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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
Pardalita | Joana Estrela
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Pickpick

This is a beautiful, subtle story of queer teenage love set in small town Portugal, told alternately in graphic novel and prose poem format. The art is gorgeous, dynamic, and expressive. The words are poetic yet simple, and authentic in a way that brought me right back to being 16 and having a crush.I loved this! Definitely read this if you're a fan of Jillian Tamaki and Mariko Tamaki's graphic novels.

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actualdisneyprincess
The Memory Police | Yoko Ogawa
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Coordinated my cup to my book today, without even meaning to! 😂 This was recommended by my honorary cousin (well, she asked if I would read it for her for her class 😂), and I‘m enjoying it so far…even though there is definitely an eerie vibe that‘s unsettling about the concept… #thememorypolice #yokoogawa #intranslation

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charl08
Mehso-so

Dutch journalist looks back at 100 years of Russian history. Some memoir, his own history in Russia, from the slow collapse of the USSR to the rise of the oligarchs. Some much older histories, narratives from those who witnessed the revolution in 1917, and saw the new communist order establish itself. I could have done without quite so much self-involved reflection in places. However many of those on Putin seemed prescient (original pub 2017).

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charl08
Strangers I Know | Claudia Durastanti
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[Her father] saves sand from his seaside trips and stores it in the garage....Sometimes he'll give me a starfish in a cellophane bag as a present, but it's always painted some tacky, fluorescent color. In a back room, he has bins of mineral chunks and shells, in the sort of box used for screws in hardware stores. I once picked up a can full of white pumice stone chips that was labeled 'Moon.'

#BorderlessBookclub
#InTranslation

Cathythoughts Lovely picture 💫 3y
charl08 @Cathythoughts went to the beach for the first time in ages. Cold, but so lovely ⛱️ 3y
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charl08
Strangers I Know | Claudia Durastanti
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The new Borderless Bookclub programme is out!
I am looking forward to discovering some new books in translation.

Open membership (online) - more info https://borderlessbookclub.com/programme

#InTranslation #ReadHarder #Brazil #Italy #Iceland

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RebL
One Day | Lee Juck
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This book appears minimalist, but the story is as big as the cosmos. “Grampa is gone.“ Gone where? There's a double foldout of possibility. https://vimeo.com/617222905 #Picturebooks #InTranslation

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RebL
I Am the Subway | Hyo-?n Kim
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People watchers will dig this book. Also, it has a hiccup where the story starts before the title page & continues afterwards. It‘s all the fun when books break design norms. #PictureBooks #InTranslation

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RebL
Magic Candies | Heena Baek
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Definitely recommend. I chuckled at the writing & appreciate the message. I admire the book design. The illustrations, though. The illustrations completely took me over. 🤷🏻‍♀️ Maybe nostalgia? I‘d love to see how a child would react. #picturebook #InTranslation

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alisiakae
The Court Dancer: A Novel | Kyung-Sook Shin
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Mehso-so

This historical fiction novel transports readers back to the 19th century at the end of the Korean Joseon Dynasty as it is forced to become the Korean Empire. I did not know a lot about the turbulence between China, Japan and Korea during this period, and the book did prompt me to do some research of my own. Despite many elements I usually love, I was not drawn in to the story, although the themes around identity were compelling.

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KarenUK
The Impudent Ones: A Novel | Marguerite Duras
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Pickpick

Duras‘s 1943 debut, in translation for the first time, is not perfect by any means.... but I definitely saw many moments of her later brilliance (‘The Lover‘ being one of my all time favorites).....
It‘s all here.... the writing is lovely, the family is toxic, the love affair illicit, and the setting captured beautifully. So glad I had a chance to read the early work of this fabulous writer...
Thank you to NetGalley for the opportunity.

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