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Currently reading: What You Can See from Here by Mariana Leky"
I really liked that book! Hope you enjoy it. :)

I have seen the two versions of the Parent Trap without realising that it was originally a delightful children's book. 4 stars.

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Really glad You liked it Penny. Wasn't it a charming read? I'm very fond of the movie adaptations, saw 4 of them, but there are for sure more. I refreshed both Disney adaptations a few years back, now I want to rewatch the two German movies. Mostly the 1950's adaptation with the screenplay written by Erich Kastner himself

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I had no idea for the longest time either - I'd heard of "Das doppelte Löttchen", but had no idea what the story was about. I rented the German movie to watch with my kids and was like - WHOA! This is the original Parent Trap!!


I have ordered from the library Emil and the Detectives which I read to my children and my reading group when I was working. It was always received with great hilarity. again had no idea it was translated and would fit nicely into our German reads.





particularly appreciated Daniel Kehlmann's introduction and full of admiration for the translator Vincent Kling.


My favourite book of all time, Penelope!

I thought this was brilliant, also loved Nowhere Ending Sky, I'm planning to read The Loft think she's a wonderful writer.
And great selection of books so far, enjoying finding out what you're reading.


Me too, surprisingly powerful piece. Did you see the film version? It's not as nuanced as the book but was much better than I'd anticipated.

I found these letters beautiful, at times full of longing and despair,the depth of this friendship shining through always. They were a great insight into the minds of two brilliant writers, poets and how the world of critics and reviewers works.

Terrible book, confusing and messy and at times almost impossible to follow. Have no idea why I persevered as it has taken me 18 days of precious reading time to get to the end., 2 stars.

Terrible book, confusing and messy and at times almost impossible to follow. Have no idea why ..."
Penelope, I agree. It’s really bizarre. Perhaps though the point is that it’s as messy as the Austrian history that threatens to open up like a sinkhole? I find it’s grown on me with time. Still on my shelves awaiting a reread, when I think things will become clearer.

Terrible book, confusing and messy and at times almost impossible to follow. ..."
I felt a little mean that I had rated it so low but every time I felt it was starting to make a clear point it descended into chaos. Maybe that was reflecting Austrian history about which I know very little. Funnily enough I have not stopped thinking about it since I finished it yesterday. Yes, maybe a reread and I'll certainly look to read more of her work.
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Currently reading: What You Can See from Here by Mariana Leky