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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 548001" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>I'm currently middle of Hoda Barakat's The Stone of Laughter and I can recommend. Not light reading, but good. It's a bit older book, written in early nighties and set to Lebanese civil war. It brings to my mind also Sofi Oksanen's novel Purge that is set to Estonia from WW2 to early nighties. Not a light read, in fact rather horrible at times, but I really liked it. My other summer reading has included Adam Thirlwell's The Escape. That too I enjoyed.</p><p></p><p>In lighter reading I tend to enjoy my Swedish mystery novels, Camilla Läckberg being my current favourite and some nonsensical chick lit. Sophie Kinsella's newest I've Got Your Number was funny and enjoyable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 548001, member: 14557"] I'm currently middle of Hoda Barakat's The Stone of Laughter and I can recommend. Not light reading, but good. It's a bit older book, written in early nighties and set to Lebanese civil war. It brings to my mind also Sofi Oksanen's novel Purge that is set to Estonia from WW2 to early nighties. Not a light read, in fact rather horrible at times, but I really liked it. My other summer reading has included Adam Thirlwell's The Escape. That too I enjoyed. In lighter reading I tend to enjoy my Swedish mystery novels, Camilla Läckberg being my current favourite and some nonsensical chick lit. Sophie Kinsella's newest I've Got Your Number was funny and enjoyable. [/QUOTE]
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