Bill Gates's Review of A Gentleman in Moscow

by Amor Towles · 3 mentions

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The main character in this novel is living through a situation that now feels very relatable: He can’t leave the building he’s living in. But he’s not stuck there because of a disease; it’s 1922, and he’s a Russian count who’s serving a life sentence under house arrest in a hotel. I thought it was a fun, clever, and surprisingly upbeat story about making the best of your surroundings.

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I put Towles’s A Gentleman in Moscow on my summer books list back in 2019
Technically historical fiction, but you’d be just as accurate calling it a thriller or a love story.

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