![]() ![]() I loved the old Eva and the young version. What I thought: I enjoyed this immensely. The accompanying article discusses the looting of libraries by the Nazis across Europe during World War II-an experience Eva remembers well-and the search to reunite people with the texts taken from them so long ago. She freezes it’s an image of a book she hasn’t seen in sixty-five years-a book she recognizes as The Book of Lost Names. Goodreads says: Eva Traube Abrams, a semi-retired librarian in Florida, is shelving books one morning when her eyes lock on a photograph in a magazine lying open nearby. The Book of Lost Names by Kristin Harmel | ★★★★☆ Some people read very slowly – my dad for example – but the books stay with him. I do not want to put any pressure on anyone and I really don’t think the number of books we read, own or want has any meaning. Please, if this introduction makes you feel like you didn’t read enough, don’t. That I was able to already tackle my reading goals. ![]() So I enjoy that this month where some great books came my way. I know there will be times when I can hardly finish one book. I am very excited to start the new year with such a strong reading month. ![]() To be precise it is time talking about January’s books. ![]()
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