This book was really dense and long. Full of Russian thought processes and ideas, history and literature. The characters felt well developed and human. The story was not told chronologically, which got a little confusing at times.
This book was really dense and long. Full of Russian thought processes and ideas, history and literature. The characters felt well developed and human. The story was not told chronologically, which got a little confusing at times.
I'm really interested in 20th-century Russian literature and history, and there were parts of this that engaged me intellectually here and there. But ultimately, at around a third of the way in, I simply don't care about any of these characters, and find the writing/translation to be dull dull dull. I'm out of here.
Ooh, philological foreshadowing! I am geeking out with anticipation! 😍😍
How excited am I to finally be starting this today! It's 22 hours or so on audio, so it'll be a long-term commitment but I'm up for it!
#AprilTBR #aprilbookshowers
I'm halfway through the Big Green Tent. Rereading I'll Give You the Sun for my teen book club. And I've started Moonglow. I figure the Laini Taylor will go fast. So this is my realistic TBR. But I don't often stick to these lists.
This book gets better and better. So glad I didn't abandon it!
So many mixed feelings! Even if I'm loving this, it's taking some serious effort for me to stay interested. Considered DNFing it, but I just can't! It's the first time a book makes me feel like this 🤔
#TBRtemptation post! Wow, I want this!!! (Also works for the translation category for challenges.) A sweeping Russian epic that carries the torch of Dostoyevsky & Tolstoy. A poet, a pianist, & a photographer--school friends in 1950s USSR--struggle with their artistic ambitions in a society where their heroes are censored & exiled. Love & intrigue mix with dissidents & spies. Paranoia, division, & betrayal foment always. #blameLitsy #blameMrBook 😎
My haphazard character list has grown to two pages at about 1/3 of the way through. I've really enjoyed settling into this big Russian novel, and look forward to the rest of the journey.
#thebiggreentent #ludmilaulitskaya
Guys! One of my absolute favorite books of the last several years came out in paperback today! Yay!
All I want for #Christmas is to spend quality time finishing up this awesome book! #translatedbooks #ReadHarder2016
A lot of thought and planning goes into each episode we create. I (Autumn), for example, read this 700+ page book for our newest episode. Give it a listen and then let us know what #booksintranslation you love. #thereadingwomen
It‘s finished!!! I loved this book so hard. I just felt so immersed in what the characters were doing and like I was getting a crash course in Russian history. Also, I love books about the intertwining threads of humanity. All of the dozens of characters are intertwined in one way or another...most of them do not even know that they are connected. It's a beautiful, crazy story about life, the choices we make, and so much more. #booksintranslation
I've not been reading as many books lately because I'm still working through this enormous masterpiece. I'm finally at 60%--only 200 pages to go! It's beautiful and decadent like a dessert at a fancy restaurant.
Making progress! This book is so engrossing I can't put it down. #booksintranslation
This one was a slow, slow start. But oh my goodness the richness of this Russian prose. 😍
It was green day at the bookstore yesterday: this doorstopper of a Russian novel, too, caught my eye! Anyone heard anything about it?
Help! What should I read next?