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The Girl Who Reads on the Metro
The Girl Who Reads on the Metro
Author: Christine Feret-Fleury, Ros Schwartz (Translator)
When Juliette takes the metro to her loathed office job each morning, her only escape is in books - she avidly reads on her journey and imagines what her fellow commuters' choices might say about them. But when, one day, she decides to alight the train a few stops early and meets Soliman - the mysterious owner of the most enchanting bookshop...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781509868339
ISBN-10: 150986833X
Publication Date: 10/17/2019
Pages: 208
Edition: Main Market
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Mantle
Book Type: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 7
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debbiemd avatar reviewed The Girl Who Reads on the Metro on
Helpful Score: 1
oh - I expected and hoped to love this book. The title grabbed me, the description really grabbed me and I read a good review. But it fell short of my expectations. Still a good story but I wanted more depth. Short book at only 170 pages so I read it in a day. Juliette rides the Paris metro to work every day and observes what people around her are reading. One day she gets off the metro and follows a young girl to a used bookstore where she meets the girls father and becomes a passeur - a passer on of used books - matching books to people. I expected more of the matching books to people part of the story and thought it would be uplifting. While there is a good hopeful ending, much of the story is sad and lonely and tragic with not a lot of book matching. So I liked the book, but it just wasn't what I expected. And not a lot of depth, maybe because it was a short book.
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