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Rules of Civility: A Novel - Community Reviews back

by Amor Towles
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Bananaroo's Book Musings
Bananaroo's Book Musings rated it 12 years ago
All I can say is Amor Towles saves himself through his illustrious writing - by ridding of his most interesting character halfway through the story (he just came out with a novella describing what happened to her - another piece that shouldn't have worked), by creating too many love affairs, by leav...
Ad Girl-Book Worm
Ad Girl-Book Worm rated it 12 years ago
3.0 StarsI liked this book. It was definitely slower than the pace I'm usually drawn to. But the story was beautiful, the characters rich, the setting lovely.Will I re-read it sometime? Probably not. Am I happy to have read it this time? Yeah.Major positive: I did not see the twist coming. Even thou...
tedweinstein
tedweinstein rated it 12 years ago
Karyn Marcus recommendation
florinda3rs
florinda3rs rated it 13 years ago
NOTE: This is a review of the audiobook, read by Rebecca LowmanFor about a week, during my daily drive to and from work across 2012 Los Angeles, I was simultaneously transported to 1938 New York City via the audiobook of Amor Towles’ 2011 novel, Rules of Civility, as read by Rebecca Lowman. I’m stil...
CluckingBell
CluckingBell rated it 13 years ago
I enjoyed this book for its wit and characters, though I didn’t find it quite as light and sparkling as I’d assumed based on some reviews, which meant I was also pleasantly surprised by its depth. It’s certainly not a dark book, and there’s plenty of gin and snappy dialogue (if you like that sort of...
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