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Originally posted by @ponderable
After finishing the trilogy I mentioned above, which I enjoyed again very much I know read

Kenzaburo Oe: A healing family
(in fact I read the german translation, the english translation has the given title)

A book of essays about his life with his handicapped son. Very moving up to here.
Interesting, thank you.

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Peter Wohlleben: The Hidden Life of Trees

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'1793' by Niklas Natt och Dag

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Originally posted by @torunn
Peter Wohlleben: The Hidden Life of Trees
thank you

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Woman of God by James Patterson (& Maxine Paetro)


Originally posted by @ponderable
After finishing the trilogy I mentioned above, which I enjoyed again very much I know read

Kenzaburo Oe: A healing family
(in fact I read the german translation, the english translation has the given title)

A book of essays about his life with his handicapped son. Very moving up to here.
I finished the book and it really moved me throughout the essays...

I now listen to compositions by Hikari Oe, to be found here:

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Originally posted by @ponderable
I finished the book and it really moved me throughout the essays...

I now listen to compositions by Hikari Oe, to be found here:

[youtube]sed73hdy_n4[/youtube]
Very nice music.

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Originally posted by @torunn
'1793' by Niklas Natt och Dag
This book was published last year, and I was told by the librarian that it will be available in English 2019. It's about Stockholm late 18th century. For those of us who believe things were better here in the old days, this book could serve as a reminder that they were very difficult and terrifying times.

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Scott Bakker Neuropath

As to know an interesting story about neurology and psychology. Lets see how this will develop

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1947 by Elisabeth Åsbrink

"An award-winning writer captures a year that defined the modern world, intertwining historical events around the globe with key moments from her personal history..."

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Originally posted by @torunn
1947 by Elisabeth Åsbrink

"An award-winning writer captures a year that defined the modern world, intertwining historical events around the globe with key moments from her personal history..."
"Thank goodness my book finally arrived, I almost started cleaning the house."

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Ulrikas bok by Maria Gustavsdotter (2014)

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the day that stopped snowing in alaska

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Originally posted by @ponderable
Scott Bakker Neuropath

As to know an interesting story about neurology and psychology. Lets see how this will develop
The story and concepts were interesting but a bit crass in the description of detail.
I would like to discuss some of the philosophical/psychological ideas...

Now reading: Becky Chambers the long way to a small angry planet.

People who liked Kaywinnit Lee „Kaylee“ Frye in Firefly will love Kizzy the board mechanic of the spaceship...

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Making a break from the Swedish novel to read Peter May 'The Blackhouse' (2011), irresistable.

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