Slovenia


I Saw Her That Night
Veronika Decides to Die
Figa
Alamut
Jugoslavija, moja dežela
Forbidden Bread: A Memoir
The Galley Slave (Slovenian Literature)
Newcomers (Book 1)
Čefurji raus!
Necropoli
A Day in Spring
The Sublime Object of Ideology
The Masochist
Slovenology: Living and Traveling in the World's Best Country
In ljubezen tudi
Notes from a Small Island by Bill BrysonWhen Secrets Bloom by Patricia  FurstenbergPaul & Kiki's Guide to Vacationing in Italy by Paul  StuartExpats Spain by Mark ShearmanAegean Dream by Dario Ciriello
Adventure Travel & Exploration In Europe
127 books — 106 voters
Alamut by Vladimir BartolSouthern scum go home! by Goran VojnovićYugoslavia, My Fatherland by Goran VojnovićI Saw Her That Night by Drago JančarThe Collector of Names by Miha Mazzini
Slovenian Literature in English
72 books — 4 voters

When Secrets Bloom by Patricia  FurstenbergThe Name of the Rose by Umberto EcoBroken April by Ismail KadareAnna Karenina by Leo TolstoyLes Miserables by Victor Hugo
Read Around Europe
70 books — 16 voters
The Name of the Rose by Umberto EcoA Farewell to Arms by Ernest HemingwaySiddhartha by Hermann HesseIgra s hudičevim repom by Vitomil ZupanThe Buddha of Suburbia by Hanif Kureishi
Vrhunci stoletja (Delo)
50 books — 1 voter


That is also a unique Slovenian tradition, and people have different opinions on how it originated. Some believe the paintings were originally done to bring good luck to the bees; others say it was to help the bees find their way to the right hive. My own view is that painted hives are just more interesting.
Jay Ebben, Smokescreen: A Jewish Approach to Stop Smoking

I told them a bit of what I told you: that this is bigger than a beekeeping class, that Slovenia is a magical place, and that the person who comes here will have an Aha! moment that will change them forever. And that person will absolutely become a champion for bees in the process.
Jay Ebben, Smokescreen: A Jewish Approach to Stop Smoking

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