice | Elizabeth Adler
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Mehso-so

This was just an ok book. I really like this author but felt it was not her best work.

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JulietteReadsALot
The Glassmaker: A Novel | Tracy Chevalier
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Pickpick

3.5/5
Time isn't the same for Murano glassmakers, and so we travel through centuries with the same family, discovering their trade, their ordeals, and how the outside world influenced their glassmaking process.
Well-written, I enjoyed the parts about the glassmaking process, and the evolution of the trade.