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Dilara
No sleep till Shengal | Zerocalcare
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I was looking for something from Zerocalcare set in #Italy for #FoodandLit and stumbled on the tagged book, about the democratic Yezidi self-governing enclave of Sinjar/Shengal in #Iraq, and couldn't pass it up. It's one of those places we hardly ever hear about. All you expect from Zerocalcare: self-reflective, left-wing, informative and depressing, with a glint of tempered hope.
@Texreader

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The Old Curiosity Shop | Charles Dickens
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Finally posting my November stats

Eight books read last month, four were chunksters: two with 500+ pages and two with 400+ pages! Litsy challenges:

Curiosity Shop for #whattheDickens
Democracy for #authoramonth
Happy Isles for #Samoa and the remaining 5 for #Algeria for #foodandlit

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Dilara
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This book is close to pointless, & its translation is puzzling in places. There are generic remarks about Italian medieval & Renaissance cookbooks & aristocratic food culture, a few pages about Da Vinci, whose links with food & banquets are actually tenuous, & some recipes in the original Italian, with unclear French translations.
#Italy #FoodandLit
@Texreader

BookishMarginalia That‘s disappointing 1d
Dilara @BookishMarginalia It is! But thankfully, it was a library book. It is now back on its shelf, awaiting the next disappointed patron 😉 1d
Texreader And it would have been so perfect! What a shame!! 1d
Dilara @Texreader It *is* a shame... but I borrowed another cookbook from the library which looks more promising 😁 12h
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Texreader
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Revenge, served 32 years later, was very cold indeed!!

#Italy #Jubilee #foodandlit @Catsandbooks

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The original pope-mobile!

#Italy #Jubilee #foodandlit @Catsandbooks

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Why knowing history can be helpful! He chose to be “Pope Innocent” instead of Eugenio. Good choice.

#Italy #Jubilee #foodandlit @Catsandbooks

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BarbaraBB
Forbidden Notebook | Alba de Cspedes
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It‘s the 1950s in Italy, a country recovering from WWII. Valeria is 43, her children are grown up and she works and takes care of the family. Then she buys a notebook and from the moment she starts writing in it, she starts questioning everything in her life. Her marriage, motherhood, the expectations she had of her life. Is this all? The unrest grows along with her entries in her forbidden notebook.

Aims42 Oooo I have this one on my TBR mountain!! 2d
BarbaraBB @Aims42 I had it for a long time too but am glad I finally picked it up. It‘s absolutely worth it 🤍 2d
Aims42 @BarbaraBB That‘s so good to hear! I should start doing a checklist of books from my physical TBR pile to read in 2026 🤔 2d
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Suet624 @Aims42 as I tried in 2025 and failed, in 2026 I‘m going to attempt to make it through a good number of the books on my shelf. That being said, I just grabbed two library books to read. The library is always my downfall. 2d
Aims42 @Suet624 LOL, it‘s my downfall too 😆 And of course all my holds come in at once so those take priority 2d
merelybookish So glad you liked it! Such a powerful story! 2d
julieclair This sounds fascinating. Stacked. 2d
Texreader Glad to hear it‘s good. It‘s on my tbr list. 2d
BarbaraBB @merelybookish I bought it ever since you and @batsy recommended it and you were right to 💕 2d
BarbaraBB @julieclair @Texreader It‘s a quiet but very powerful read. 2d
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LiseWorks
Without Blood | Alessandro Baricco
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A short book with a violent beginning. The ending is kind of weird as is always with a short book. #SnowyDecemberReadathon
@DieAReader #Read2025
#FoodandLit @Texreader @Catsandbooks Italy

DieAReader 🥳🥳🥳 2d
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Dilara
La bataille d'Alger | Yacef Saadi
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I've juste finished The Battle of Algiers, Gillo Pontecorvo's Oscar-nominated 1966 film based on Yacef Saâdi's book Souvenirs de la bataille d'Alger.
It's a bit late for #Algeria, but I'd run out of library streaming credits for November... It isn't a feelgood movie: I fast-forwarded some of the torture and battle scenes. Glad I saw it at last though.
#FoodandLit
@Texreader

Texreader Oh wow. 😮 2d
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