
I completely re-did my December #BookspinBingo list once I saw the 2026 #TOBLonglist
I think I have it now. Books tagged in the comments.

I completely re-did my December #BookspinBingo list once I saw the 2026 #TOBLonglist
I think I have it now. Books tagged in the comments.

In The Stranger, Meursault shoots and kills a nameless “Arab.” Here, the Arab‘s brother describes his and his mother‘s poor attempt at an investigation, his learning about Meursault‘s book describing the murder, and his own life in the absence of his brother, the “Arab.” I love the concept. And truthfully, this book follows Camus‘s same devil-may-care depiction of the main character. But I didn‘t care for The Stranger, and I care for this book ⬇️

When searching for Pontecorvo's classic film The Battle of Algiers on my library's website, the famous song Alger Alger by the renowned Sephardic Algerian songwriter Lili Boniche came up, and I had to share it with you. This video shows old postcards of Algiers with the song as a musical background: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4Aw_Xl0UB4 (as often with oriental music, the song picks up after the 2-min mark)
#Algeria #FoodandLit
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“O do not be born a woman, if you want your own way. —Lucrezia de‘ Medici”
#foodandlit #Italy @Catsandbooks

I‘m starting this one early for our country in December for #foodandlit #Italy #Jubilee
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The title means “Women don't die of love anymore“. This is the story of the toxic love affair between a rich Lebanese businessman, & Hâla, a singer who's half Algerian, half Syrian. She had to flee #Algeria after her father & brother were killed during the civil war. She lives in Damas & Beyrouth. I was worried at 1st that manipulative behaviour would be portrayed as romantic, but thankfully the author had other ideas.
#FoodandLit
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Tonight‘s meal courtesy of #FoodAndLit #Algeria is an Algerian lentil soup.
We had this with some warm crusty bread.
It was very fresh tasting, but quite mild. Like a vegetable soup ☺️