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Cinema
Daniel Kehlmann
Translating the title is both easy and difficult. It literally means play of light but is a a somewhat archaic German word for film or cinema, perhaps akin to the English moving picture. The book is about the famous Austrian film director G. W. Pabst, known...
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Mr Saito’s Travelling Cinema
Annette Bjergfeldt
An infant is left in a shoebox on the doorstep of Buenos Aires’ Magdalene Monastery and is given the name Fabiola by the nuns. Early in life the rebellious Fabiola develops a propensity for finding the perfect pair of shoes for any given individual....
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Knife
Salman Rushdie
#1 NATIONAL BESTSELLER • From Booker Prize winner Salman Rushdie, a searing, deeply personal account of enduring — and surviving — an attempt on his life thirty years after the fatwa that was ordered against him On the morning of...
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Eighty-Nine Words / Prague: A Disappearing Poem
Milan Kundera
IRONY. Which character is right and which is wrong? Is Emma Bovary unbearable? Or bold and touching? No answer. The novel is by its very essence an ironic art, which means: its "truth" is hidden, unspoken and unutterable. Man wishes to see the simplified...
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Yakov's Ladder
Lyudmila Ulitskaya
At first glance, Yacov’s Ladder perfectly embodies the generic definition of a “family saga.” The story of several generations of Osetskys, who were originally from Kiev and then transplanted to Moscow, spans an entire century, from 1911 to...
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The Clam
Marta Dzido
The Clam (2005) is Marta Dzido's first novel. The protagonist Magda is looking for a job, looking for true love, looking for herself. And she can't find them, she can't fit into reality, the world seems unfamiliar to her, everywhere she seems to hit a wall...
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The Day the River Froze
Stavros Christodoulou
Budapest, February 12, 1985. In the bitter cold, the river freezes over and a prophecy that sounds like a croak marks the birth of Janos: ‘bad seed, bad tidings’. Twenty-seven years later, the man who the oracle confirmed as ‘Janos the...
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The Book about Baltimore Family
Joël Dicker
Dicker’s third novel, Le Livre des Baltimore, was released on 26 September 2015. Until the day of the Drama, there were two Goldman families. The Goldman Baltimore and the Goldman Montclair. Marcus Goldman descends from the Goldman Montclair, a...
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The Disappearance of Stephanie Mailer
Joël Dicker
After The Truth comes The Disappearance. Only Dicker could surpass himself. The most powerful thriller in years: a work of enormous, constant ambition. Another sophisticated, addictive narrative mechanism. The night of July 30, 1994, the placid town of...
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The Map of Regrets
Nathalie Skowronek
Nathalie Skowronek’s La Carte des regrets (The Map of Regrets), one of the winners of the 2020 European Union Prize for Literature, is the story of Véronique, a charismatic editor at a Paris publishing house who is found dead in the woods far...
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The Truth about the Harry Quebert Affair
Joël Dicker
Joël Dicker's masterful literary thriller about a struggling writer who resolves to clear the name of an old friend accused of murder has been hailed as a great American novel despite its Swiss authorship. "The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair" has...
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A Wild Animal
Joël Dicker
"A Wild Animal" is released in 2024. It all begins with the preparation and execution of an armed robbery of a jewelry store in Geneva. What is the connection of the masked assailants to the inhabitants of the opulent house with transparent walls in the...
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How to Fall in Love with a Man Who Lives in a Bush
Emmy Abrahamson
A fresh, hilarious and compulsively readable love story with the most wonderful kernel of truth to it. An uplifting and clever read for fans of Graeme Simsion and Marian Keyes. Julia is looking for Mr Right, but Ben is more Mr...
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Allegro Pastell
Leif Randt
Allegro Pastell is an absorbing meditation on the nature of love in the twenty-first century, life after thirty, the danger of slipping into old patterns of behaviour, and what it means to be true to yourself. The novel revolves around the long-distance...
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