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JenniferEgnor
Look Who's Back | Timur Vermes
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What if Hitler appeared today—alive, confused, and pissed off? In the times we are living in, I fear he might receive more welcome than disgust. This book is satire, but it‘s also a warning. Fascism is on the rise all over the world. It needs no Hitler, because it has new ways and voices that allow it to spread and thrive. This book asks how we respond when it shows up. Shown: Nazis in Indianapolis.

Darklunarose I agree. It‘s scary seeing what is happening today.they are everywhere here too, publicly showing themselves. The other day about 100 marched through Melbourne. Last year they were unfurling signs over expressway bridges. It‘s not a good thought. 2d
AmyG It‘s frightening. In a fight between good vs evil….we all need to fight. 2d
TheBookHippie They never left. They can just be out now. They march here too. Horrific. 2d
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Bookwomble
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I've had H&S (as they preferred to be collectively known 🫠) and Tecumseh for 26 and 24 years respectively, and at 1207 and 509 pages, I have to face the truth that I'm never going to read them. So, they join the #AntiBookHaul ranks, and I've created space for four other books to come out of floor stacks and onto a shelf! This feels simultaneously 📚👋😢😮‍💨 and 📚👋😌🏆

Bookwomble And as long as I keep buying books faster than I read them, it's also a Sisyphean task. Mrs. B has suggested a one-in-one out rule, but that feels too close to Kier Starmer's immigration policy for comfort! 😏 1mo
Leftcoastzen 😂✊ 1mo
Deblovestoread My husband is not a reader and I often get a glazed eye look when I talk about what I‘m reading. BUT you have brought to my attention the advantage of not having to share book space…it‘s mine all mine. 😂 1mo
quietlycuriouskate Hurray for ousting H & S! (Though I fear what new shelf they'll bully into making room for them.) 1mo
Bookwomble @quietlycuriouskate I don't think Bullock was complimentary about that double act, so whoever had it after me won't find it a celebration 😏 That said, I don't think I'll get anything out of it personally other than confirmation of my firmly held belief that they were atrocious people, so I can save myself 1200 heavy pages! 1mo
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Kristy_K
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I bought this over a decade ago, and it‘s been sitting on my shelf since then. It felt like the right time to pick it up and I‘m so glad I did. It‘s packed with history and information but in a way that‘s easily absorbable.

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itsjustme40something
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Everyone debates the facts with subtle nuances , what aboutism & old fashioned gaslighting....I'm not debating if the South African immigrant did or didn't do a nazi salute (He totally did by the way), but the dismantling of the Department of Healths department of woman's health & reproductive rights in less than 24 hrs is fact. Can't wait for me Feb appointment to get my paperwork together to leave this country.

Darklunarose It‘s going to be a dreadful term. The damage will be massive. I can‘t blame you for getting out of there. 7mo
itsjustme40something Watching how many people are either in support of it or normalize it is almost as terrifying as it happening. 7mo
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Scochrane26
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My 1st Larson book, I listened to this the last couple of weeks. All about the American ambassador to Germany & his family during the 1930s. Mostly set during 1933-34 when Hitler was chancellor & gaining power. Really interesting & scary, some direct connections to our current government. Some parts were slower or not as good but overall, an important read of a time period not covered much (or at all) in school.

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Trace
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Learned so much about Nazi Germany.

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AllDebooks
Look Who's Back | Timur Vermes
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Hi,

I'm making a tentative return, slowly getting better. Thank you for all your lovely well wishes.
I'll catch up with all tags and posts over the week. I've just posted the October #buddyreads for #NaturaLitsy and #VirginiaBloomsberries
I will post the discussion threads for both September 's reads over the weekend.
I'm looking forward to catching up.

AnnCrystal 💕🙏💝. 11mo
dabbe 🧡🤎💛 11mo
Cuilin 🤎💛🧡 11mo
kspenmoll Yay! 😀 🧡💛 11mo
Librarybelle ❤️❤️❤️ 11mo
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Ephemera
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I read this book after I read Newshawks in Berlin. Hitlerland is, of course, Nazi Germany. This book shows us a picture of the rise of Adolph Hitler as seen through the eyes of various Americans living and working in Berlin. Some thought Hitler wasn‘t dangerous and his movement wouldn‘t last, especially after he was arrested and sent to prison. Quite an informative book if history is your interest. Five stars

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underground_bks
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If you‘re concerned about democracy and curious about comparisons to 1930s Germany, this worthwhile read follows America‘s first ambassador to Nazi Germany & his family‘s response—particularly his daughter, whose dalliances included the Gestapo chief and a Soviet spy—to the rise of Hitler. A revealing, disturbing, and relevant depiction of moral complicity & political complexity and a dire warning about unexamined biases and underestimating evil.

kspenmoll I loved this. 13mo
underground_bks @kspenmoll have you read Caste? I thought about it a ton while listening to this 13mo
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keithmalek
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