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message 1: by North Canton (new)

North Canton  Public Library (ncantonlibrary) | 241 comments Mod
Just getting this ready for whenever folks are ready to start discussing this book!

As I admitted last night at the meeting (which, by the way, went great as a hybrid in-person/Zoom meeting), this is one of my very favorite books. I hope you all enjoy it as much as I do. (And if you don't, I promise, no hard feelings!) :)


message 2: by Courtney (new)

Courtney | 49 comments Shelia, I see why you like this book. I am so invested! I usually read several books at the same time, but I can't put this one down.


message 3: by Selena (last edited Oct 07, 2021 07:04PM) (new)

Selena Pigoni (sailorstar165) | 48 comments I'm afraid I'm the opposite. I keep thinking, "Why do I care again?" while reading this one. :\ I feel like I'm missing something.

I look forward to the discussion so I can hear everyone else's thoughts


message 4: by North Canton (new)

North Canton  Public Library (ncantonlibrary) | 241 comments Mod
Ha! I expect our usual lively discussion to ensue. ;)


message 5: by North Canton (new)

North Canton  Public Library (ncantonlibrary) | 241 comments Mod
On the Wikipedia page, there is a Julio-Claudian family tree:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julio-C...


message 6: by Courtney (new)

Courtney | 49 comments That is so helpful, because MAN, between the divorce/ remarriage and adoption, there are sine seriously convoluted family relationships!


message 7: by North Canton (new)

North Canton  Public Library (ncantonlibrary) | 241 comments Mod
Courtney wrote: "That is so helpful, because MAN, between the divorce/ remarriage and adoption, there are sine seriously convoluted family relationships!"

Honestly every time I read this book, there comes a point where I'm just like, "You know what? I'm not going to try to keep track." Ha!


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