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Tanuki

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1. Lincoln Highway by Amor Towles
Sun Jun 4, 2023, 11:25 AM
Jun 2023

I bought it in an airport because, in my rush to catch a flight, I'd left the book I meant to read in my car in the airport lot. I'm glad I did...it's really entertaining and well written!

https://www.npr.org/2021/10/05/1043187103/amor-towles-the-lincoln-highway-review

"The Lincoln Highway is a joyride. Amor Towles' new Great American Road Novel tails four boys — three 18-year-olds who met in a juvenile reformatory, plus a brainy 8-year-old — as they set out from Nebraska in June, 1954, in an old Studebaker in pursuit of a better future. If this book were set today, their constant detours and U-turns would send GPS into paroxysms of navigational recalculations. But hitch onto this delightful tour de force and you'll be pulled straight through to the end, helpless against the inventive exuberance of Towles' storytelling.
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Eagerness to discover what landed these three disparate musketeers in custody is one of many things that keeps us turning pages. Expectations are repeatedly upended. One takeaway is that a single wrong turn can set you off course for years — though not necessarily irrevocably.
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There's so much to enjoy in this generous novel packed with fantastic characters — male and female, black and white, rich and poor — and filled with digressions, magic tricks, sorry sagas, retributions, and the messy business of balancing accounts. "How easily we forget — we in the business of storytelling — that life was the point all along," Towles' oldest character comments as he heads off on an unexpected adventure. It's something Towles never forgets."....(more)

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Lincoln Highway by Amor Towles Tanuki Jun 2023 #1
An amazing book hermetic Jun 2023 #6
I loved this book too a great read FloridaBlues Jun 2023 #9
Quantum Radio, A.G. Riddle, sci-fi fun with quantum entanglement. Magoo48 Jun 2023 #2
Oooh, this sounds good. hermetic Jun 2023 #5
All The Frequent Troubles of Our Days by Rebecca Donner. Diamond_Dog Jun 2023 #3
"A stunning literary achievement" hermetic Jun 2023 #4
Still reading Demon Copperhead mike_c Jun 2023 #7
How nice for you hermetic Jun 2023 #8
I just started the book by Tom Hanks. The making of a motion picture. FloridaBlues Jun 2023 #10
Just released hermetic Jun 2023 #15
Thank you for the weekly thread, hermetic, and the picture of that japple Jun 2023 #11
Check out post 3 above hermetic Jun 2023 #13
All The Frequent Troubles...was a very good book. I am in awe of the japple Jun 2023 #16
Cool hermetic Jun 2023 #17
Are any of the rest of you running into a LOT of WW2 fiction? yellowdogintexas Jun 2023 #20
Yes, I've noticed it too hermetic Jun 2023 #21
The Mountain Story by Lori Lansens Paper Roses Jun 2023 #12
Sorry to hear that hermetic Jun 2023 #14
The Cartographers northoftheborder Jun 2023 #18
Lots of people hermetic Jun 2023 #22
just finished People of the Book by Geraldine Brooks yellowdogintexas Jun 2023 #19
There There lounge_jam Jun 2023 #23
I agree hermetic Jun 2023 #24
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