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Bookish.SAM
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Recently back from Portugal, and rereading Night Train to Lisbon hits a little different.
What a beautiful (and bookish!) country! I can‘t wait to return! 🇵🇹📖

BookishMarginalia Lovely pic! And 😻😻😻 1w
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sjc731
Eurotrash: Roman | Christian Kracht
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Lands
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It‘s chunky at 974 pages.

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Jari-chan
Eurotrash: Roman | Christian Kracht
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Pickpick

Not the tagged book, I guess Kracht's newest book isn't in the database yet.

I was sceptical about this, because after all the years since his last book my views and tastes have changed. But only a few pages in I knew, this is my favourite novel by him so far.

Loved the magical realism and the two plot lines that interfuse more and more. Not everyone will enjoy that, but I love it.

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AnneCecilie
Eurotrash: Roman | Christian Kracht
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Mehso-so

This book annoyed my and that might just be a me thing. I never really understood when this book was taking place, if it was a dream or if it happened in an alternative universe. The son and the mum keep spending francs to pay for stuff. The mom went to finishing school in the early 60s and was 80 now, and as far as I know France hasn‘t spend francs in 25 yrs. This annoyed me so much so that the other stuff fell into the background. There‘s a lot

AnneCecilie of mention of Nazisism, denazification after WWII and their ancestors that were Nazis and their wealth. There‘s mention of castles and expensive art and I‘m not sure we ever learn if this was because of the Nazisim. #InternationalBooker (edited) 9mo
AnneCecilie @Graywacke As you can see I had some issues with this novel 9mo
BarbaraBB That‘s clever, about the francs. I didn‘t notice it when reading the book. 9mo
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Ruthiella Does it maybe take place in Switzerland, not France? 🤔 9mo
AnneCecilie @Ruthiella @BarbaraBB the setting is Switzerland, but the mention of all the franc has probably had me thinking about France. Do they use franc in Switzerland? 9mo
Ruthiella @AnneCecilie They do use the Swiss Franc CHF in Switzerland, yes. But it definitely was not a book for you because it bothered you and I think in books we enjoy, it‘s easier to overlook stuff like that. (edited) 9mo
Graywacke @AnneCecilie yeah, it definitely didn‘t work for you. 9mo
BarbaraBB @Ruthiella @AnneCecilie That‘s It. They still use the Swiss franc instead of Euro so it wasn‘t a mistake! 9mo
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sarahbarnes
Eurotrash: Roman | Christian Kracht
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Pickpick

I didn‘t love this one from the Booker Intl. longlist, but I liked it enough to finish it. I think it was mostly the MC‘s mother that kept me invested; the MC himself is somewhat of a letdown, although I think that‘s intentional. I haven‘t read Kracht‘s other work, but his family story in the book is atrocious. By the end, I almost loved his mother for her moments of hilarity and poignancy as she tries in her own way to come to terms with that.

Cathythoughts Great review 👍🏻♥️ 9mo
BarbaraBB Fab review. His mother is what makes the books so interesting I think. 9mo
Chavelafab I agree with your views. I found the dialogues son mother entertaining and well written. The mother is a much more developed character. Yet I wondered what was the point of the book? Yet enjoyed the reading. 8mo
sarahbarnes @Chavelafab I agree with your sentiments. 8mo
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Graywacke
Eurotrash: Roman | Christian Kracht
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Pickpick

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) 9mo
AnneCecilie I‘m reading this one now. Hasn‘t gotten to the road trip yet 9mo
Graywacke @Suet624 yay! Either i‘ve hit the good ones 1st or it‘s just a good year. 9mo
Graywacke @AnneCecilie i found the beginning a little overwhelming. If you‘re finding that too, hang in there a bit. 9mo
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BarbaraBB
Eurotrash: Roman | Christian Kracht
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Mehso-so

A middle aged son drives his old and ill mother across Switzerland. They argue and confront the past. They‘re rich. Her father never stopped being an Nazi. The story is a mix of stream of consciousness, name dropping and little plot.
Not my favorite of the #InternationalBooker25 longlist but it has some good parts.

#ReadTheWorld2025 book 8 #Switzerland

Suet624 Hmmm… okay, off the list. 9mo
Graywacke That sums it up. But I enjoyed it a lot. Loved his mom. 9mo
BarbaraBB @Graywacke She was fun indeed. And sharp! What‘s your next #InternationalBooker read? 9mo
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Graywacke @BarbaraBB I‘m still working through what the library provides. I‘m reading Under the Eye of the Bird. I‘ll pick up The Book of Disappearance from the library today and read that next. Then Solenoid - which i own. 9mo
britt_brooke Nice review and photo. This room aesthetic is totally my vibe. 🩷 9mo
BarbaraBB @britt_brooke Thank you 😊 9mo
sarahbarnes This is my next Booker list read that I‘ll be starting soon. Good to know to temper my expectations a bit. 9mo
BarbaraBB @sarahbarnes You might love it, @Graywacke did! 9mo
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TheEllieMo
Eurotrash: Roman | Christian Kracht
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Panpan

Sorry, this just isn‘t my thing. There are a few funny moments, and some sad moments that are too quickly glosses over. But mostly, I just didn‘t get it. As it‘s been nominated for awards, I‘m sure it‘s me, not the book. I just didn‘t get it.

Book 18/60 #Read2025 @DieAReader
#LetterE #LitsyAtoZ @Texreader

DieAReader #Next 👋🏻👋🏻 9mo
BarbaraBB It‘ll be my next read. Curious what I ‘ll think! 9mo
TheEllieMo @BarbaraBB don‘t let my thoughts on it cloud your judgement! I suspect it‘s my inability to see deeper meanings that is the problem, not the books itself 9mo
BarbaraBB Well I know that problem 😀 9mo
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BarbaraBB
Eurotrash: Roman | Christian Kracht
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#WeeklyForecast 11/25

I am almost finished with Slow Dance, which is a cute romance and palette cleanser. I also started Help Wanted (#ToB25 longlist). Next will be the tagged (#InternationalBooker) and maybe Reward System (#Roll100). Lots of plans but less time!

sarahbarnes The one will be next for me from the Booker list, too, as it‘s waiting for me at the library. I‘m currently reading On A Woman‘s Madness and can‘t decide how I feel about it yet. 9mo
BarbaraBB @sarahbarnes That one‘s on my soon-to-be read list too but first Eurotrash. I am glad they are all pretty short 😉 9mo
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