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TheBookgeekFrau
People of the Book | Geraldine Brooks
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What a fascinating imagining of the people who shared in the life of an ancient text. It really brings to mind just how much was lost in book burnings of yore.

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Bookish.SAM I really liked this book! It was on my TBR for ages and when I finally read it I couldn‘t believe I waited so long! 🙂 2w
LiteraryHoarderPenny I loved this book!! 2w
TheBookgeekFrau @Bookish.SAM I hate when that happens, and it happens a lot 😂 2w
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TheBookgeekFrau @LiteraryHoarderPenny It was So. Good! (edited) 2w
Susanita One of my favorites! 2w
TheBookgeekFrau @Susanita I was so engrossed in it I actually lost all sense of time and place. It's a rare book that does that! 2w
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 2w
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TheBookgeekFrau
People of the Book | Geraldine Brooks
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"I might as well say, right from the jump: it wasn't my usual kind of job."

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TheBookgeekFrau
People of the Book | Geraldine Brooks
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Still working on covering the faded pink of my house. Starting my 2nd Geraldine Brooks during brakes.

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dabbe Looking good! 🤩🤩🤩 3w
TheBookgeekFrau @dabbe Thank you! ☺️ 5 years with the faded pink was 5 years too long!! 3w
DogMomIrene Love the new color! Can‘t go wrong with the color of nature🌿 3w
TheBookgeekFrau @DogMomIrene Thank you 😊 And you are so right! 🌿 3w
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behudd
People of the Book | Geraldine Brooks
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TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 3mo
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Gleefulreader
Sarajevo Marlboro | Miljenko Jergovic
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This book of short stories (indeed, most were under 10 pages) was a terrific, albeit heartbreaking read. The author is Bosnian and lived in the former Yugoslavia worker as a journalist and writer during the war. His stories focus on the disruptiveness and impact of the war both directly and indirectly, and the cost to relationships between people and their land. The final story, The Library, affected me deeply. Recommended!

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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.

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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.