![]() ![]() Throughout the pages are also multiple inserts – postcards, letters, copies of important information, maps, etc. We know that the book has been read by them because they have left notes, annotations, and arguments within the margins of it, all sorts of handwritten discussions in various colors of pens. The book itself comes in a slipcover, which gives the actual information about the book (title, author, publisher, etc.) because the hardcover book within that slipcover is designed to look, feel, and read like a stolen library book that has been read and reread by two individuals – Eric – a disgraced grad student – and Jennifer, a senior in college. There are so many layers to this book that it verges on impossible to read. ![]() is a book within a book, a story within a story. But in the end I think it was worth it, even if it did fall flat for me in some ways. It was a somewhat daunting book to read and is also a daunting book to review. It’s so complicated and my feelings for it were really mixed. So in a way I have no idea where to start with the review for this book. The Aroma of Books //Rants//Raves//Reviews// Pargeter, Edith (also writing as Ellis Peters).Mertz, Barbara (also writing as Elizabeth Peters and Barbara Michaels).Christie, Agatha (also writing as Mary Westmacott).Children’s History: Landmark, Signature Biographies, and We Were There.#BookSpin & #BookSpinBingo (Litsy Challenge). ![]()
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