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Jari-chan
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Pickpick

This is a small, but difficult book. It remembered me a lot of Annie Ernaux. We go back to the 1960ties, a boarding school in a small Swiss village. The young narrator and her passion for the new girl at school. It's a narrow and tight world and that's how this book feels. Told in a clear voice, I couldn't help but asking myself how much of this story might be autobiographical?

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shawnmooney
Proleterka | Fleur Jaeggy
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Jaimelire
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Pickpick

A bit of French reading for a change. This book is a follow up to another I read by Joel Dicker and it‘s just as good as the first. Some of the returning characters are there along with new ones. Great ending, was not expecting it. This writer is great at surprising readers right at the end.

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MariaW
The Judge and His Hangman | Friedrich Drrenmatt
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This Tuesday I went on an excursion to the setting of The Judge and his hangman with my 9th graders. It was a guided hike through the Twannbach gorge designed like an escape room/quiz. They had to listen to the clues given by actors at the original scenes to find out who was the murderer. Their reactions were mixed because it sometimes was a tough hike. I loved it. 🕵️‍♀️🙈🕵️‍♀️

Dilara The place looks stunning and hands-on teaching is the best! I bet they won't forget this book, in spite of (or thanks to) the tough hike 😉 4mo
lil1inblue Oh, how cool! What a great learning adventure. 4mo
bthegood What a great learning experience for your students and @Dilara I agree - the students won't forget this book- very cool 🙂 (edited) 4mo
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MariaW @Dilara @bthegood That‘s what I keep telling myself - they will appreciate it later. 💪 4mo
Dilara @MariaW 😁And now, I really want to read the tagged book! (And also go on this literary hike, but I am assuming you'd have to speak German for it to be worth it, so it's not really for me 😔) 4mo
MariaW @Dilara I am not sure if the translation is any good. The original was written in the 50ies and the language and world view are a bit dusty - like the Agatha Christie murder mysteries. But since the author is Swiss, we are teaching his novels and plays to the students. The plays are even better, but the novels are quite good as well. 4mo
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Anna40
Blue Soda Siphon | Urs Widmer
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Pickpick

Between a pick&so-so.I chose this book randomly in the Swiss second hand bookstore. The MC, a man in his 50s, travels back in time to visit his family & lover. His parents don‘t know who he is, his lover is a toddler, he has no money etc. unusual, original take on a walk down memory Lane but not really my cup of tea.

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Therewillbebooks
The Black Spider | Jeremias Gotthelf
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Pickpick

New episode just posted! This week we discuss “The Black Spider“ by Jeremias Gotthelf. This little known book, reprinted by the fabulous people over at NYRB, packs quite a punch in little over 100 pages. Gotthelf writes a tale with a little bit of everything, from idyllic country sides, to a menacing black spider all within a Christian allegory that makes for a rewarding reading experience.

https://open.spotify.com/episode/1gV1ulTIGgsxFsFVmUbdRw

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Anna40
The Last Weynfeldt | Martin Suter
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Mehso-so

Weynfeldt is an art dealer in his late 50s who lives alone in Zurich.He has money&friends, some older (rich) some younger (artists&intellectuals, he supports some financially, it‘s not clear why).One night he meets a younger woman who barely gets by modelling&shoplifting&he falls for her.I didn‘t connect with the characters,the detailed descriptions of luxury clothing or expensive food aren‘t something I‘m interested in.

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MariaW
Suspicion | Friedrich Drrenmatt
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Last week of my daily 2 hour commute to and from work - summer break finally arrived. But so I was able to listen to all three of Dürrenmatt‘s murder mysteries. The last one was „Suspicion“. The cold description of the hospital where inspector Bärlach suspects a Nazi doctor made me cringe. Abd what stroke me weird was that Dürrenmatt obviously changed his thinking about typical murder mysteries (see post about The Pledge) because…

MariaW he gave this one a rather satisfying ending. 6mo
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MariaW
The Judge and His Hangman | Friedrich Drrenmatt
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Listening to the second Dürrenmatt murder mystery, the first one with Kommisär Bärlach. I already read it last year and decided to read it with my class, so this is a nice way to recise it. ?

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MariaW
The Pledge | Friedrich Drrenmatt
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After I went to the guiddd tour about Dürrenmatt, I started to listen to The Pledge. It started well off with the meta level of the story being told to the author. I thought ghe ending was quite unsatisfactory, but then I read the background story of Dürrenmatt being disappointed about the endings of typical detective stories. This helped me to appriciate the ending more.