What a wonderful collection of books ...📚 Jenny Erpenbeck and Han Kang are my favourite authors... Hope you will enjoy their books... Hope you have a great reading year... Happy Merry Christmas 🎄🎁 ....
You have such great plans Paula and I’m like you, I find myself wanting to read more books physically than ebooks. I loved Vernon Subutex and meant to read more of the trilogy so thank you for the reminder as well as picking up more Szabo. Have a very happy new year! 🎊
@@alldbooks9165 I hope to read it very soon 🤞 thank you! The same to you and your family. Feliz año nuevo! ( I think you should be in Spain now, right?)
I'm planning to read Aednan in January - I've been wanting to get to it for a while, and winter seems the right time! I think Greek Lessons is my favorite Han Kang so far (I've read 3)- much less 'out 'there' than, say, The Vegetarian. I've found each of her books very different from the others. I'm planning to read two more of hers this coming year - Human Acts and We Do Not Part. I've read a couple of Erpenbecks and haven't found them as amazing as others, so I think I'm done with her for now. Szabo, on the other hand - need to get to more of hers (I've only read The Door and Katalin Street). I'm reading through all of Piñeiro and am reading Las viudas de los jueves now - my least favorite so far, but since everything else I've read has been 5 stars or close to it, that's not really criticism. Still good, just not amazing.
@@erinh7450 Magda szabo and Claudia piñeiro and have to read more of it too!!! I agree Han kang has very very different books, I think I have read 3 or 4 of hers. We will see about repente I, I liked the one I read but not loved. And I would love to hear about aednan, I think the paperback is coming out here at the end of January, so reading it in February is an option for me 😁 it sounds really good though
What a wonderful collection of books ...📚 Jenny Erpenbeck and Han Kang are my favourite authors... Hope you will enjoy their books... Hope you have a great reading year...
Happy Merry Christmas 🎄🎁 ....
@@nadeemkhanreader oh that is great to know! I am more excited about those now 😁
You have such great plans Paula and I’m like you, I find myself wanting to read more books physically than ebooks. I loved Vernon Subutex and meant to read more of the trilogy so thank you for the reminder as well as picking up more Szabo. Have a very happy new year! 🎊
@@josmith5992 thank you! I hope you enjoy the rest of the trilogy! And more Szabo always sounds like a good idea to me 😁
The ocean book sounds great. I’ll be looking forward to your review. I hope you all have a lovely year in 2025.
@@alldbooks9165 I hope to read it very soon 🤞 thank you! The same to you and your family. Feliz año nuevo! ( I think you should be in Spain now, right?)
I'm planning to read Aednan in January - I've been wanting to get to it for a while, and winter seems the right time!
I think Greek Lessons is my favorite Han Kang so far (I've read 3)- much less 'out 'there' than, say, The Vegetarian. I've found each of her books very different from the others. I'm planning to read two more of hers this coming year - Human Acts and We Do Not Part. I've read a couple of Erpenbecks and haven't found them as amazing as others, so I think I'm done with her for now. Szabo, on the other hand - need to get to more of hers (I've only read The Door and Katalin Street).
I'm reading through all of Piñeiro and am reading Las viudas de los jueves now - my least favorite so far, but since everything else I've read has been 5 stars or close to it, that's not really criticism. Still good, just not amazing.
@@erinh7450 Magda szabo and Claudia piñeiro and have to read more of it too!!! I agree Han kang has very very different books, I think I have read 3 or 4 of hers. We will see about repente I, I liked the one I read but not loved. And I would love to hear about aednan, I think the paperback is coming out here at the end of January, so reading it in February is an option for me 😁 it sounds really good though