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El mayor Pettigrew se enamora by Helen Simonson, Sonia Tapia Sánchez

ronniemoe's review against another edition

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3.0

Once I got through the 1st half of this book, I enjoyed it. There's a lot going on in this book: racial and religious prejudice is only part of it.

amtru's review against another edition

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4.0

This was a sweet and charming story of an unexpected romance. It moved a little slowly at the beginning, but ending up being a lovely and satisfying read.

librasgroove's review against another edition

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I am picky when it comes to the romance genre and I just don’t think this was for me. The Major had some gruff charm, but I didn’t like him comparing Mrs. Ali as not like other women. 

marieplatts's review against another edition

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3.0

This book was just boring. It got a lot of good reviews, but I didn't find it very interesting.

kjackmi's review against another edition

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3.0

It was OK. giving myself permission to give up

marylyubomirsky's review against another edition

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3.0

There were some plot threads that didn't tie up plausibly, but in general I enjoyed the book. A nice light read.

pwillon's review against another edition

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4.0

Loved this book!!

saracals's review against another edition

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5.0

I adored this book. It was delightfully written and full of witty dialogue and excellent characterization. The protagonist was absolutely charming and sharp. It was full of great observations and social satire, and I agree with comparisons to a modern Jane Austen. Highly recommend! ☕️

pinkblackfishy's review against another edition

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5.0

Great novel. Simonson weaves an interesting narrative that takes its time, while not being too slow. The characters were very understandable, and pleasant to read more about. I think that Simonson started this novel with a clear idea in her head of how she wanted the story to progress, and she has completed it beautifully.

lord_gorilla's review against another edition

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4.0

Let's call this one 3.5 stars so I rounded up. I thought that it was a bit slow (especially in the beginning) and a boring plot that plodded along but I kept finding that I wasn't able to stop listening to it. By the end of the story it picks up enough speed that if you stuck though it that far you are rewarded with a satisfying ending. This story reminded me of a Maeve Binchy book that moved a little slow and I love Maeve Binchy so that's all I can use to explain why I loved and was bored by the book at the same time.

The only thing I took exception to was the several mentions of using steel shot in the cherished "Churchill" shotguns. The guns are, at best, from the 1950's and probably more like the 1940's when all the ammo was lead shot. Steel would ruin the barrels and the Major would certainly know this. He would be using bismuth or similar non-toxic soft metal for the ammunition. It's a minor quibble and unimportant to the overall story but it was out of character for someone who knows the difference.

I also got tired of the anti-American comments and the ugly-American stereotypes portrayed. Do the older English really think of us that way? I hope they realize that not all 300 million of us are like that.

Despite these reservations I recommend this book to anyone who likes to watch Masterpiece Theater on PBS or who enjoyed "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel".