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message 1: by Penelope (last edited Jul 05, 2020 11:40PM) (new)

Penelope | 167 comments 6. The Hour Between Dog and Wolf by Silke Scheuermann, trans. Lucy Jones.
3 stars.


message 2: by Penelope (last edited Jul 05, 2020 11:39PM) (new)

Penelope | 167 comments 7. Blue Jewelleryby Katharina Winkler. trans. Laura Wagner.


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message 4: by Penelope (last edited Jul 18, 2020 12:06AM) (new)

Penelope | 167 comments 9. Buddenbrooks: The Decline of a Family by Thomas Mann, trans. John E. Woods. This was an audio book read by the marvellous David Rintoul 5 stars


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Amelia (sophron) | 39 comments Great to see you have read Blue Jewelry by Katharina Winkler. What did you think about it?


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Penelope | 167 comments Amelia wrote: "Great to see you have read Blue Jewelry by Katharina Winkler. What did you think about it?"

I found it a most disturbing read. the subject matter made me very uncomfortable. but... I loved the way it was written, grammatical sequences for example. just as if a young person, without a great deal of education, was expressing her thoughts and relating her experiences. So sad.
I was impressed overall and thank you to Seagull Publishing who distributed many books during the height of the lockdown.
What did you think?


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Amelia (sophron) | 39 comments I loved it and was very impressed by it. Never read something with this insight about this country before. It was one of my books of the year when it came out.


message 8: by Penelope (last edited Nov 11, 2020 01:20PM) (new)

Penelope | 167 comments 10. The Magic Mountain Thomas Mann translated by John E. Woods and read by David Rintoul.


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Penelope | 167 comments Mirko wrote: "I'm curious, what did you think about The Magic Mountain?"
I enjoyed it enormously. It took me a long time listening to it on audio but I became really invested in all the characters and the philosophical discussions and the lively arguments. Sometimes I found it amusing especially the descriptions of the people living in the sanatorium not least Hans Castorp who was a fabulous character.
I did wonder at times if I might have given up if I was reading the book and not listening. Sometimes the discussions went on and on. I'm not very good at skimming! so have to read or listen to every word. But I did it!
Have you read it?


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