What's the Name of That Book??? discussion
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The one I can't remember is more modern - like second part of 20th century or so...
Blackout by Connie Willis? Memorization and time travel are involved.
Dragan, what's the location - London, large U.S. city, etc.?
Around what year did you read this book (assuming it's not a movie)?
Dragan, what's the location - London, large U.S. city, etc.?
Around what year did you read this book (assuming it's not a movie)?

I am not certain about the settings (that's why I skipped that) - but it's more of a suburban feel, though every time I rack my brains I only come up with the images from the movie Wanted, which has nothing to do with this... It is much more peaceful, like LeCarre or Murakami or maybe Tim Powers..


@Laurie, I can't remember blind boy and I am pretty sure it was a book, but what you have described goes along with what I can scrape.
Also, I believe that the book was written in English (wasn't a translation).

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0340377/
There's a character who memorized train timetables in The Plague by Albert Camus, although it's not the protagonist. And of course that's a translation.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Plague (other topics)The Railway Man (other topics)
Blackout (other topics)
The Five Red Herrings (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Albert Camus (other topics)Georges Simenon (other topics)
Eric Lomax (other topics)
Connie Willis (other topics)
I wondered if anybody can help me remember the name of a book (or maybe it was a movie, I am not really sure).
All I can remember is that the main protagonist lives close to the rail tracks and knows all the train timetables by heart. This is an important fact for the plot, but I can't remember in what way (I keep getting the feeling that it is a spy novel or maybe some mystic realism one like Murakami's).
Hope someone knows it :)
Dragan