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Hhhh. Laurent Binet
Hhhh. Laurent Binet | Laurent Binet
Prague, in 1942. Two men have been enlisted to kill the head of the Gestapo. This is Operation Anthropoid: two Czechoslovakian parachutists sent on a mission to assassinate Reinhard Heydrich - chief of the Nazi secret services, 'the hangman of Prague', 'the blond beast', and 'the most dangerous man in the Third Reich'.
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Therewillbebooks
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We have a fantastic novel to discuss this week. Laurent Binet's debut novel “HHhH“ has been on both our radars since its release over a decade ago and our high expectations were met and exceeded by this brilliant, thrilling, and important book. We highly recommend this book and we hope you enjoy our conversation about all things “HHhH.“

https://open.spotify.com/episode/0YJ0Hwirv08rBPPHBry1oQ

BarbaraBB I was so impressed by this book! 9mo
Therewillbebooks I loved it! 9mo
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TheEllieMo
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I am posting one book per day from my extensive to-be-read collection. No description and providing no reason for wanting to read it, I just do. Some will be old, some will be new. Don‘t judge me - I have a lot of books. Join in if you want!

#ABookADay2023

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andrew61
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In anticipation of an anniversary trip last wknd i rd this + it helped inform me of a terrible history. 2 men, a Czech + a Slovak parachute back to assassinate heydrich.An incredible tale of bravery, sacrifice, betrayal & cruelty. I struggled with the format of the author as a character explaining how he wrote the bk. I loved Prague, so plan to return to see the beautiful city + visit the cathedral where the final scenes occur, a remarkable tale

LeahBergen I‘ve always wanted to go to Prague! It looks like you had a fantastic time. 1y
andrew61 @LeahBergen I hadn't been before leah and it is very beautiful, fascinating history, and architecturally unspoilt, we loved it but the only contradiction is it is a magnet for stag and hen do's. If I had the skill it would make a great novel . 1y
youneverarrived I remember reading this and thinking the same about the format. Prague is beautiful. Lovely photos. 1y
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LeahBergen Well, I‘ll have to try to avoid the “high season” for hen and stag parties when I go! 😆 1y
Ruthiella I loved this book. Such an interesting blend of history and the ethics of historical representation. 1y
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Texreader
HHhH | Laurent Binet
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I just had to answer question number 1. I feel strongly about a few authors but the tagged book is easily the worst. 🤢

As for a popular book I don‘t want to read? Probably the most recent Outlander book, Go Tell the Bees… I‘ve lost track of everything and have no desire to reread them all

#ihavequestions @RaeLovesToRead

RaeLovesToRead I've not read HHhH but it sounds like I'd find it frustrating too... Will probably give it a miss! 2y
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Addison_Reads
HHhH | Laurent Binet
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Mehso-so

#ReadingEurope2020 @Librarybelle @BarbaraBB

This was the last book I needed to finish the challenge! 🎉 If anyone else is interested in this book I'm happy to send it to you. #PayItForward

I'm a bit torn on my thoughts. The story was intriguing and I didn't get bored. However, something about the way it was written made it hard for me to really get into the book as much as I would have liked.

vivastory I wouldn't mind reading this one 4y
Addison_Reads @vivastory email me your address, caddison97@gmail.com 4y
vivastory Awesome! Thanks so much! 4y
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BarbaraBB Congrats Cassie, super well done!! Are you preparing for #ReadingAsia2021?! And @vivastory it‘s a great book I think. Really French!! 4y
Addison_Reads @BarbaraBB I actually did finally sign up for #ReadingAsia2021. 😀 @vivastory it will be on the way to you this weekend. @Texreader will be happy to know that her book is continuing on its journey. 4y
vivastory I'm looking forward to reading it. Thanks! 4y
Librarybelle Yay! Congratulations on completing the challenge, and I‘m glad to hear you will be joining us next year! 4y
Texreader I agree with your review but you were kinder than me. The author‘s anecdotes kept jarring me out of the story. And some of them were just infuriating: like the fact that that “the last 10 pages you just read are just my imagination” kind of interruptions. 4y
Addison_Reads @Texreader I agree with you about that. It was almost as if you were reading two stories in one book and at times they meshed well and other times they distracted from each other. 4y
Texreader @Addison_Reads Yep. Some I just can‘t forget like when he and his girlfriend argued over the color of a car. Honestly? That used up too much of my limited brain space. 😉 4y
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jenniferw88
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TheAromaofBooks Great progress!! 4y
BarbaraBB I liked this book too! 4y
Librarybelle Another country checked off the list! 4y
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jenniferw88
HHhH | Laurent Binet
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#weeklyforecast @Cinfhen

Continue first 3
Start Akata Witch

Cinfhen Some cool looking covers!!! 4y
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Texreader
HHhH | Laurent Binet
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#superseptember readathon results

Finish:
✔️HHhH for #readingeurope2020 #Slovakia
✔️Fahrenheit 451 for #authoramonth
✔️The Tuscan Girl (just because)

Continue:
✔️The Black Rose along with my son
✔️Libertarians on the Prairie and On the Way Home for #laurarosereadathon

Start:
✔️An audiobook tbd (Purge)

This readathon really pulled me out of a rut I was in. So glad to have done it.

catebutler Great job!! 👏🏼 4y
Andrew65 That‘s great and pleased it helped 😁👏👏👏🙌🥳🍾🥂 4y
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Texreader
HHhH | Laurent Binet
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I was posting my review on LibraryThing and came across this from another reviewer, who was quoting an Amazon review. This aptly describes this author‘s style. If that works for you, then you are going to love the tagged book. It didn‘t work for me.

Bette 😳 yikes! 4y
Texreader @Bette Exactly. It was a painful read. I learned to skip chapters in which he used the pronoun “I.” But sometimes he hid them in the middle of chapters that weren‘t about himself or his girlfriend but about the actual subject of the book, when he‘d say things like: “I just made all that up.” 4y
Bette Oh, that‘s awful. 🤨 4y
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Texreader
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If you‘ve read any of my posts about this book, you know I thoroughly disliked it. Whatever it is called, metafiction or infranovel, the style undermined the seriousness & sadness of a Czech & Slovak who gave their lives to assassinate the man behind the Final Solution. The author‘s diatribes about his fears, doubts, pride in his research interrupted & belittled the subject. His style may be appropriate in another setting, maybe, but not here. ⬇️

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Texreader
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I‘m trying to rush through this book and vowed to myself not to post any more quotes, but this is too offensive to pass up. The author has just related a sad, horrible incident in French history in which a Frenchman is responsible for the deportation of Jews. This is the (French) author‘s response:

“How many World Cups will we have to win in order to erase such a stain?”

Is soccer/football even comparable to the Holocaust? 😡

alisiakae 😳 Eww 4y
Butterfinger Awful 4y
Jess861 😥 4y
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freeatlast1137 That's terrible 4y
Nebklvr Ew 4y
Patchshank I absolutely hate how seriously sports are taken. I mean what difference does it make which team wins? Does that end world hunger? Stop murders? End wars? I'm not saying sports are pointless or anything. It's a form of entertainment and that's it. It's not that serious and to compare the world cup to the holocaust is just disgusting. 4y
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick Wow. That's gross. 4y
Texreader @4thhouseontheleft @Butterfinger @Jess861 @freeatlast1137 @Nebklvr @Patchshank @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick Thanks y‘all for adding your comments. I wondered if maybe I was being close-minded or missing something. But instead it just continues to make me mad. I think the author belittled the topic (the assassination of a cruel Nazi leader) with his unusual style and this was the worst example of it. 4y
Texreader @Patchshank I agree wholeheartedly. I will say sports *can* engender peace, bringing the world together to compete civilly. But I say that with asterisks because my family reminded me that soccer in some places is known to lead to many deaths on the field and in the stands. But it has no place in comparing it to repairing the harm from the Holocaust. 4y
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Texreader
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I‘m in @Andrew65 ! I need motivation to finish the tagged book. So my goals for #superseptember are...

Finish:
HHhH for #readingeurope2020 #Slovakia
Fahrenheit 451 for #authoramonth
The Tuscan Girl (just because)

Continue:
The Black Rose along with my son
Libertarians on the Prairie and On the Way Home for #laurarosereadathon

Start:
An audiobook tbd

Andrew65 Good luck, great goals 😊👍 4y
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Texreader
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I again ask WHY??? Why do I care if the author‘s girlfriend remembers the color of the car? And why does it have its own chapter?

BarbaraBB Lol, I really liked this book (and the doubts of the author) but I see what you mean. 4y
Texreader @BarbaraBB His style is definitely polarizing based on the Litsy reviews! 4y
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Texreader
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Will I ever finish this book? I put it down for 2 weeks because it irritated me so much and here we go again. “I know...I know...I know” at least 10x in this 1 paragraph. I feel like the author desperately wants us to praise all the work he did to research it. Isn‘t that what an epilogue is for?

I also got another description in the book with lots of details, & a follow-up chapter to tell us “no” that‘s not what happened! 😡 WHY?!?!

#Slovakia

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jenniferw88
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Aloisi_tribe Ooh, HHhH is one of my favorite books! I stayed up all night to read it. It‘s a little hard to get into the format at first but stick with it because the story is totally worth it! (edited) 4y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 4y
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Texreader
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Today. Along w/some housework and audiocrafting. Reading can be difficult with kitty love. Sometimes she just wants to be right in my face. I don‘t mind since we almost lost her to heart disease. I‘ll take all the love while I can.

Meanwhile I figured out how to tolerate this book. Every few chapters he‘ll go off into all his woes about writing the last few chapters or tell us what his girlfriend is up to. So I skip them! Problem solved!

wanderinglynn Aw, so sweet! ❤️🐱 4y
freeatlast1137 I too understand the difficulties of reading with kitty love. 😅❤ 4y
ChasingOm Hahaha, a brilliant solution!! 4y
ElizaMarie Awe I love this kitty! 4y
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Texreader
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As before, and as is common in this book, the author once again takes back everything he‘s just written: “That scene, like the one before it, is perfectly believable and totally made up.”

So why did I bother reading the previous two chapters?

I feel like I‘m just wasting my time! But still I read...

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Texreader
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The more I read, the more infuriating I find this book and agree with previous Littens who bailed on it. The so-called metafiction is jarring and makes for an extraordinarily difficult reading experience. Here‘s a perfect example:

“The first German tanks enter the city.”

No wait, they were motorbikes with sidecars! Just say that! Why interrupt the story to correct yourself?!?

I desperately want to bail but I need #Slovakia. 🤬

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Texreader
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Hmm, when the commander-in-chief doesn‘t like to be told he‘s wrong, those in disagreement “would pay dearly for their education.” Wow, that sounds a wee bit familiar.

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Texreader
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I‘m not quite sold yet on the author‘s unusual style of telling this story, but he definitely has very quotable excerpts such as this one describing Hitler: “a little hamster in glasses.”

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Texreader
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I absolutely loved how the author describes what he would do if he were to write like Victor Hugo, whom I had to abandon for the reasons described here. For example, to mimic Hugo he‘d have to provide “a minutely detailed description of the piano, accompanied by a long disquisition on German music at the beginning of the century...and there, only at that point, would my actual story begin.”

KVanRead Haha! V true! I loved Les Misérables but doubt I would ever have slogged through all the ‘disquisitions‘ without the audiobook which allowed me to zone out and yonder back in when he‘d finally come back to the plot!!? 4y
KVanRead Haha! V true! I loved Les Misérables but doubt I would ever have slogged through all the ‘disquisitions‘ without the audiobook which allowed me to zone out and wander back in when he‘d finally come back to the plot!!? 4y
Megabooks 😂😂😂😂 4y
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Texreader
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Next book up for #readingeurope2020 #slovakia

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Texreader
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Daughter and I made an unplanned quick trip to Barnes and Noble this afternoon and I cleaned up. Tagged book for #Slovakia, Chernobyl for #Ukraine, both #readingeurope2020, and Barracoon has been on my wish list forever.

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Texreader
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Book ideas for #Slovakia for #readingeurope2020

BarbaraBB HhhH is so good!! 4y
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jenniferw88
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#bookspinbingo @TheAromaofBooks

The squeaking only got worse when you posted this lol! 😂😂😂

Thank you so much for organising this! 😘

Going to try to complete columns B & O, and row 3.

DAB I may consider this because only three titles are familiar to me. Is that bad? lol 4y
TheAromaofBooks Honestly, I didn't realize that coming up with a Litsy challenge that makes people squeak with excitement was on my bucket list until it happened and made me feel so proud of myself. 😂 4y
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Read66
HHhH | Laurent Binet
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Really enjoyed this historical meta-fiction about the Resistance heroes who were tasked with executing Nazi Rudolph Heydrich. Lots of amazing historical tidbits accompanying a really fascinating structure.

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youneverarrived
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This is the story of the assassination of Hydrich in Prague which I knew absolutely nothing about. The author blends this with his own feelings about writing about a factual event and whether to add fiction to it etc. Sometimes this part was overdone for me but I liked the book overall. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #hatoncover #booked2020 #france #readingeurope2020

Cinfhen Sounds really interesting 5y
Librarybelle Great review! This sounds intriguing...stacking! 5y
BarbaraBB I loved this book! How are you? 😘 5y
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youneverarrived @BarbaraBB I‘m ok thanks just waiting on baba ♥️ it‘s my due date Thursday so hopefully they arrive soon 😁 we‘ve gone into lockdown since yesterday but I heard that your country isn‘t doing the same? How‘s it there? How are you? 5y
BarbaraBB Thursday! That is exciting! We‘re not in lockdown indeed although public life is complete down. Shops however can stay open (the big ones mostly aren‘t while small businesses are), and we can go outside to work and for pleasure just as long as we keep distanced from eachother. I am very glad I can go outside a few times a day. This strategy should create group immunity our government thinks, since people will get infected this way but mostly.... 5y
BarbaraBB ... healthy people since the elderly and vulnerable are in quarantaine. I don‘t know what to think tbh. It sounds plausible but then again why are other countries locking down? So far however out hospitals are in control. I do feel horrible about the loneliness of elder people at the moment. Many are so lonely now. Anyway, take care and keep us posted! Thinking of you! 💚 5y
youneverarrived @BarbaraBB it‘s a difficult one. I can see why it would work but at the same time lockdown seems sensible too. I think the main reason we‘ve chosen to go that route is in the hope the NHS doesn‘t get overwhelmed as I think it‘s struggling to cope already. That‘s great your hospitals are coping & you‘re able to still get out and about. It‘s the elderly and people on their own I feel bad for. It must be lonely for them 💔 5y
youneverarrived @BarbaraBB and thank you 🤞 little one comes soon. I will keep you updated ♥️ 5y
BarbaraBB Good luck! Enjoy your last days of pregnancy and the little one! Can‘t wait for your first picture on Litsy! 💕 5y
youneverarrived @BarbaraBB thank you and look after yourself 😘 5y
quietlycuriouskate I found myself thinking of you earlier. Hope you and the Littley are both well! 🖤 5y
Cathythoughts Thinking of you too 😘 5y
youneverarrived @kathedron @Cathythoughts thank you ladies I appreciate it 😘 it‘s my due date today but little one seems very comfortable in there. Hope you‘re both doing well ♥️ 5y
BarbaraTheBibliophage Sending hugs and lots of strong mama vibes for what‘s to come in your life. ♥️♥️ 5y
youneverarrived @BarbaraTheBibliophage thank you so much 🙏💙 5y
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Sic_Corneille
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Prague, 1942, operation "Anthropoid". Two czech parachutist attempt to kill SS-Obergruppenführer Reinhard Heydrich, the butcher of Prague.
It was an interesting reading. The author tells the story of these two men while explaining the difficulties he met in the process of writing. The two stories blend harmoniously together, and it is really well writen.
The only downside: that kind of writing is less emotional than a direct narrative.

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maxricher
HHhH | Laurent Binet
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Great

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HannaPolkadots
HHhH | Laurent Binet
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📚the Hobbit
👨‍💻Henry James
📺 Homeland
🍔 Hamburger

#manicmonday @JoScho

JoScho Thanks for playing 🖤 6y
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RealLifeReading
HHhH | Laurent Binet
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Loved this bookstore/cafe in Phuket Town. Pretty much all the books were in Thai though.

Kalalalatja Looks like a wonderful space! 👌 6y
Joanne1 Looks so pretty!! 6y
8little_paws I saw some cute bookstores when I was in Thailand and had the same problem! Hard to find English books! 6y
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BarbaraBB The tagged book is so good! 6y
RealLifeReading @Kalalalatja I wish it were in my city! 6y
RealLifeReading @joanne1 it also has a small art exhibition space behind. So cool! 6y
RealLifeReading @8little_paws yes! And it‘s such a pity as some of the Thai book covers looked so lovely 6y
RealLifeReading @BarbaraBB I‘ve been meaning to read it!! 6y
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Simona
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Paris was beautiful, but I also visited (unfortunately just through the book) two smaller cities along the coast in the south of the country, where I managed to read the book to the end. Next stop: Berlin, Germany.

Reading challenge #backpackEurope

JenP Love this! 6y
BookwormM Great pics 6y
Simona @JenP @BookwormM Thank you ☺️ 6y
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Simona
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Novel with two parallel stories - author view (criticism) on the writing of historical novels (what is the 'proper' approach), and the central story of two Czech-Slovak soldiers (Jozef Gabčík and Jan Kubiš), assassins of Reinhard Heydrich (man behind the final Jewish question). The story is an interesting combination of criticism, historical facts and fiction, and the result is a very untypical historical novel.

#backpackEurope #France

Charisma OMG, such a great quote but totally contradicts the 1984 story, where they don't even know what's true, and what's rewritten now... 6y
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Simona
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New day, new book, new city... Nice weather in Paris for outdoor breakfast 😁

#backpackEurope

EadieB I was at a barbecue on the 4th of July and so many people there spoke about the clever pickpockets who stole their wallets while showing them maps and asking questions when they were vacationing in Paris. Didn‘t mean to be a downer about Paris but just a warning! (edited) 6y
Reecaspieces Lovely! Enjoy! 6y
Simona @EadieB As long my travel is just through books I‘m safe 😘 6y
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BarbaraBB Great book! 6y
Simona @BarbaraBB It is, yes! Have you read 6y
BarbaraBB Not yet, I really want to. Did you? 6y
Simona @BarbaraBB Yes and it is my personal winner from this year MB International Prize. He is a very playful with genres, and in the second novel this is even more obvious. 6y
BarbaraBB I must definitely read it soon! 6y
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haileybean
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Heydrich is not a paper monster. This book sneaks up on me with lines like this and other thought provoking statements. (also some terrifyingly similar statements that sound like he‘s quoting Trump instead of Hitler.)

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haileybean
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🤔

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lissyg
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Thought I'd start with a shelfie 😊 since it seems you have to tag a book, I've just randomly chosen one that I really liked.

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TheKidUpstairs
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A bookish MARCH, held in place by a much need giant cup of tea.

#MagicalMarch
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @vkois88

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Great stack!!!! 📚📚📚💗💗💗 7y
RebelReader I have that same mug except it‘s Minnesota! 😃 7y
vkois88 ❤❤❤ 7y
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Gdext
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Panpan

Mnnhk

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Vikz
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shawnmooney
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Bailedbailed

I usually find it annoying when famous historical people show up in fiction, but when the person (Reinhard Heydrich, 'the most dangerous man in the Third Reich") and the event (his assassination in 1942) are largely unfamiliar to me, a fictionalized account is the last thing I want to read. I like my facts and my history straight up, thank you very much. Bailed less than 10% of the way in.

Victoriahoperose I finished this and couldn't have been more bored. Wasn't a fan either. I'm glad I'm not alone because it came so highly recommended! 7y
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shawnmooney
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I am really having trouble getting into this novel, which many readers I greatly respect have liked a lot. The true story of Nazi Heydrich's assassination is fascinating and important but this doesn't feel like a novel at all so far, but rather a loose memoiristic account of a man researching the historical event. The above passage is the first bit that seems fictional. I am really not sure about this one....

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karenna
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This book recounts an aspect of World War II of which I was unaware--the assassination of Nazi official Heydrich in Czechoslovakia. The narrator's personal musings about both the historical events as well his struggles to faithfully render them offer a unique presentation of the material. I love the narrative's tone, the utter disgust with evil, the reverence for the heroes of the tale, and the passion for his adopted city Prague.

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CaramelLunacy
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Panpan

Very self-aware, self-criticizing yet self-congratulatory metafiction. Essentially it felt like the narrator got so bogged down in whether fiction was allowed to be made up (to the level of obsessing about the color of Heydrich's car) that he lost my interest and the story thread. I liked some of his research related asides but lost patience with his principle-related? paralysis.

Not my cup of tea - will go back to Albright's Prague Winter.

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Emilyrjones22
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There should be a word for *that* feeling when you get to the point in a book that makes you ignore life just to finish. I bet the Dutch have a word for it...

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CaramelLunacy
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Just startes this after a recent trip to Prague when I first learned of Heydrich and Operation Anthropoid. So far, I am half annoyed, half charmed by the authorial asides - interested in the research, exhibits and films, annoyed by the self-indulgent, self-congratulatory philosophizing about whether you should be allowed to invent characters or dialogue.

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wanderer15
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A gripping fictionalization of an amazing true story I'm ashamed I knew nothing about. Unique presentation/narrative. Heavy subject matter (WWII Germany) but recommended for fans of historical fiction.

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Suzy200
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Good but unusual. Familiar with WW2 history & you'll know the story -assassination attempt of Heidrich in Prague. But this story is equally about the narrator who is writing a book about the incident and his reflection on what to include or not. Style is split between the text of the book he's writing and his own thoughts about the process. Different take on a familiar true episode in history. Worth reading.

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Adventures_of_a_French_Reader
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It's really an interesting book. The writer comments all the process of writing his book: his research, his doubts, his questions, etc. From now on, when I'll read a historical fiction/book, I'll always think about this book. It was very enlightening!

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