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Dilara
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Sophat is a novella written by renowned Cambodian writer Kin Rim. It tells the story of Sophat, the natural son of a civil servant & an impoverished countryside girl, who died of sadness after her abandonment. It is full of noble feelings & improbable coincidences (we can't say we haven't been warned: it's all in the book's subtitle). It reads like a pre-19th-c. play 😁
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Dilara Book photographed on the traditional Cambodian scarf my mother got me one Christmas. It is one of my favourites 💝 2h
AnnCrystal 💝🤩💝. 2h
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“He was mesmerized by the geometric patterns of those tiles—an infinity of tessellated shapes and stipples.”

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“Fearless felt a sense of pride observing Alyosha working his way through the well-wishers. Avuncular yet stern, understanding what each of them needed: an arm around the shoulder, a clip on the ear, a glance, a wink, a back-slapping embrace.”

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Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick I should've known...avuncular has uncul in it! 😉 6h
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Translating again:

“You mean you‘re in love too?” “Well. Maybe.”

Alyosha placed his hand over Fearless‘s and squeezed. “Lyubov zla, polyubish i kozla, as we are saying.”

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Dilara “Just in case you were wondering otherwise“ I feel seen 😅 😅 2h
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Well this would be a challenge for true vegetarians. Most recipes center around pork/fish/chicken and even the recipes featuring tofu seem to use two kinds of fish (sauce and paste).

I'm not a good enough cook to make multiple substitutions work but I do eat fish, so I should be able to find one or two dishes that are manageable.

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Sapphire I have started my book for Cambodia and started researching recipes too! Looking forward to fully engaging this year. 20h
SamAnne Was hoping to find this one at the library but no such luck. 19h
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Texreader Oh dear, good luck!! 6h
Texreader @Sapphire 🎉🎊 6h
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Dilara
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I found this brief history of Cambodia on Everand, and downloaded it because I thought it would be a good idea to get a grounding on the history and culture of this month's country. I've only just started, but it looks promising 🌞
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Texreader A little known country for most of us! Great idea! 20h
Butterfinger Yes!!!! 19h
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick I like to do the same! I found a series of books, Culture Smart!, that's available digitally through my library and whenever possible, read up on that month's country. I find it super helpful to learn the background and basics of each country. I'm going through mine for Cambodia now. 16h
Dilara @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick Thanks for the rec. I hadn't heard of Culture Smart, but it looks like many are available through Everand, which is perfect for me 😁 2h
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Another #wordoftheday

“Every pane of glass in every building was obliterated. Heading directly into the sulfurous cloud above the ruins, he stumbled on a moraine of smoldering rubble, bruising his knees and searing his hands. Through the haze, three soot-covered ghosts emerged in front of him, each heaving the limb of a body bathed in vermilion.”

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Butterfinger I only knew this one because of years teaching landforms. I wish I could share Krushchev's idiom to my students. 19h
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick This word is definitely new to me! 17h
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“She has the Siemens washing machine she is always dreaming of. Come—you know what Khrushchev said. About the wet hen.”

It appears I‘ll be looking up lots of references in this book. I‘m glad it‘s an ebook!!

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Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick I would be looking up a lot of this, too, by the looks of it. Sometimes I look up familiar words just to make sure I'm correct in what I think the meaning is. 😆 1d
Texreader @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick Same. Obviously we understand these words in context, but I‘ve been enjoying learning more specifics about words. 1d
Dilara Love it! 😄
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“The acquisitiveness he would have sneered at in any Western friend he forgave in someone who had lived through Brezhnev‘s gody zastoya. Alyosha had queued for toilet roll in subzero temperatures. Supermarkets, salami, and chewing gum were magical to him.”

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Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick Wow! That's a mouthful! 1d
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The quote below makes more sense with the translation. I remember seeing the video of massive lines in the USSR and Brezhnev‘s bushy eyebrows when my parents watched the news in the 1970s

“The acquisitiveness he would have sneered at in any Western friend he forgave in someone who had lived through Brezhnev‘s gody zastoya. Alyosha had queued for toilet roll in subzero temperatures. Supermarkets, salami, and chewing gum were magical to him.”

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