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Mhudi | Sol T Plaatje
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Fifth book of my #journeyaroundtheworld
It's rather hard to read. It's an oral tale written, which means there is a lot of repetitions, as it helps to remember an oral tale.
The story is about Mudhi, a young woman, and Ra-Thaga, her husband. Through them, Plaatje tells the story of his people, and the arrival of the Trekkers in South Africa.
I kind of liked it, it was just a bit slow for me.

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Dream Story | Arthur Schnitzler
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Arthur Schnitzler's Dream Story is the forth book of my #journeyaroundtheworld !
To be honest, when I finished it, my first impression was "... What?". BUT, it is a dream (kind of) so it's the normal reaction, I guess.
If I am not really enthusiast about this book, it still left me all dreamy. It maybe requires a second reading?

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Third book of my #journeyaroundtheworld !
It's not in the alphabetical order actually, but since I was going to Vienna, I had to make an exception. So, the second country is Austria!
It isn't my first Zweig, I read "Schachnovelle" in school, and in German. But it's always a pleasure to read this author. If you haven't yet, jump in!

JazzFeathers I was just thinking l'd like to try a 1920s German author (researching Weimar Germany for a fiction project). What do you suggest me about him? 😊 l also have Alexander Platz and Freulein Else on my TBR. Have you read thise? 6y
Sic_Corneille @JazzFeathers I haven't read those, but I will definitely do some research! You need an author who writes in German or who is German? For Stefan Zweig, definitely this one! And if you need more German authors, maybe look for Hermann Hess (Siddhartha) or Thomas Mann (Der Zauberberg)! Hope it helped :) 6y
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Le pianiste afghan: LE | Chabname ZARIAB
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Second book of my #journeyaroundtheworld . It's also the second book for Afghanistan. The story happens during the war, from the point of view of a little girl who has to flee her country. I really liked the writing.
I have done some research, and it seems that it hasn't been yet translated in English, unfortunately.

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Sic_Corneille @BookwormAHN Thank you :) 6y
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Syngué Sabour is the first book of a long #journeyaroundtheworld. I have decided with my boyfriend to read two books from every country in the world, one country per month. We started on november 2017, and it will take us... more than 16 years (197 countries) to complete this wonderful adventure!
First stop: Afghanistan 😍
A poignant book, by the way. Worth reading.
(Note: I read in French, but the title is the same in English)

RaimeyGallant Nice plan! And welcome to Litsy! #LitsyWelcomeWagon Some of us put together Litsy tips to help new Littens navigate the site. It's the link in my bio on my page in case you need it.
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Sic_Corneille @RaimeyGallant Thank you for the comment and for the link. It's really useful! 6y
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Librarybelle Welcome to Litsy! 6y
Soubhiville What a neat idea! And I love this book cover. 6y
Sic_Corneille @Soubhiville I like it too. It's a pic from the movie, also directed by Atiq Rahimi. 6y
mhillis Great project! 6y
saresmoore Very cool! Where in Switzerland do you live? I have some dear family friends who reside near Sion in Valais. 6y
tpixie Welcome! Also check out @LitsyHappenings ! 6y
Sic_Corneille @mhillis thank you very much! 6y
Sic_Corneille @saresmoore Neat! I live in Fribourg, which is not far away from Sion. But to be honest, I only go in Valais to go skiing, walking or get apricots :) 6y
Sic_Corneille @tpixie Already checked out, but thank you! 6y
tpixie Good!! Happy Reading 📖 6y
ghosthost Welcome to Litsy! That sounds like a fun project. 6y
Ericalambbrown What a cool reading goal! 6y
RaimeyGallant Happy it helped. :) 6y
tpixie you may want to follow “reading books from every country“ on Facebook to get ideas of which books to read from which countries! 6y
Sic_Corneille @ghosthost It is! We made it even funnier by cooking a meal from the country too :) 6y
Sic_Corneille @Ericalambbrown It's great for discoveries too :) 6y
Sic_Corneille @tpixie Oooh thank you! In fact, choosing the books is the most difficult part when you don't know the litterature of a country. And I've had trouble finding some books too (they are no more edited). 6y
Louise A number of us on Litsy are doing the #ReadingAroundTheWorld challenge. You can find our book reviews with that hashtag. Also, there is a Goodreads group called Around The World in 80 Books. Welcome to Litsy! 6y
Sic_Corneille @Louise This hashtag will be really useful for me :) thanks for the tip! 6y
readinginthedark I‘m doing this, too, kind of! I‘ve included territories and some places that are trying to claim independence, so there are 237 on my list! But I‘m also not doing two for each place or designating one month per place, so I hope it won‘t take 16 years. 🙈What a commitment! So far I‘ve done Ireland, Iceland, and Canada. Let me know if you want to swap ideas for places! 6y
readinginthedark Oh also, I think the title in English is The Patience Stone. I‘ve heard a lot about this one! 6y
Sic_Corneille @readinginthedark My list is based on the UN recognised countries, but I have included some territories that claim independance too! 6y
Sic_Corneille @readinginthedark thank you! I'll let you know if I need help! Please do ask if you need too! (And for the title, Syngue Sabour in arabic means patience stone, but in french there is two title too) 6y
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