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Darklunarose
The Cellist of Sarajevo | Steven Galloway
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Finally finished today. I have deliberately taken my time reading this as war is such a heavy topic for me. I did enjoy it, but was unaware of any controversy surrounding it until today when I was talking about it with my art therapist (who often asks me what I am reading and she looked the story up).

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OutAndAbout
The Cellist of Sarajevo | Steven Galloway
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A beautiful character study of how normal people navigate war. Heart wrenching yet hopeful.

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cant_i'm_booked
Sarajevo Blues | Semezdin Mehmedinovic
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A collection of essays and poems, this book was an early piece about the ongoing Siege of Sarajevo and the Bosnian War. A Bosnian city resident and writer living out the early ‘90s under daily sniper fire and shelling, Mehmedinovic documents what strikes him hardest amongst the existential dread and ennui of this war, from the gray hairs found in his young son‘s hair to fellow artists risking their lives to chronicle Sarajevo‘s destruction.

Suet624 😭😭😭 1mo
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Darklunarose
The Cellist of Sarajevo | Steven Galloway
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To start tomorrow. Not sure how I will go as books in war are not really my thing, but still trying to read my way around the world.

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mjtwo
People of the Book | Geraldine Brooks
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12-6 Oct 24 (audiobook)
Brooks tells the story of a priceless 15th century illuminated Jewish book and its travels from Spain to Sarajevo through many hands to reach an Australian rare book excerpt shortly after the Serbian War recounting a history of antisemitism.
I enjoyed the concept which seems to be a trial run for the more successful Horse, but the narrative was difficult to follow as the book is traced backward in time to its origins.

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bookandbedandtea
People of the Book | Geraldine Brooks
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I loved the story of the book & the various people who were involved in creating & caring for it through the ages but I wasn't thrilled w Hanna in the present day. Her examination of the book was interesting but her difficult relationship w her mom didn't feel like it added anything to the story. Then, the entire last 1/4 was pretty annoying, I'll rant a bit in a spoiler comment. But I learned a lot & the history was fascinating so it's a pick.

bookandbedandtea The book being swapped out for a forgery, then discovered a couple years later, brought to Hanna in Australia for her to smuggle it back to the museum in Sarajevo felt completely ridiculous. The people who smuggled it to her knew what they were doing and could have more easily returned it to the museum without involving her. 🙄 The whole episode felt unnecessary and over the top. 4mo
Ruthiella I thought the entire present day plot line was unnecessary. Place Hanna in Sarajevo for the framing, fine. But the rest was not as interesting as the story of the book‘s history. 4mo
bookandbedandtea @Ruthiella I totally agree! It's like we had two stories: Hanna's rather uninteresting life (other than the massive amount of travel she did!) and the utterly fascinating stories around the book. I could have done with way less Hanna and more book. Still, the book part was good enough for me to call this a pick. 4mo
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bookandbedandtea
People of the Book | Geraldine Brooks
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The MC has gone from her home in Sydney to Sarajevo to Vienna to Boston to London…so far. But the book in question lives In Sarajevo. #WhereAreYouMonday @Cupcake12

Ruthiella I‘ve read this book. It‘s going to take you to quite a few places! 4mo
bookandbedandtea @Ruthiella Yes! The flashbacks have added Venice and somewhere in Spain. 4mo
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Graywacke
The Little Red Chairs | Edna O'Brien
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I decided to check out Edna O‘Brien after the news of her passing. I found this on audible, read by Juliet Stevenson (!). Elegant language. Heaven. Oh, what i didn‘t know. O‘Brien is seriously messing with her reader and i was seriously uncomfortable with it. Effective. But, whoa.

The story opens with a Radovan Karadžić-like character arriving in small Irish town, hiding, posing as a healer and "sex therapist"…

BarbaraBB I had such high hopes for this one but I was a bit disappointed afterwards 5mo
Graywacke @BarbaraBB i was a lot disappointed afterwards. And couldn‘t face reviewing. I read several published reviews and finally had to agree it was very effective at making me uncomfortable, and i should appreciate that. So…I‘m trying to. ☺️ 5mo
Suet624 So-so for me as well. 5mo
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Anna40 What! Edna O‘Brien passed ? 😢 5mo
Graywacke @Anna40 oh, hugs. Sorry you learned from my comment. Yes, in late July. 5mo
Anna40 Oh, thanks! It‘s so sad she‘s gone. A fascinating woman and wonderful writer 5mo
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melissajayne
The Cellist of Sarajevo | Steven Galloway
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3.5⭐️ A really interesting book; some sections felt longer than they should have. A character study that looks at how war affects people on a daily basis. #2024 #historicalfiction #fiction #canadian #literary #bosnianwar

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Dilara
Sarajevo Blues | Semezdin Mehmedinovic
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Mehmedinović wrote this book in Sarajevo, during the Bosnian war. It contains poems and essays. It's heart-breaking.

Photo of Vijećnica, Sarajevo's former city hall and library, from wikipedia. An extraordinary place that had to be rebuilt after the war.

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