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Graywacke
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Tough one for Jewish me to review. The premise is that all the Arabs in Israel disappear. So we follow a Jewish reporter who breaks into his disappeared Palestinian friend‘s apartment, and finds and starts reading his diary about the Palestinian history in Jaffa. Reading a Palestinian diary through an uninvited Israeli reader echoes the colonialist theme brought up throughout the novel.

BarbaraBB That sounds tough indeed, especially when you‘re Jewish. I am looking forward to it. 1w
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Graywacke
Solenoide | Mircea C?rt?rescu
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Next international #booker book. I‘m about 20% in - it‘s long. #IB2025

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Graywacke
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Dystopian feel, with pared down prose and a lot mystery. Eventually we figure out we're in some future with a much smaller population of humanity. And we're within an unnatural system where no one seems to understand the controls. [The Giver] was always on my mind. This is is a bit of a puzzle to put together.

I liked it. I liked the pared down prose and curiosity build-up.

#booker #IB2025 No. 3

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Graywacke
Eurotrash: Roman | Christian Kracht
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My second from the 2025 #IB2025 longlist.

It's that funny-not-funny-but-still-funny serious-not-serious-very-serious sort of satire - here on the dark history of Europe from the heirs.

But it becomes a bonding road trip, and a series of conversations and a character study of senile mom. This not only works but was thoroughly entertaining, especially because of mom‘s occasional sharpness. Comically heartwarming? Maybe. I enjoyed it. #booker

Suet624 I'm about to sit down and explore all the catalogs of the libraries in my area to see how many of these Booker and Women's Prize lists I can find. Glad you liked this one. (edited) 3w
AnneCecilie I‘m reading this one now. Hasn‘t gotten to the road trip yet 3w
Graywacke @Suet624 yay! Either i‘ve hit the good ones 1st or it‘s just a good year. 3w
Graywacke @AnneCecilie i found the beginning a little overwhelming. If you‘re finding that too, hang in there a bit. 3w
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Graywacke
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My next international booker read.
#booker #IB2025

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Graywacke
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Tara Selter is stuck in November 18. That is every day when she wakes up its 11/18 (or 18/11 🇬🇧) , and everything repeats itself - the rainy weather near Lille, France, the sky, and people who wake fresh to their first 11/18, with no memory of the previous 11/18s.

It‘s a very curious book, with terrific atmosphere and yet many unanswered questions. It‘s the kind of book that makes me want to try writing.

#booker #IB2025

sarahbarnes Ooh, great review. I‘m on the hold list for this one and looking forward to it. 4w
BarbaraBB Great review. I can‘t imagine it being a series! 3w
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Graywacke @sarahbarnes 👍 I hope you get it soon. Also thanks 3w
Graywacke @BarbaraBB well, it leaves a lot to answer for. 🙂 I‘m wondering how it might evolve. Book 2 is available in English and I have a library copy. 3w
AnneCecilie @BarbaraBB As you read on it makes perfect sense. I‘m sitting here waiting for the 6th volume to be released. I think it‘s supposed to be 7 volumes 3w
Graywacke @AnneCecilie ooh! You‘ve read them in Danish? I think seven are planned. Five released in original language. 3w
AnneCecilie @Graywacke No, translated into Norwegian, but the Scandinavian countries usually translate each other‘s bestsellers pretty fast 3w
BarbaraBB @AnneCecilie I hope I‘ll enjoy it I‘d love a good Danish series to look forward to! (edited) 3w
Graywacke @AnneCecilie that makes sense. And cool 3w
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Graywacke
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Working ok this one. #booker #IB2025

BarbaraBB Very excited about this one. I have heard such good things! 4w
Graywacke @BarbaraBB easy fast reading. And very curious. I‘m enjoying it. 4w
sarahbarnes Glad to hear you‘re enjoying this one. It is a bit of a puzzle in places. 4w
Graywacke @sarahbarnes yes! feels like it‘s all scattered puzzle pieces 4w
sarahbarnes Yes! Great description. 4w
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Graywacke
Eurotrash: Roman | Christian Kracht
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BookishTrish As many as I can get my hands on! 1mo
Suet624 I‘m not reading the longlist but once it‘s trimmed down I‘ll start reading them. 1mo
TheKidUpstairs I'm reading some, but not pressuring myself to read them all. I finished Reservoir Bitches, and am currently reading 1mo
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Graywacke @BookishTrish nice! This is my second. I just finished 1mo
Graywacke @Suet624 will you read the shortlist? 1mo
Graywacke @TheKidUpstairs definitely don‘t want pressure. How did you like RB? (I‘ll check for your review.) 1mo
BarbaraBB I am planning to. Eurotrash will be my next one and I already read and enjoyed (edited) 1mo
Suet624 Hoping to. 1mo
JenP I am not but I think my co-blogger will be. I will likely read a few of them and will follow along and see what people think. I look forward to your reviews! 1mo
squirrelbrain I‘m not - I‘m concentrating on both Women‘s Prize lists. 1mo
TheEllieMo I‘m reading this one at the moment; not sure what to make of it so far (edited) 1mo
Leniverse Not planning on reading all of them, but I have a library hold on a couple. One of them being Eurotrash. Unfortunately it looks like the library might have misplaced it, so I might not read it anyway 🤦🏻‍♀️ 1mo
AnneCecilie I have a couple of books out from the library and has bought two. I hope to get started soon 1mo
Graywacke @BarbaraBB i‘ve been enjoying this one. Saw some positive reviews of Perfection. 1mo
Graywacke @Suet624 fantastic! 1mo
Graywacke @JenP thanks! 1mo
Graywacke @squirrelbrain both Women‘s prizes?! That‘s a lot. I have, for the second year, wantingly scanned the nonfiction longlist. Last year i got to two, both excellent. 1mo
Graywacke @TheEllieMo i had to start twice to get the right mindset. I‘m enjoying. His mother is hysterical 1mo
Graywacke @Leniverse i got three from the library, including Eurotrash. Then i‘ll have to buy, probably as ebooks… 1mo
Graywacke @AnneCecilie awesome! 1mo
Leniverse I've had Solenoid since last year's Dublin award, and I got the Kawakami as a kindle deal. Those two will probably take me until the shortlist announcement 😅 Especially since I'm also reading extensively from both women's prize lists (but unlike @squirrelbrain I won't read all of them). 1mo
Graywacke @Leniverse solenoid alone might take you to the shortlist! (I bought an e-copy) 1mo
sarahbarnes Yes! The list looks really interesting this year. I‘ll be reading this one soon as it‘s waiting for me at the library. 1mo
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Graywacke
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Care of my library, I started this today (amongst everything else I‘m reading)

merelybookish Handsome reading companion! 😻 1mo
dabbe 🖤🐾🖤 1mo
Graywacke @merelybookish she‘s a cutie. But, also a persnickety cat. @dabbe thanks! 1mo
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dabbe @Graywacke Looks like a lot is going on in the brain of hers! 🤩🐾🤩 1mo
BarbaraBB Interested in your thoughts, I have this one on my shelves too. 1mo
Graywacke @BarbaraBB I‘m looking forward to reading through it. Terrific opening pages 1mo
BarbaraBB That sounds promising. It‘s first of a series right? 1mo
Graywacke @BarbaraBB a planned septology. Five are published in Danish. Two are translated to English. 1mo
BarbaraBB So we have to be patient if we like them! 1mo
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