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"Young Victor-Flandrin Péniel, son of a French boatman, is a very uncommon hero. He has abilities only known in fairy tales: He has, as all his children will, a golden spot in his eye, and a blonde shadow. He wears a necklace of frozen tears, his fathers tears, who was defaced by an Ulan warrior. And his glance makes mirrors go blind... The family saga of Nuit d'or, Goldnight, as they call him."Neither have I read book like this before or after nor met anybody who knew Sylvie Germain.





It may be the same book released under a new name then.
Which one would you prefer; Die letzten Kinder von Schewenborn or Die Wolke?
To help push this along, I'm going to Lost Everything by Brian Francis Slattery; an incandescent and thrilling post-apocalyptic tale in the vein of 1984 or The Road.
To help push this along, I'm going to Lost Everything by Brian Francis Slattery; an incandescent and thrilling post-apocalyptic tale in the vein of 1984 or The Road.
Kim wrote: "I don't think I know any obscure authors."
Check your TBR list and find something that looks interesting by an author that doesn't have many fans/ratings
Check your TBR list and find something that looks interesting by an author that doesn't have many fans/ratings

It's a bit of a weird book but it left me thinking about it for a long, long time.
(I can't vouch for the english translation though, I've read it in french)
I'd allow it, recently read Day of the Oprichnik: A Novel by Vladimir Sorokin and thought it was fantastic

To help push this along, I'm going to Lost Everything by Brian Francis Slattery; an incandescent and thrilling post-apo..."
Well Die letzten Kinder von Schewenborn is the one I read but in English as my German is horrific.
Rachel wrote: "I've got another one if you're still looking for nominations, West with the Night by Beryl Markham."
One nomination per person
One nomination per person

"Either the work of John Fante is unknown to you or it is unforgettable. He was not the kind of writer to leave room in between."

Good book - amazing life!
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