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emma

emmaaum@ramblingreaders.org

Joined 1 year, 9 months ago

chronically fatigued (like long covid, wear your masks) trying to motivate myself to read more. goal for now is a book a week, but recognise it will be less, and sometimes the books will be crap and sometimes they'll be very short. when my brain's managing ok enough i like books from other parts of the world. if i was healthy i'd be an archeologist. or an anthropologist. or a historian. or an ethnomusicologist. but i'm not. wear your masks. please.

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Death and the Penguin (Panther) (2002) 5 stars

Death and the Penguin is a novel by Ukrainian author Andrey Kurkov. Originally published in …

Do read it :)

5 stars

A friend found this for 30p in an out-of-the-way charity shop and got it for on the basis of it being a very good deal and being unsure how to pronounce the author's name (and therefore I'd like it). It's sat on the shelf all these years, but I'm very glad he did. Quietly absurdist, yet feels well grounded in the realities of time and place. Pacing, flow and details are excellent; exceptionally well written and translated. Don't find out more about it, wondering what is going on is part of its appeal, just read it :)

The Private Lives of Trees (Paperback, Fitzcarraldo Editions) 5 stars

short novella about imagination, families and relationships

gentle

5 stars

gentle, short, very readable, and probably very re-readable. lingering impression is more atmosphere than plot but enough of a storyline for a sense of movement and expansiveness, often through memory.

Chile #novella #InnerLife