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Dilara
Fontamara | Ignazio Silone
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Yesterday, I went with my less-than enthusiastic SO to a pub-type quiz about #Italy. We realised there that it was all done on mobile phones, & ours were too old for it. We teamed up with someone we knew with the right gear & came 3rd🎉😁 We could have been 1st or 2nd if not for some technical issues... We received a gift voucher for a local Italian deli, and we got to eat some delicious vegetarian appetizers.
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Dilara Pic is screenshot of the event's page on their website: we couldn't take a decent picture when we were there b/c of the low light.

Tagged is the book I was planning on borrowing from the library & starting this week as one of my #10BeforeTheEnd, but it's been taken off the shelves, so I'l have to buy it...
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AnnCrystal 🆒👏🏼🥳👍🏼💝...I would be terrible at this, I freeze up with quizzes, trivia, and tests 😳🥺😶‍🌫️🤗. 2h
Dilara @AnnCrystal I'm the same if I have to give the answer aloud, but I'm OK with ticking boxes or writing down an answer when the stakes are low 😊 48m
AnnCrystal @Dilara 👏🏼🥳👌🏼💝. 37m
Bookwormjillk Love it! now
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#wordoftheday

“Allegorical figures were extremely popular at the time; actors and actresses representing Divine Justice, Holy Religion, and Saintly Sacrifice would declaim onstage and then fly straight up to heaven.”

#Italy #Jubilee #foodandlit @Catsandbooks

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IriDas That last committee reminds me of our local priests who just made the news for demanding the city cancel an upcoming goth festival because they are offended by it. 😂 1d
Dilara 😂 1d
swynn @Dilara I read about that, and wondered whether the priests realized what a valuable advertisement they'd just made for the festival. For absolutely free. 22h
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Dilara @swynn I think your comment was meant for @IriDas 😁 but yes, I agree! The same thing happened in my neck of the wood with Hellfest, the metal festival in Clisson. They even walked around the festival perimeter, praying and sprinkling holy water. It didn't stop the festival, but it did ensure it made the news, which it wouldn't have done otherwise 😉 22h
IriDas @swynn @dilara True. I had totally forgotten it existed (this is only the second year) and if I hadn‘t seen someone talking about the controversy on a rather large YouTube channel, it wouldn‘t never have hit my radar. Think of all the people coming to town for it now. 13h
Texreader @swynn @Dilara @IriDas I love all that free publicity! (edited) 10h
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Cortg
The Stranger | Albert Camus
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Pickpick

I found this story/writing quite interesting. Written 80 years ago, it‘s the story of a guy who shows no emotion towards anything; his mother‘s death, his girlfriend, a murder. He just wakes up each day and goes through the motions of life. Today, he may be considered neurodivergent. Eighty years ago was a very different time. I paired #FoodandLit with Chorba Bayda, an Algerian chicken soup. Delicious!

Texreader Excellent review! And yummy dish!! 1d
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Dilara
Ibn Khaldn: Anthologie | Gabriel Martinez-Gros
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“In Ibn Khaldun's lifetime, in the 14th century, the Kingdom of France is submerged by the English's new Bedouin wave, according to his short account of the Hundred Years' War as it was told to him in Spain.“
The English as Bedouins 😂 It makes sense given his view of the world, his philosophy, & the info he had, but the mental image is funny to me. I almost want to feed it to an AI image generator

#Algeria #FoodandLit
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Dilara pic collage by Blaue Max, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons 2d
Texreader That‘s quite a unique description of the English!! It does make sense but it took me some time to connect the dots 2d
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BarbaraBB
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#WeeklyForecast 48/25

A #ToB26 week! I am reading and enjoying Lion and listening to Emperor of Gladness, which I am not enjoying at all. Next will be the tagged book, that everyone seems to hate but I already bought it and am curious to see what I‘ll think.
Forbidden Notebook (in Dutch) is my choice for #FoodAndLit (Italy).

ChaoticMissAdventures Oh no! I am really looking forward to Emperor. Lion looks very interesting, glad you are enjoying 2d
LeahBergen I thought the tag book sounded good. I‘ll wait to see what you think! 😆 2d
BarbaraBB @ChaoticMissAdventures It‘s me I think. I don‘t like books about drugs and poverty (the combination). Lion is really good. 2d
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squirrelbrain Lion is one I couldn‘t get hold of easily - I shall have another look today….. 2d
Bookwormjillk @BarbaraBB ah, then I can see why you‘re not enjoying Emperor. 2d
merelybookish I loved Forbidden Notebook!! 2d
BarbaraBB @merelybookish I am glad to hear that! 2d
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Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick
Food and Literature | Gitanjali G. Shahani
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@Texreader @Butterfinger #foodandlit

I can contemplate this for another week and still second-guess myself, so I'll submit this list as my nominations. I mostly went with countries whose books are on my shelves to help narrow it down.

Texreader Thanks! I still need to make my nominations! I‘ll do that tomorrow, then I‘ll tabulate the votes and vet the countries. So much fun!! 2d
TEArificbooks At first I thought these were the official countries for next year. Got all excited that they were being announced. Your graphics are good. 2d
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick @TEArificbooks Sorry for the premature excitement! After I posted it, I did think I may have blown my wad a little early with this graphic! 🤣 2d
Bookwormjillk Great list! 2d
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LiseWorks
Pinocho | Carlo Collodi
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These are the books I'll be working on for this challenge. 2 of them are for #FoodandLit @Texreader @Catsandbooks #Italy
#SnowyDecemberReadathon

Texreader 😁 3d
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Dilara
Ibn Khaldn: Anthologie | Gabriel Martinez-Gros
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I've been wanting to read Ibn Khaldun for ages, & when I noticed the tagged book on my library's website, I thought #FoodAndLit would be a good opportunity. It's always difficult to pinpoint a country for authors born before modern nation states, esp. when they moved around a lot (just look on the map at all the places he lived in!) but as he wrote his most famous book while living with Bedouins in #Algeria, it sort of works.
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Texreader Perfect!!! 4d
Dilara @Texreader 😁 😇 3d
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