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message 1: by Mia (last edited Dec 26, 2021 10:25AM) (new)

Mia | 173 comments Last year I read 71 books so I'm aiming to 70 this year.

101/70


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Mia | 173 comments 1. Kale - Rautakansleri by Jari Korkki.

The first half was better than the second half. If you don't like hockey (or sport in general) this probably isn't for you but I liked it.


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Mia | 173 comments 2. Castle Richmond by Anthony Trollope.

My first book from him and I wasn't a big fan.


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Mia | 173 comments 3. Pakenija by Marcel Proust.

It's the second last book from "In Search of Lost Time" and one of my favorites from the serie. I've been reading this serie about couple years now and it will be sad when it ends.


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Mia | 173 comments 4. Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein.

I'm huge fan of him and I love his poetry. This one is definitely my favorite, you can read it many times and every time find something new.


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Mia | 173 comments 5. Warning: When I am an Old Woman I Shall Wear Purple by Jenny Joseph.

I really liked this short poem and especially the illustration. Now I want to read more of hers poetry.


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Mia | 173 comments 6. Mansfield Park by Jane Austen.

Not my favorite from her but it was still good. I need to read Sense and Sensibility this year.


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Mia | 173 comments 7. Pastoralia by George Saunders.

My first time reading him and I felt in love. I don't usually read these kind of books but it was really interesting and different. I already want to read more of him.


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Mia | 173 comments 8. Muumilaakson marraskuu by Tove Jansson.

I love Tove Jansson and this one is definitely my favorite, even it is the most melancholy one. Or maybe because of it :D I've been rereading Moomins books by the past couple years and I enjoy them everytime.


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Mia | 173 comments 10. The Hunchback of Notre-Dame by Victor Hugo.

I liked it more than I thought. I really want to read more of him. Les Misérables is on my tbr list but I think I'm going to leave that for later.


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Mia | 173 comments 11. Reuhurinne 1 by Tuula Kallioniemi.

I remember reading these when I was a kid. I like the humor and illustrations.


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Mia | 173 comments 12. Burmese Days by George Orwell.

5 stars. This was one of the first books by him and little different than his other books I've read (Animal Farm and 1984) Great book.


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Mia | 173 comments 13. Home by Marilynne Robinson.

I really liked this book. I will return to it in the future.


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Mia | 173 comments 16. Rajanaapuri by Roope Lipasti.

One minute I was enjoying it, the next, I was hating it. The humor was nice in some parts but the main character was so annoying I couldn't really enjoy this book.


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Mia | 173 comments 17. The Elegance of the Hedgehog by Muriel Barbery.

It was easy to read and I liked the end but I thought it was quite pretentious. It didn't make me want to read her other books.


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Mia | 173 comments 20. Arcanum 17: With Apertures by André Breton.

I liked the poetry parts but otherwise I wasn't a big fan.


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Mia | 173 comments 21. Vaarallinen juhannus by Tove Jansson.

A reread that I really love. This one always makes me happy and it's different than the other Moomin books I like.


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Mia | 173 comments 23. Kirjeitä jotka mullistivat maailmaa by Shaun Usher.

I really liked this one, awesome letters. You will laugh and cry while reading them.


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Mia | 173 comments 25. Me Rosvolat by Siri Kolu.

I liked this one. Great humor and a lot was happening. It made you smile and want to read more. I recommend this one to everyone, not just to young adults.


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Mia | 173 comments 26. Jälleenlöydetty aika by Marcel Proust.

I've been reading this series for the past three years and finally finished it. I was little scared to start this serie because it's so long but I'm happy I did. I enjoyed it a lot and will definitely reread it at some point.


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Blagica  | 12941 comments Mia, I hope that the year in reading is a success for you so far!


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Mia | 173 comments Blagica wrote: "Mia, I hope that the year in reading is a success for you so far!"

Thank you! It has started nicely.


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Mia | 173 comments 28. Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood.

Interesting story. This is my second book from Atwood and I really like her style of writing. I didn't want to put this book down.


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Mia | 173 comments 30. In a Glass Darkly by J. Sheridan Le Fanu.

Not what I usually read but I really liked these stories. I think The Room in the Dragon Volant was my favorite because the end was so unexpected.


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Mia | 173 comments 32. The Sea and the Bells by Pablo Neruda.

Neruda is one of my favorite poets and I hope I can read more of him this year.

33. Dawa: The Story of a Stray Dog in Bhutan by Kunzang Choden.


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Mia | 173 comments 34. The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver.

Interesting story and I liked how it was told by the daughters and moms point of view. I did have little problem to remember which daughter was which, so I got confused time to time, but I still liked it.


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Mia | 173 comments 36. The White Tiger

I really really liked this book, great story and easy to read.

37. The Reluctant Fundamentalist by Mohsin Hamid.

I was little disappointed, I was looking more from this one.


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Mia | 173 comments 39. Vadelmavenepakolainen by Miika Nousiainen.

I don't know what to think about this book. I though it would be happier and the beginning was promising, but it went totally different direction. But I still gave it 3 stars because I didn't want to put it down.


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Mia | 173 comments 42. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou.

43. Noitia maisemissa by Terry Pratchett.

I don't read lot of fantasy, but I love Pratchett. I like his humor and characters.


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Mia | 173 comments 45. The Hour of the Star by Clarice Lispector.

Not really my kind of style, but I still liked the middle part of the story.


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Camille | 14 comments I liked The Hour of the Star by Lispector. a different read, but still good


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Mia | 173 comments Camille wrote: "I liked The Hour of the Star by Lispector. a different read, but still good"

I gave it 4 stars but I was glad it was short. I'm now reading The Passion According to G.H. and I don't know what to think.


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Mia | 173 comments 46. Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen.

I've seen the movie (1995 version) many many times and wanted to finally read the book.


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Mia | 173 comments 47. The Passion According to G.H. by Clarice Lispector.

I wanted to like her but I don't know... I think I have to read this one in Finnish at some point to understand it better.


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Mia | 173 comments 49. Vaimoni - ja muita henkilökohtaisia asioita by Elina Viinamäki.

I was little disappointed, I was looking more from these novels. They were different and interesting, but they left me anxious and every novel had at least one character that I found extremely irritating...


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Mia | 173 comments 50. Historian jännät naiset – Merirosvoja, meedioita, varkaita ja vakoojaprinsessoja by Maria Pettersson.

Awesome stories of the women of the world. It's quite long, and made like a list (which I didn't really like), so you should read it little by little. But I really recommend it to everyone, especially to every women. Lot of new information that I haven't known before.


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