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East - in Eden
Izabela Shopova
“East - in Eden” is a book written with a vivid language and enormous pleasure. Reading it could be a real amusement. The fans of Izabela, who already have read her letters on the Web, are well acquainted with her writing. Those, who are reading...
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Running away
Jean-Philippe Toussaint
Like all Toussaint's books, the protagonist in “Run” feels absolutely estranged from the world, in which he lives. He is involved in events, which he doesn’t understand and which remain unrevealed until the very end. “Run” is a...
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She Is Here
Elena Alexieva
It’s wintertime. Philip, the protagonist in the story, slowly finds his way through the thick mountain woods to a small village, and, eventually, to his grandfather’s abandoned house. Someone is chasing him. Once in the house, he finds a dead man...
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Mercure
Amélie Nothomb
The novel is set, almost entirely, in 1923 and on a small, isolated island, owned by the mysterious old Capitaine, Omer Loncours. A nurse, Françoise Chavaigne is summoned, to take care of the island's other noteworthy inhabitant, the Captain's young...
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Maze for Romantic Minotaurs
Svetlana Dicheva
The new novel by Svetlana Dicheva “Maze for Romantic Minotaurs” (under the name of “Broken bed”) won one of the special prizes in the competition on the international project “Myths” of the Scottish publishing company...
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Blood of the Unborn
Polina Dashkova
The journalist Lena Polyanska is expecting her first child. She has normal and non-problematic pregnancy, but during a routine medical examination she understands that her baby is dead and an emergency operation is required. Lena, sedated and unconscious, is...
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Zig Zag
Jose Carlos Somoza
While an advanced physics graduate student at one of the most prestigious universities in Europe, Elisa Robledo, a young physics professor was invited to join a select research team working on manipulating String Theory, making it possible to witness images...
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Farewell, Shanghai
Angel Wagenstein
Moving effortlessly from Paris to Dresden to Shanghai, Wagenstein (Isaac's Torah) masterfully chronicles the lives of European émigrés and refugees in WWII Shanghai. The cast of this ensemble novel is large. Elisabeth and Theodore Weissberg, a...
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Uncle Fred in Springtime
P. G. Wodehouse
THE Duke of Dunstable was a nobleman of proud and haughty spirit, swift to resent affronts and institute reprisals —the last person in the world, in short, from whom one could hope to withhold pigs with impunity. Yet the Earl of Emsworth, faced by the...
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Something Fresh
P. G. Wodehouse
This is the first Blandings novel, in which P.G. Wodehouse introduces us to the delightfully dotty Lord Emsworth, his bone-headed younger son, the Hon. Freddie Threepwood, his long-suffering secretary, the Efficient Baxter, and Beach the Blandings butler. As...
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Mercedes-Benz
Pawel Huelle
In the Polish city of Gdansk, the narrator tells about the driving lessons he took in the early 1990s, shortly after the end of communism. As he struggled with the tiny Fiat's gearbox, causing chaos while stalled at a crossroads, Pawel entertained his...
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He's Just not That into You
Greg Behrendt
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Liz Tuccillo
He's Just Not That Into You -- based on a popular episode of Sex and the City -- educates otherwise smart women on how to tell when a guy just doesn't like them enough, so they can stop wasting time making excuses for a dead-end relationship. This book knows...
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The Adversary
Emmanuel Carrère
The Adversary, first published in France under the title L’Adverssaire, is a look into the life of Jean-Claude Romand, who murdered his wife, children and parents in 1993. The question of “who did it” is never a question at all; in fact,...
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The Cannibal’s Daughter
Rosa Montero
"The Cannibal’s Daughter" is a surprising book due to its style and depth of narrative. The book is an introspective view of the world, an exploration of one's self identity as related to person, relationships with partners and parents. These plots are...
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