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A review by ajstat
Eleanore of Avignon by Elizabeth DeLozier
5.0
I’m an avid reader who devours over 100 books annually, and this one stands out as one of the best I’ve read in a long time. It’s undoubtedly a new favorite.
The narration by Saskia Maarleveld was simply delightful. I hadn’t realized I had listened to her books before.
This book not only cured my genre slump but also introduced me to a new genre. As a mood reader, I usually don’t gravitate towards historical fiction as my first choice. However, I came across a brief mention of this book on TikTok, which piqued my interest.
It’s an exceptional debut novel.
DeLozier conducted remarkable research by delving into the journals of some of the pioneering doctors who treated the plague.
Eleanore is one of the most genuinely likable and formidable characters I’ve encountered in a long time.
I truly can’t recommend this book along.
There is NOT boring
The narration by Saskia Maarleveld was simply delightful. I hadn’t realized I had listened to her books before.
This book not only cured my genre slump but also introduced me to a new genre. As a mood reader, I usually don’t gravitate towards historical fiction as my first choice. However, I came across a brief mention of this book on TikTok, which piqued my interest.
It’s an exceptional debut novel.
DeLozier conducted remarkable research by delving into the journals of some of the pioneering doctors who treated the plague.
Eleanore is one of the most genuinely likable and formidable characters I’ve encountered in a long time.
I truly can’t recommend this book along.
There is NOT boring