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Joseph and His Brothers
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Well and first and foremost, I do tend to think that Thomas Mann's writing style (his choice of words and in particular his syntax, the way Mann constructs his sentences and his paragraphs) is in particular with his longer novels far too often ridiculously long winded, too much into info and in particular name dropping and generally also seemingly exaggeratedly wordy simply for the sake of being wordy (and which I have always found majorly infuriating and frustrating when I am reading and indeed ...more
Chrissie
Manybooks (Gundula) and I read this together. She and I discuss it here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Our views have turned out to be quite similar.

I went into this book thinking I would like it. It supposedly gives readers a recap of Genesis. I thought learning more biblical history would be good for me, given that I know as little as I do! Informed that it dealt with Joseph, his brothers and their father’s relationships, I thought it would be interesting. Individuals’ relationships
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