Reading German Books in 2020 discussion
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Book 1:
Alle Toten fliegen hoch Amerika (Joachim Meyerhoff)

Die Stadt der Träumenden Bücher
(Walter Moers)
Contrary to popular opinion, this was totally not my jam.


Oh I loved the way it seemed so authentic and the way it was written (parts in slang) and the sense of place Aydemir managed to create, both in Berlin and Istanbul. So readable.

Oh thank you for that tipp! I felt a bit undecided about Meyerhoff's book, but I can imagine that hearing him read is a lot of fun, might have to give it a try.
Currently on my tbr which I really want to get to soon:
• Die Leiden des jungen Werther (Goethe)
I‘m open for contemporary recs (I love Mariana Leky and also enjoy Lucy Fricke and similar authors), but also German classics - so hit me up ✨