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Linkenheim
Joined 22 Apr '05 Moves 654995 Lois Leveen: Juliett's Nurse
Historical novel set in Verone in the 14th century, a bit of change of perspective in relation to Shakespeare (Rome and Juliett)
Gothenburg
Joined 11 Mar '16 Moves 26878 Samlade Verk (Collected Works) by Swedish writer Lydia Sandgren (2020)
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Joined 11 Mar '16 Moves 26878 The post that was quoted here has been removed Thank you, I will like it, I'm sure.
Halifax, Nova Scotia
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Linkenheim
Joined 22 Apr '05 Moves 654995 Elan Mastai: Die Beste meiner Welten (orig. "All our wrong todays"😉
A time travel novel, which goes really down into some psychological problemes of altering the past. (I still have a considerable part before me)
Linkenheim
Joined 22 Apr '05 Moves 654995 @ponderable said
Elan Mastai: Die Beste meiner Welten (orig. "All our wrong todays"😉
A time travel novel, which goes really down into some psychological problemes of altering the past. (I still have a considerable part before me)I finished the book. It becomes better and better towards the end. A real well done philosophical exercise.
Gothenburg
Joined 11 Mar '16 Moves 26878 I have ordered by Antony Beevor: Stalingrad, The Fall of Berlin 1945 - both in Swedish.
Gothenburg
Joined 11 Mar '16 Moves 26878 @torunn said
I have ordered by Antony Beevor: Stalingrad, The Fall of Berlin 1945 - both in Swedish.Stalingrad by Antony Beevor
Gothenburg
Joined 11 Mar '16 Moves 26878 Antony Beevor: Berlin - The Downfall 1945
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Joined 04 Feb '11 Moves 46651 @kevin-eleven removed their quoted postIn the band name section I will put you down for Wizzard
Joined 18 Jan '07 Moves 12431 G. K. Chesterton, The Man Who Knew Too Much.
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Joined 11 Mar '16 Moves 26878 I'm going through my books minimizing the number to take with me to my new home. I came across Antonio Tabucchi's 'Pereira Maintains' (1994), an absolute favourite of mine. "Its story follows Pereira, a journalist for the culture column of a small Lisbon newspaper, as he struggles with his conscience and the restrictions of the fascist regime of Antonio Salazar..." , a touching and optimistic story. I may read it again.
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