How neat that Allende wrote a take on Zorro, I had no idea. So many lovely classics and translated works to fit in this month it looks like! I'm overly spread thin lately, but wishing for more time for buddy reads to come
@@ReadBecca that will be wonderful! I’ll be here when time allows! I keep getting library holds coming in and I haven’t been able to get to many on my pile yet!
Thanks for another great pile of possibilities, Deea! Zorro sounds so cool! I have A Separate Peace on my TBR shelf and will be interested to hear your thoughts on it. Hmm . . . I didn't realize that it was women in translation month, but I do have a book that would count for that. I was saving it up for a selection of books on WWII but I may break down and read it in August. Lately I've been making very official TBR lists, and then totally leaving them in the dust and mood reading last-minute additions! 😋 Have a lovely week!
@@areadersalmanacwithceleste1366 mood readers unite!! 😂💗 I am hopeful I’ll read many (if not all) of these! I’m in a classic and weighty frame of mind currently and all of these are clamoring for my attention!
All the French books! I wish I had room on my TBR to buddy read at least one of these with you 😭 You got through East of Eden a whole lot faster than I have 😆
The Tin Flute is a really wonderful and heartbreaking. I’m looking forward to your thoughts on it. ❤ I didn’t know Allende wrote a retelling of Zorro! That’s exciting.
@@Shellyish as soon as I get a couple library loans finished I am starting both Tin Flute and Zorro🤗 Hoping the humor I love in the original story is present in Allende’s because I need the levity with the heartbreak of Tin Flute😅
I’m glad to hear your thoughts on rereading East of Eden. I definitely need to reread that one. It was so impactful. A separate peace traumatized me as a young teen 😅
@@CandlewickLibrary I remember the trauma! I was much more eager for my heart to be broken back then. We’ll see how I get on with it this time 😬 East of Eden was hard also, but the hope and beauty that comes makes it worth it !
I am taking part in Women in Translation Month, I am reading Collette. It is a book of her short stories, I have read some of her stories and I enjoy them. She wrote Gigi. I bought this book a while ago and it has been sitting on my TBR, not from lack of interest it is just a huge book. This is a good reason.
I'll see if I can get the tin flute from my library it looks like it's out of print but it's on amazon dispatching from the US second hand but I don't like the price tag lol. I'm a maybe for a buddyread if I can get a hold of it. I didn't know about an Allende version of Zorro, or if I did I forgot. Your WIT list sounds super.
Ooh I will be super interested to hear how you find Jamila! I think the author is a man so might not work for women in translation month but definitely teeny enough for shorty September 😁 Didn't know Allende had done a version of Zorro, how cool!
@@redheadreading it still works because it is about a woman (author = woman, translator = woman, or translated work about women … that’s the way I do it anyway 🤔)
Was it The Tin Flute you were looking for a buddy reader for? I would have to request it from the library, but I don't think it would take too long. I've never read Roy, even though she's Canadian. You're call. I'm good either way.
There are copies in our system. Two of them are translated by Alan Brown, but I can't tell who the other is translated by. Did you say yours is Hannah Josephson?
The Tin Flute is a really wonderful and heartbreaking. I’m looking forward to your thoughts on it. ❤ I didn’t know Allende wrote a retelling of Zorro! That’s exciting.
Oooh! I loved Zorro! It was so fun...quite a swashbuckler!
@@awebofstories you read Allende’s?!
Feel better Poppy! 💗
@@ThisLittleLightLife it’s something she struggles with some days more than others 💗
How neat that Allende wrote a take on Zorro, I had no idea. So many lovely classics and translated works to fit in this month it looks like! I'm overly spread thin lately, but wishing for more time for buddy reads to come
@@ReadBecca that will be wonderful! I’ll be here when time allows! I keep getting library holds coming in and I haven’t been able to get to many on my pile yet!
Thanks for another great pile of possibilities, Deea! Zorro sounds so cool! I have A Separate Peace on my TBR shelf and will be interested to hear your thoughts on it. Hmm . . . I didn't realize that it was women in translation month, but I do have a book that would count for that. I was saving it up for a selection of books on WWII but I may break down and read it in August. Lately I've been making very official TBR lists, and then totally leaving them in the dust and mood reading last-minute additions! 😋 Have a lovely week!
@@areadersalmanacwithceleste1366 mood readers unite!! 😂💗
I am hopeful I’ll read many (if not all) of these! I’m in a classic and weighty frame of mind currently and all of these are clamoring for my attention!
@@areadersalmanacwithceleste1366 Hope your summer had been lovely 😊
Your pup is so sweet!
@@itsnellmarie she is very sweet. 💞 She brings us so much joy!
I didnt realize Elegance of the Hedgehog was one of your favorite books!! I hope you have a great reading month ❤
@@ChristyLuisDostoevskyinSpace it is ! 💖
I hope it is a great month also! So much goodness is possible!
I am going to try and read Iza’s Ballad this month too. Love a bit of Steinbeck. I hope you love everything you get to Deea❤
@@CharlieBrookReads Thank you, Lovely.
let me know when/if you begin Iza and we can chat about it!
All the French books! I wish I had room on my TBR to buddy read at least one of these with you 😭
You got through East of Eden a whole lot faster than I have 😆
@@Coffee_and_a_Book it was a reread and rereads always go faster!
I wish you had room too! 🤗
Nice selection, can’t wait to see what you’ve read 👀
@@Tinasmovinglibrary I think August wrap up is tomorrow…
Hi Deea! Had never realized Isabel Allende had a version of Zorro. I loved her 'The House of Spirits'. What a great list for August...Happy Reading! 🐝
@@WaterBearReads Hiiii Heather! 👋🏻
I wouldn’t have known either if it hadn’t been right there in front of me at the LFL!
The Tin Flute is a really wonderful and heartbreaking. I’m looking forward to your thoughts on it. ❤ I didn’t know Allende wrote a retelling of Zorro! That’s exciting.
@@Shellyish as soon as I get a couple library loans finished I am starting both Tin Flute and Zorro🤗 Hoping the humor I love in the original story is present in Allende’s because I need the levity with the heartbreak of Tin Flute😅
I’m glad to hear your thoughts on rereading East of Eden. I definitely need to reread that one. It was so impactful.
A separate peace traumatized me as a young teen 😅
@@CandlewickLibrary I remember the trauma! I was much more eager for my heart to be broken back then. We’ll see how I get on with it this time 😬
East of Eden was hard also, but the hope and beauty that comes makes it worth it !
I would have been willing to go on a Gabrielle Roy journey with you. Alas, all the copies my library has are untranslated.😂😭
@@kellireadsalot I run into that issue all the time!! I don’t understand why?! Even audible doesn’t have most of her books in English!
I am taking part in Women in Translation Month, I am reading Collette. It is a book of her short stories, I have read some of her stories and I enjoy them. She wrote Gigi. I bought this book a while ago and it has been sitting on my TBR, not from lack of interest it is just a huge book. This is a good reason.
@@sherrirabinowitz4618 sometimes just beginning a huge tome is the most intimidating part, so bravo for taking that first step, Sherri!
@novelideea thanks, it is a pretty book too.
I'll see if I can get the tin flute from my library it looks like it's out of print but it's on amazon dispatching from the US second hand but I don't like the price tag lol. I'm a maybe for a buddyread if I can get a hold of it. I didn't know about an Allende version of Zorro, or if I did I forgot. Your WIT list sounds super.
@@PageTurnersWithKatja oh! 🤞🏻Fingers crossed you can find it! She is a Canadian author and I often find her books more affordably on Abe Books.
Poppy! Exciting plans - I will message you about The Aeneid x
@@spreadbookjoy okay! No pressure though!♥️
Ooh I will be super interested to hear how you find Jamila! I think the author is a man so might not work for women in translation month but definitely teeny enough for shorty September 😁 Didn't know Allende had done a version of Zorro, how cool!
@@redheadreading it still works because it is about a woman (author = woman, translator = woman, or translated work about women … that’s the way I do it anyway 🤔)
@@redheadreading I am looking forward to it!
@@novelideea ah excellent, in which case I hope you enjoy!! 😁
Was it The Tin Flute you were looking for a buddy reader for? I would have to request it from the library, but I don't think it would take too long. I've never read Roy, even though she's Canadian. You're call. I'm good either way.
There are copies in our system. Two of them are translated by Alan Brown, but I can't tell who the other is translated by. Did you say yours is Hannah Josephson?
@@sandra3616 oh Sandra yes! I would love that! Let me know when you can get it and I’ll wait to begin!🤗 Yayay!
@novelideea Yay! Me and my slow-reading self is looking forward to reading with speedy! 😂
@@sandra3616 🤣🤣
@@novelideea it's in! This is the version edited by Alan Brown.
The Tin Flute is a really wonderful and heartbreaking. I’m looking forward to your thoughts on it. ❤ I didn’t know Allende wrote a retelling of Zorro! That’s exciting.
My dad read Hinds Feet to me when I was little. ❤