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[quote=Anonymous]I thought Rules was kind of boring. Nicely written, but it was a bit of a struggle for me to finish it. I haven’t read Lincoln Highway and don’t have plans to do so any time soon. A Gentleman In Moscow is one of my favorite books. It’s beautifully written, gives me glimpses of a time and place and culture that I know little about, and within the strictly created boundaries, tells a detailed and compelling story. For me, it’s all about the writing. Towles is a sensitive observer and a truly gifted writer. Combine that with a compelling socio-historical context and a setting worthy of Eloise at the Plaza and I’m all in. This book is a keeper. [/quote]
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