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cutting for stone _ marvellous!

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fromparistoberlin · 20/01/2013 20:20

i had to plug this as I often read books I see lauded on here

epic saga, starts in eithiopia and moved to the US. family, love, brothers and very medical...literally sweeps you away

best book I read in 2012

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stickylittlefingers · 20/01/2013 22:02

I agree, though it did make me feel hungry a lot! The descriptions of Ethiopian curry were mouthwatering.

Cherrypi · 21/01/2013 07:20

I loved this book too even though it wasn't my usual type of read. It definitely stays with you too.

Fadqueen · 21/01/2013 07:36

I agree, it was a recommendation and not something I'd usually read.

It was the best book of 2012 for me - an epic saga.

Some find the medical references too much, I can barely put a plaster on but I didn't find it too much at all. I loved the Ethiopian history context of it too - I had no idea the Italians had been there during the war...

Thoroughly recommended!

FoxyRevenger · 21/01/2013 07:52

I found it in a charity shop for a pound and it was such a bargain! Brilliant. I have already read it three or four times.

AgentProvocateur · 21/01/2013 08:01

I agree. My favourite three books of 2012 were this, Freedom and Middlesex.

UserNameAngst · 21/01/2013 08:05

Oh I am a couple of chapters from the end! I did really get into it but really went off the central character a few chapters ago... It's our book club book and we are discussing tomorrow so if you have any choice insights I can pass of as my own I'd love to hear them!

axure · 23/01/2013 15:47

I really enjoyed this book, found the fistula info very interesting, albeit disturbing, and it was great that a male character wanted to do work to help women. About to read Poisonwood Bible, set in the Congo. I love books set in Africa.

elkiedee · 29/01/2013 10:24

I loved it too.

Alonglongway · 02/02/2013 00:14

Yes - wasn't sure at first but ended up loving this book

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