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Q1 2022 (3) New Year - Juli Zeh
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Lizzy Siddal (Lizzy’s Literary Life)
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Jan 02, 2022 02:50PM

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Really enjoyed the novel, a solid 4. I found it really captivating and enjoyable, I mostly liked the way how the tension was raised, but also the descriptions of nature and surroundings.
It was the perfect book to come down from all the christmas joy ;)

Really enjoyed the novel, a solid 4. I found it really captivating and enjoyable, I mostly liked the way how the tension was raised, but also the de..."
Well, I’m a grinch and don’t do Xmas joy - I usually escape to the Canaries to avoid all that. But you know- the pandemic being what it is, I’m grounded until … whenever. So Zeh delivered my “festive” Canarian escape. Pleased to report that, despite the misery of the novel, which essentially consists of two set-pieces, she hasn’t put me off!
A solid 4* for me too.




Penelope - I have Wild Hearts on the shelves.Will read soonish ….
Christiane - Zeh is a fav of mine, and she’s good for an entertaining thought-provoking read, though I wouldn’t put her on as high a pedestal as Erpenbeck, for instance. I’m beginning to think I’ll have to read Unterleuten in German. Not a whiff of a translation in the offing …