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*** Night Watch by Sergei Lukyanenko [John F, treadlightly, Dazrin]
Overdrive
* Le Morte D'Arthur compiled by Sir Thomas Malory [crich70]
Patricia Clark Memorial Library: Epub |
Kindle
* The German Mujahid by Boualem Sansal [HomeInMyShoes]
Amazon US
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From Amazon.com
Based on a true story and inspired by the work of Primo Levi, The German Mujahid is a heartfelt reflection on guilt and the harsh imperatives of history.
The two brothers Schiller, Rachel and Malrich, couldn?t be more dissimilar. They were born in a small village in Algeria to a German father and an Algerian mother, and raised by an elderly uncle in one of the toughest ghettos in France. But there the similarities end. Rachel is a model immigrant?hard working, upstanding, law-abiding. Malrich has drifted. Increasingly alienated and angry, his future seems certain: incarceration at best. Then Islamic fundamentalists murder the young men?s parents in Algeria and the event transforms the destinies of both brothers in unexpected ways. Rachel discovers the shocking truth about his family and buckles under the weight of the sins of his father, a former SS officer. Now Malrich, the outcast, will have to face that same awful truth alone.
Banned in the author?s native Algeria for of the frankness with which it confronts several explosive themes, The German Mujahid is a truly groundbreaking novel. For the first time, an Arab author directly addresses the moral implications of the Shoah. But this richly plotted novel also leaves its author room enough to address other equally controversial issues?Islamic fundamentalism and Algeria?s ?dirty war? of the early 1990s, for example; or the emergence of grim Muslim ghettos in France?s low-income housing projects. In this gripping novel, Boualem Sansal confronts these and other explosive questions with unprecedented sincerity and courage.
*** Hard Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World by Haruki Murakami [HomeInMyShoes, Dazrin, WT Sharpe]
Amazon US /
Overdrive
*** The Bat by Jo Nesbø [JSWolf, John F, treadlightly]
Amazon US /
Google /
Kobo /
Overdrive
*** The Iron King by Maurice Druon [treadlightly, caleb72, sun surfer]
Amazon US /
Kobo CA /
Kobo US /
Overdrive
*** How to Make Love to a Negro Without Getting Tired by Dany Laferriere [ccowie, Synamon, jemc]
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*** Le Grand Meaulnes by Alain-Fournier [sun surfer, Synamon, ccowie]
Amazon US Search /
Goodreads
*** As Red as Blood by Salla Simukka [sun surfer, HomeInMyShoes, Synamon]
Amazon US /
Goodreads
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