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Which should I chose for my next read: Still Alice or A Man Called Ove?

Which should I chose for my next read: Still Alice or A Man Called Ove?

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Louise

A man called Ove x

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Scott

I liked Still Alice a little better. You can’t lose with either one though. =)

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Ellie

Definitely A Man Called Ove! Xxx

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Stephanie

Still Alice is so good!

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Jeanne

Both were good but it depends on what you’re looking for. Ove is good non-fiction, more fun than Alice. But Alice was informative about the disease and it’s complications within the family.

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Jessica

A Man Called Ove is heartwarming!!!!

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Carole

A man called Ove

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Christa

Ove!

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Kathy

I haven’t read Ove, but “Still Alice” was an excellent book.

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Krissy

Ove

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Lisa

Love Ove!

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Donna

I loved Still Alice

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Stacey

Both were really good . You can’t go wrong with either .

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Charisse

Both are good reads

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Randall

@Pip, If you’ve not already read it, I highly recommend Skipping Christmas by John Grisham. I loved the book and placed it in one of my 10 best reads of 2018.

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Christa

That was a cute book too

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Valerie

Christmas with the Kranks. Or something like that…

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Heather

Still Alice!!!!!!

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Jessica

They are both fabulous books, so you can’t go wrong.
Depends on your mood though, I guess.
Still Alice is a heavier read. (In terms of the topic)

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Lizbeth

Still Alice!

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Wahidha

Ove

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Lisa

Both are wonderful!

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Suzanne

They’re both great.

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G

Still Alice

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