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Book 10/196: France
“The reader on the 6.27” by Jean Paul Didier-Laurent is the French contribution to my project: Reading the World and is thus the 10th book in this context. I picked it up in an English small-town bookshop, because I liked the cover and found the plot interesting – it was also compared to Amelie, which is a form of storytelling that I enjoy. Genre: Fiction Summary: “The reader on the 6.27” is about a man who commutes to work and every morning, he brings with him scraps of paper with writing on it. Scraps he has saved from the big monster machine at his workplace, where books are shredded, dismembered…
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Book 9/196: South Korea
The dog who dared to dream
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Book 7/196: Poland
A funny fairytale read and a video game
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Book 6/196: Afghanistan
I will never forget how this book made me feel
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Book 2/196: Sweden
Sweden is the second country in my quest of #readingtheworld - So which book did I choose, and what is the verdict? Find out here.
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Book 1/196: Denmark
This is the first book I read in my quest of #readingtheworld - This book is from Denmark, and here is a short review