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Black Lamb and Grey Falcon
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Laura
Even if this a huge book, one never gets tired of the splendid narrative built by Rebecca West all along this marvelous book.

3* The Return of the Soldier
5* The Fountain Overflows
3* This Real Night
3* Cousin Rosamund
5* Black Lamb and Grey Falcon
TR The Birds Fall Down
TR The Thinking Reed
TR Harriet Hume
TR Sunflower
Annette
I learned much but reading this was a painfully slow read for me.

I took away 2 stars because West really needed an editor. In the book, West explains to a university student that she wrote to learn about her subject. While West could describe & report well when she stayed on subject, there were far too many rambling digressions and opinionated descriptions.

I, also, unfortunately had a kindle version which was likely produced by optical scan- every special character, dot, squiggle and quote mark
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Christine PNW
YES! I have finally finished this book, which I started on January 1, 2025.

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