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You can't possible be disappointed by The Invisible Bridge. When I started I thought this would be a hyped up novel, I was completelyt wrong. I gave it five stars. Enjoy!
For Germany, if you are interested in learning how the Germans could come to support Hitler, I would recommendOn Hitler's Mountain: Overcoming the Legacy of a Nazi Childhood. Here is my review of that: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/.... I gave it five stars. The review is spoiler-free! I am restrictive with my stars andyet it did get five. Get a book with the photos.
Isn't it fun just simply making these lists!

I'm trying to use books that I already have sitting on my shelves and looking at me accusingly. The Eric Larsson is already in my possession, so I am going t get it out of the way. I'm interested in your suggestions, but the less books I buy to crowd my shelves further, the better off my sanity will be.



The rules are that there are no rules. You can do what you like.


Also, I've more or less completed the list, patching it up with cheap classics that can be downloaded for free. So far my purchase requirements out of that whole list are only eight books, which is pretty good.


Well, I guess I have to be patient to see what Genia will be reading for Russia and Israel.




I found one in English. I saw that Sue had already noted it for her wish list: Here Comes The Messiah. I'm considering it. They are not inexpensive in English. Do you know about the Messiah Complex in Jerusalem?

It's the weekend. They fix it, it gets a bug, they fix it again.....

I think she may be the one I couldn't get through the library system. I wanted to read some instead of buying but if she's that good maybe I'll take a chance. Is there one you'd suggest?
the other author was Sergei Dovlatov. I read The Compromise. Interesting working in and around the system.

For Rubina, Here Comes the Messiah is probably good. My mother really likes White Dove of Cordoba, and I know they're making a film out of Dual Last Name.

I found one i..."
thanks Anne. I couldn't find it on my own list since I didn't put her in any shelves to label her so I couldn't remember her name.


Well, we'll have to wait for the movie. Nothing else is translated.

Yes, it is documented. Working as a shrink in Jerusalem I saw my fair share and heard about plenty more. Not speaking Hebrew isn't an issue for those with the syndrome.

9 out of 52; not bad.
That looks interesting and it's available here in English.
What did you decide about Assyria?



I might decide to do something by genre. Russian and Soviet sci-fi; Russian and Soviet thriller; Russian and Soviet Romance...

That's exactly what I mean. You don't have to recommend every book you know; how about your favorites?
I might decide to do something by genre. Russian and Soviet sci-fi; Russian and Soviet thriller; Russian..." .
By genre is a great idea!
Thank you, Genia.

Changed the entry for Australia, and took out the one for Ancient Greece, also added Armenia The Forty Days of Musa Dagh and changed Norway to Kristin Lavransdatter.


I want to read Kristen Lavransdatter too but somehow don't see that happening in the midst of so many other books.


I hope so too. I read the sample on the Kindle and boy was it strang. For example, some words that should have been translated to provide the reader with more information were left untranslated. One example I can think of was "dal", which means valley. It was just left untranslated as part of a name. And another example was "farfar" which is in translation the paternal grandfather. There the text was the father's father. Other sentences were, I felt, not well expressed. Perhaps as one gets into the story one would notice this less. I also have past experience or reading Tiina Nunnally's translations, and she does usually a wonderful. job!
I of course understand you choice to read what is available at your library! My fingers are crossed.


Books mentioned in this topic
The Eight (other topics)Mr. Potter (other topics)
Collected Fictions (other topics)
The Forty Days of Musa Dagh (other topics)
The Song of Troy (other topics)
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Algeria: The Eight
Antigua: Mr.Potter
Argentina: Collected Fictions
Armenia: The Forty Days of Musa Dagh
Australia: The Song of TroyBelgium: Memoirs of Hadrian
Botswana: The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency
Burma: Burmese DaysByzantium: Lost to the West: The Forgotten Byzantine Empire That Rescued Western Civilization
Canada: The Last Gentleman Adventurer: Coming of Age in the Arctic
China: The Last EmpressCongo: Heart of Darkness
Czech Republic: The Book of Laughter and Forgetting
Dominican Republic: The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
Egypt: River God: A Novel of Ancient EgyptFrance: The Invisible Bridge
Germany: In the Garden of Beasts: Love, Terror, and an American Family in Hitler's Berlin
Greece: Corelli's Mandolin
Hungary: Celestial Harmonies
India: A Fine Balance
Iran: סמטת השקדיות בעומריג'אן (this does not appear to have been translated into English, too bad)Ireland: Room
Israel: If You Awaken Love
Italy: History: A Novel
Japan: The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet
Malta: The Disorderly Knights
Mexico: The Lacuna
Netherlands: The Bride of Dreams
New Zealand: Season of the JewNigeria: Things Fall Apart
North Korea: Nothing to Envy: Ordinary Lives in North Korea
Norway: Kristin Lavransdatter
Ottoman Empire: Pawn in Frankincense
Pacific Islands: Cloud AtlasPoland: The Slave
Portugal: The Crime of Father AmaroRome: Medicus
Russia: Doctor ZhivagoSaudi Arabia: Seven Pillars of Wisdom: A Triumph
Scotland: Queens' Play
Serbia: Dictionary of the Khazars
Sicily: The LeopardSouth Africa: King Solomon's Mines
Spain: The Map of Time
Sudan: What is the What
Surinam: Oroonoko
Sweden: Gosta Berling's SagaTurkey: The Dervish House
U.K.: Joseph AndrewsU.S.: Fall of Giants
Ukraine: The White Guard