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The Ferryman and His Wife, by Frode Grytten

20/60 | Started 04.04.26 • Finished 04.13.26 | 4 stars


It’s a sad book, to be sure, but there is some hope involved regardless of it being about Nils Vick’s last day. He encounters those he’s loved and lost and ends up with the one he loved and lost the most. Beautiful writing and great character development for such a short space.

 
 
  • 21 hours ago
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Jesus, Keep Me Near the Cross, edited by Nancy Guthrie

19/60 | Started 02.18.26 • Finished 04.07.26 | 4 stars


For whatever reason I did not find this as poignant as my last time reading through it. I would lose track of what the author was saying or find the language difficult. But these meditations on the Christ's passion and the cross are worth your time, just make sure your brain is up to the task.

 
 
  • 2 days ago
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A Gentleman in Moscow, by Amor Towles

18/60 | Started 03.11.26 • Finished 04.04.26 | 5 stars


I finished this a bit ago and forgot to write a review right away... I loved this book about a Russian gentleman who is confined to the grounds of a Moscow hotel called the Metropol. The story takes us through his years as a resident there, the various people he encounters and roles he holds. The central relationship is with his adopted daughter Sofia, full of love and good fun. It's a long book, but well worth the time and no detail is wasted. All comes to light in the end. Highly recommend!

 
 
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