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The House on Moon Lake
The House on Moon Lake | Francesca Duranti
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Fabrizio Garrone is an impoverished but aristocratic translator who has been living a life of quiet desperation in Milan. He feels underappreciated and tormented by a persistent sense of having been cheated by life. But when he reads about a lost Viennese novelThe House on Moon Lakein the journals of a late esteemed literary critic, he dreams that this project will put him on the cultural and literary map, and finally bring him the accolades that have eluded him. Fabrizio journeys to Vienna, tracks down the book, and translates it, and in so doing embarks on a nightmarish search for the truth behind the events depicted in it, as well as for clues about the tragic life of its forgotten author. When asked to write a short biography of the novelist, Fabrizio must invent details missing from the last three years of his subjects life. The resulting biography is a publishing phenomenon. But the repercussions for Fabrizio are profound: he becomes the willing victim of a person he had thought to be fictional.
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robideg
The House on Moon Lake | Francesca Duranti
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Mehso-so

This was a weird one. It started off slow and I wasn't sure I was going to like it. Then the middle section of the book takes off and had me enthralled but my goodness what an odd ending!! This was all managed in 181 pages which is quite impressive! The obsession of Fabrizio, his own demons coming out to haunt him and of course the book revolves around, a book. So basically I would recommend this to all obsessive book nerds out there!

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robideg
The House on Moon Lake | Francesca Duranti
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Picking my next read is always a challenge! That's why I devised a simple system. Each piece of paper has a book title from my #tbrpile and they fit into a jar. Each time I need to choose my next read I spread out the little pieces and choose a random one.
Sherlock helped. 🐱

jessberk13 Great idea!! I always have trouble picking my next book. Knowing me though, I would keep picking and picking! 7y
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