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A Princess of Roumania: worth finishing?

February 25, 2007 Stephanie Leary 2 Comments

I’m halfway through A Princess of Roumania. I put it down a few weeks ago and haven’t been tempted to pick it up again. It’s just not grabbing me. On the other hand, it’s been talked up quite a bit by reviewers I generally trust, so I’m willing to entertain the notion that I just haven’t gotten to the really good stuff yet.

If you’ve read it, tell me: should I keep going?

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  1. cathy says

    February 27, 2007 at 11:49 am

    Hi- I found you through librarything-great library :)
    As for A Princess of Roumania, I got only 100 pages into it before I gave up on it. It just wasn’t doing it for me, and I really wanted to like it.

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  2. steph says

    February 27, 2007 at 6:22 pm

    Thanks, Cathy.

    I love LT. Just found Bookmooch through it, too.

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