Reading German Books in 2020 discussion
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yay so glad you are joining us :)

How to differentiate? Thank you

How to differentiate? Tha..."
It's up to you. You can first post a TBR, and later post the read books. Or you can only post the books you've read. (Of course it's always nice for other people to see what you're planning on reading, but we don't want to pressure people into posting a tbr!)

I wanted to read The Deruga Trial but the only copies I can get are very expensive! Any thoughts? I don't have a Kindle, but a Nook, and this book is not available in that format, except in German, which I can't read. I will keep looking at the recommendations of everyone and hope to find another crime novel.

I wanted to read The Deruga Trial but the only copies I can get are very expensive! Any thoughts? I don't have a Kindle, but a Nook, and this book is not availabl..."
Ah, thats a pity! Two suggestions for crime novels, a classic The Jews' Beech (publ. 1842) and a contemporary one: The Murder Farm (rather dark, though).

Glad to hear it!


Books, originally written in German. You can read them in the original, but you can also read it in any translation that you like.


No, it does not have to be translated into any language. But if you know of any translation, be it English, French etc, it would be nice if you mentioned it somewhere in your thread, so others, who read translations, might find it in their chosen language.


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Go, Went, Gone (other topics)The Jews' Beech (other topics)
The Murder Farm (other topics)
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Level 2: Seewinkel in Austria is the lowest point with 114m over sea level
Read 6 to 10 books to achieve this level.
Level 3: Zugspitze at 2.962 m - Tallest mountain in Germany, located in the Bavarian Alps
Read 11 to 15 books to achieve this level
Level 4: Großglockner at 3798m - Tallest mountain in Austria, located in Kaernten/Tyrol
Read 16 to 20 books to achieve this level
Level 5: Dufourspitze at 4.634 m - German speaking Switzerland - tallest mountain in German language area
Read 21 to 25 books to achieve this level.