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Martin Eden by Jack London

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@ponderable said
Tyll by Daniel Kehlmann an interesting take on the 30 years war using Till Eulenspiegel as a focal Person.
I have finished this one it was a very good read with some interesting takes on the diverse developments around the 30 years war.

as far as I know it hasn't been translated yet.

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Just finished Wolfszeit (time of the wolfes) by Harald Jähner

A non-fiction book About the years between 1945 (capitulation) and 1949 (founding of the GDR and the FRG) in Germany. A really enlightening book, which I wished to have been published and distributed some 40 years earlier...

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the beano


Mitakuye Oyasi (We are all related)
By Allen C. Ross


I have finally managed to get a copy of John Le Carré 'Agent Running in the Field' from the library. I was promised one earlier but it was given to somebody else. I have been waiting for weeks, and here is my reward. 🙂

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Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch

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Ariel S. Winter: Barren Cove

Up to now this is an interesting take on a society where humans die out and robots try to form a society...

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Oh yes, I almost forgot: The Book of Absinthe. 🙂


1421. The year China discovered the world.

AA Dhand Dtreets of Darkness. Police fiction based in Bradford, West Yorks UK- where I work.

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@torunn said
I have finally managed to get a copy of John Le Carré 'Agent Running in the Field' from the library. I was promised one earlier but it was given to somebody else. I have been waiting for weeks, and here is my reward. 🙂
I have just finished reading 'Agent Running in the Field' by John Le Carré, now 88 years old. This may very well be his last novel and I sincerely regret it. I love this man.

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Operation Mincemeat by Ben Macintyre (2010)

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I have just finished some Stories by Honoré de Blazac. Sometimes it is nice to dive into the 19th centry literature again,


The Whistler
-John Grisham

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@great-big-stees said
The Whistler
-John Grisham
It's on my list now.

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