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The Comfort of Strangers
Ian McEwan
Many of the trademarks we have come to expect in McEwan novels are already here in this early novel published in the U. S. in 1981, the ironic title, the complexity, the psychological tension, the ambiguities, the questions left unanswered. If you had already seen the movie it would be difficult not to see Rupert Everett and Natasha Richardson getting lost in those maze-like alleys in Venice....
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The Yellow Eyes of Crocodiles
Katherine Pancol
Katherine Pancol has created such deep, complex, and very real characters that you become wrapped up in their world immediately. It's one of those books that you read all in a breath. The Yellow Eyes of Crocodiles (published in 2006) has been a huge success in France, where it sold more than one million copies and received the "Prix de Maison de la Presse, 2006" for largest distribution in...
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Regal Will
Amélie Nothomb
This is another novel by Amelie Nothomb, in which she decides to ask the question “What if?”. What if somebody dies in your apartment? What if you don’t call an ambulance? What if you exchange his identity card and driving license with yours? What if you just take his life, home and wife and make them your own? This is not a crime story, although it doesn’t lack crime...
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The Blade Itself
Joe Abercrombie
Long on intrigue, stark and direct, from a quality standpoint Abercrombie's debut fits well within the upper reaches of the fantasy genre and produces a number of decent mysteries for books two and three of the trilogy. Abercrombie has put a new spin on the typical medieval fantasy fare. First, his main characters are both archetypal, and not. There are six primary ones: Collem West, the...
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Shepherds of the Night
Jorge Amado
The word "picaresque" was invented for the novels about the demi-monde of Bahia, Brazil, written by Jorge Amado. All of them contain characters you hate to part from, characters that will live forever in the world of fiction, the characters of novels like "Tieta", "The Two Deaths of Quincas Wateryell", "Gabriela: Clove and Cinnamon", "Jubiaba", "Tent of Miracles", "Home is the Sailor", "Dona Flor...
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We the Geniuses
Jechka Georgieva
WE THE GENIUSES could be called a collection of short stories, but the author prefers to think of it as “a collection of incidents”. It is purely autobiographical and was originally written for the amusement of friends and relatives, but the result turned out to be mostly a self-ironical history of the publishing house Colibri, of which she is the co-founder, as well as a humorous...
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My Asia
Rayko Mateev
My Asia proves that overcoming our fears, including the fear of being free, shows many a roads: the road to the sea; the road to delight; and the road to Asia. This is a story about adventures, travels and the "maypenray"...
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The Law of Love
Laura Esquivel
Esquivel's second novel, The Law of Love (1996), takes place in the twenty-third century Mexico City and combines romance and science fiction. Reportedly, "the theme of romantic love, particularly love thwarted, appears repeatedly throughout her novels, as does the setting in...
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The Rainbow
David Herbert Lawrence
The Rainbow is a 1915 novel by the British author D. H. Lawrence. It follows the stories of three generations of the Brangwen family, particularly focusing on the sexual dynamics of, and relations between, the characters. Lawrence's frank treatment of sexual desire and the power it plays within relationships as a natural and even spiritual force of life, though perhaps tamed by modern standards,...
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On Chesil Beach
Ian McEwan
Their marriage, they believe, will bring them happiness, the confidence and the freedom to fulfill their true destinies. The glowing promise of the future, however, cannot totally mask their worries about the wedding night. Edward, who has had little experience with women, frets about his sexual prowess. Florence’s anxieties run deeper: she is overcome by conflicting emotions and a fear of...
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Ficciones
Jorge Luis Borges
Reading Jorge Luis Borges is an experience akin to having the top of one's head removed for repairs. First comes the unfamiliar breeze tickling your cerebral cortex; then disorientation, even mild discomfort; and finally, the sense that the world has been irrevocably altered--and in this case, rendered infinitely more complex. First published in 1945, his Ficciones compressed several centuries'...
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“Tarpani” (Wild Horses)
Dimitar Atanasov
“Tarpani” won the national competition “Hr. G. Danov” (1990). It has received the award “Plovdiv” (1993) and the National Award “Svetlostrui” (1993). “Tarpani” has been adapted for the stage and also for the...
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Letters to Myself
Vasil Kinov
"Letters to Myself" is the last book of Vasil Kinov. It was published...
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God Always Travels Incognito
Laurent Gounelle
In the book “God Always Travels Incognito” the author mixes the elements of the novel, psychology and philosophy to build up a curious and gripping reading. Immersing the readers in the magic atmosphere of a Parisian summer, this story, in the best possible way, directs them to a reflection on themselves. How to overcome our fears and to take the way of our dreams – these are...
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