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Feb 13, 2016 07:05PM
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Can we talk about the end?
Which is to say *SPOILER*
*SPOILER*
*SPOILER*
I thought the ending, that Vivaldi wanted Adriana at his bedside, was moving-- a moment full of regret and longing. That said, I also really questioned Adriana's choice not to reveal to Anna that she was her mother. What did you think about this decision? Should she have told Anna?
Which is to say *SPOILER*
*SPOILER*
*SPOILER*
I thought the ending, that Vivaldi wanted Adriana at his bedside, was moving-- a moment full of regret and longing. That said, I also really questioned Adriana's choice not to reveal to Anna that she was her mother. What did you think about this decision? Should she have told Anna?
TwitterChat Question 1:
Were you familiar with Vivaldi's music before reading The Violinist of Venice? Did you listen while reading?
Were you familiar with Vivaldi's music before reading The Violinist of Venice? Did you listen while reading?
TwitterChat Question 2:
Taking into account the time period, would you consider Adriana a strong female character?
Taking into account the time period, would you consider Adriana a strong female character?
TwitterChat Question 3:
For me, the novel's theme of following passion vs. following love really resonated. Which do you think is most important?
For me, the novel's theme of following passion vs. following love really resonated. Which do you think is most important?

