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cbabe

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1. What we can know/Ian McEwan: lots of
Sun Nov 2, 2025, 11:17 AM
Nov 2025

Last edited Sun Nov 2, 2025, 12:12 PM - Edit history (1)

stars and praise.

A British summer house party with a mystery. What happened to the lost poem by the great man poet?

Meanwhile, a hundred years of nuclear war, drought, floods, migration, etc. lightly brushed over. Acorn coffee and no more chocolate.

Lost poem no one has ever seen becomes the myth of lost beauty, extinctions, when art mattered.

I found both cast of characters deeply unlikable, self absorbed and ineffectual intellectuals.

Thoughts from anyone else?



The madness of crowds/Louise Penny

I swear she’s psychic. After Covid. Also Sudan. Deep compassion and empathy or creeping quiet mass murder.

Even better after a third reading. Can savor her writing after digesting the plot and characters.

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Love those books! rzemanfl Nov 6 #28
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