Blogging Anniversary - 10 years

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A while ago I checked when I did my first blog post, in order to celebrate with an anniversary post. Well, that day came and went without any reaction from me. Better late than never, so here a reminder of my very first blog post from 24 October 2012.  The book was New Finnish Grammar  by Diego Marani. Marani is an Italian novelist, translator and newspaper columnist. While working as a translator for the European Union he invented a language ‘Europanto’ which is a mixture of languages and based on the common practice of word-borrowing usage of many EU languages. It was a suitable book to start with, being a book about letters, languages and memories. With a beautiful prose, the novel went directly to my heart.  "One night at Trieste in September 1943 a seriously wounded soldier is found on the quay. The doctor, of a newly arrived German hospital ship, Pietri Friari gives the unconscious soldier medical assistance. His new patient has no documents or anything that can ide...

Book Beginnings on Fridays and The Friday 56





Hello, a little bit late for this meme, but I really do not want to miss it. This week I choose a book I have just finished. The Girl in Rose, Haydn's Last Love by Peter Hobday. The beginning comes from the Overture to the book, obviously following a musical work.


Book Beginnings on Fridays hosted by Rose City Reader
"Studying history is like reading by candlelight: it takes time for the eyes to become accustomed to the shadows."

The Friday 56 hosted by Freda's Voice
"Back at the house in Bedford Row Fanny, the maid, had raised the alarm and told the Master that Miss Rebecca had left the house early in the morning and got into a gentleman's coach. "
A review will follow on this book, which is well written, but most of it concerns the music world, which might not be such a bad case.

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  1. Sounds quite interesting! Have a great week ahead!

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    1. Thank you Freda. I have not had time yet to look at the other contributions for last week, but will. Always enjoying to join.

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  2. This looks right up my alley. I love fictionalized historical novels. And that cover!
    Here is a link to my Friday 56: https://coffeeandcatsblog.wordpress.com/2018/03/09/friday-56-59/#comments

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  3. Thank you. I love these kind of books as well. You can always learn something about the people and the times.

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