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Saturday, 28 June 2025

Six in Six 2025

 
From The Book Jotter

I found this through one of my blogger friends, Emma @ Words and Peace who was made aware of it though Jo @ The Book Jotter. Jo started this in 2012, so congratulations on doing it that long and providing us with a great way to reminisce about our books of the year so far. Unfortunately, she has stopped blogging in the meantime.
She has given us 52 categories from which we can choose six and mention six books that belong into those categories. (But one book can be in several lists, see her ruleshere).

I have tried to stick to books that I liked but didn't succeed in every category.

Six new authors to me
Bergmann, Michel "Mr. Klee and Mr. Feld" (GE:Herr Klee und Herr Feld) - 2013
Campbell, Jen
"Weird Things Customers say in Bookshops" - 2012 
Capote, Truman "
Breakfast at Tiffany's" - 1958
Durgun, Tahsim "Mum, please learn German" (GE: Mama, bitte lern Deutsch: Unser Eingliederungsversuch in eine geschlossene Gesellschaft) - 2025
Takahashi, Yuta "
The Chibineko Kitchen" (J: ちびねこ亭の思い出ごはん 黒猫と初恋サンドイッチ/Chibinekoteino omoidegohan kuronekoto hatsukoisandoitchi) - 2020
Worsley, Lucy "Jane Austen at Home" - 2017

Six authors I am looking forward to reading more of
Hansen, Dörte "At Sea" (GE: Zur See) - 2022
Schami, Rafik "The first ride through the eye of the needle" (GE: Der erste Ritt durchs Nadelöhr) - 1988
Stelter, Bernd "Fashion, murder, and the sound of the sea. Camping crime thriller" (GE: Mode, Mord und Meeresrauschen. Camping-Krimi) - 2024

Six books that took me by the hand and led me into the past
Cornwell, Bernard "The Last Kingdom" (The Saxon Stories #1) - 2004
Gappah, Petina "Out of Darkness, Shining Light" - 2019
Pierce, Patricia "Jurassic Mary: Mary Anning and the primeval monsters" - 2006

Six From the Non-Fiction Shelf
Campbell, Jen "Weird Things Customers say in Bookshops" - 2012 
Kaminer, WladimirHyun, Martin "Instructions for neighbours" - (GE: Gebrauchsanweisung für Nachbarn) - 2024  
Mak, Geert "The Dream of Europe. Travels in a Troubled Continent" (NL: Grote verwachtingen. In Europa 1999-2019) - 2019
Pierce, Patricia "Jurassic Mary: Mary Anning and the primeval monsters" - 2006
Schnoy, Sebastian "A Little Peace: A Cheerful History of Europe in Three Revolutions and a Flash of Inspiration" (GE: Das bisschen Frieden: Eine heitere Geschichte Europas in drei Revolutionen und einem Geistesblitz) - 2019
Sonneborn, Martin "Mr. Sonneborn goes to Brussels" (GE: Herr Sonneborn geht nach Brüssel) - 2019

Six classics I have read
Flaubert, Gustave "Madame Bovary" (FR: Madame Bovary) - 1857
Sartre, Jean-Paul "Nausea" (F: La nausée) - 1938
Thoreau, Henry David "Walden; or, Life in the Woods" - 1854

Six pretty book covers
Christie, Agatha "The Mousetrap" - 1952
Hislop, Victoria "The Figurine" - 2023
Nguyễn, Phan Quế Mai "Dust Child" - 2023
Takahashi, Yuta "The Chibineko Kitchen" (J: ちびねこ亭の思い出ごはん 黒猫と初恋サンドイッチ/Chibinekoteino omoidegohan kuronekoto hatsukoisandoitchi) - 2020
Worsley, Lucy "Jane Austen at Home" - 2017

If you like the idea as much as I do, go ahead, choose your own "Six in Six" and let Jo know.

Six in Six 2022.
Six in Six 2023.
Six in Six 2024.

8 comments:

  1. Nice picks!! It was fun seeing your selections.

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    1. Thanks, Lisa. It's always fun making these lists and reminisce about the last six months.

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    2. I'm working on this post now, but I won't likely have it posted for a few days due to a busy schedule.

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    3. No rush, Lisa. I don't think anybody can tell us when we have to post something. Even the Tuesday challenges I sometimes post on a Wednesday, like this week where I write about the month today.

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  2. So nice to see you discovered Bernard Cornwell!
    I'll post mine early next month

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    1. Thanks, Emma. I am sure I wrote on your post that I read it but it must have gotten lost. :(
      Looking forward to your list.

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  3. This is always such a fun post! Every year I think I'll do it, and every year I totally forget until I see someone else's post...and by then June is over and it feels too late. ;D

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    1. You can still do this in July, Lark. It's a nice way of going over what you read lately.

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