Question of the Week: If you could read a book for the “first time” again, which book would it be? Why?
It would have to be Madame Tussaud by Michelle Moran. I've always had a big interest in Madame Tussaud and her wax works. This story completely sucked me in. I didn't want it to end so I literally savored every page. I haven't loved a book as much since. I would highly recommend it to anyone who likes historical fiction. In fact I would recommend all her books!
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Madame Tussaud sounds aewsome, Amanda. And hey, I'm another reader who hasn't read HP yet ;)
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Lexxie @ (un)Conventional Bookviews
Yay, I'm not alone! Will follow back :) . Have a good weekend!
DeleteAn interesting choice. I enjoyed this book, but I think I'd rather read it for the second time -- because I think I could pick up some more details. It's a great book!
ReplyDeleteThat's a good point. I want to read it again now :D
DeleteSounds interesting. I haven't heard of it before. Have a great week.
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I haven't heard of this before but the cover is really pretty!
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Zareena @ Books and Books
I've read a couple of Michelle Moran other books but this one is new to me and I will have to try and find it!
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Thea @ Gizzimomo's Book Shelf
Haven't heard of this one yet! :) Thanks for stopping by and following. Following you via bloglovin. Happy Friday!
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Thanks Pam I followed through Bloglovin :)
DeleteNew follower here. I love historical fiction, particularly when the book is nice and thick. Is the Polish cover you shared your book? I love foreign language books too.
ReplyDeleteThanks Carrie_Anne . If you link me to your blog I will follow back ;)
DeleteI've not heard of it before but will check it out on GR after this =)
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ReplyDeleteAs a lover of historical fiction, this one is definitely going on my TBR list! Thanks for the recommendation!
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Thanks for visiting and following Kirsten. I will follow back now :)
DeleteGreat choice! I really enjoy historical fiction, though I haven't heard of this book or the author. But I'll definitely check it out now :)
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Thanks Tina I'll follow back now :)
DeleteI've never heard of this one, nice pick :) New GFC follower. My F&F Friday.
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DeleteInteresting pick. I've never read any books about wax works, which sounds like a dull topic actually, so I would definitely be interested in reading this one! Happy Friday!
ReplyDeleteBrenda @ Daily Mayo
She owned a wax museum in france but was forced to make masks of the dead during the French Revolution. The wax museums "Madame Tussauds" in london, paris and USA were inspired by her
DeleteI haven't heard of this book before, but it sounds really interesting!
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'thanks for the follow back Aneta :)
DeleteSounds interesting! Thanks for stopping by. Following back via GFC.
ReplyDeleteOoh that does sound interesting. I love the wax museums so I would be curious to know more about her.
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Then this is definitely the book for you!
DeleteI haven't read this one but the cover looks really good. New GFC follower.
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Hi there, following thru from Parajunkie's FF, and now following you via GFC, Twitter & Facebook. You can find me at BookShelves Of Dreams
ReplyDeleteI haven't heard of this book yet but I do love historical fiction.
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