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1. Japan: Inheritance from mother by Minae Mizumura
2. Argentina: Things we lost in the fire by Mariana Enriquez
3. Mexico: Like Water for chocolate by Laura Esquivel
4. Russia: Sown in tears by Beverly Magid
5. Italy: On the edge of sunrise by Cynthia Ripley Miller
6. China: Falling leaves by Adeline Yen Mah
7. South Korea: Anothers man city by Choi In-ho
8. South Korea: The square by Choi In-hun
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11. South Korea: God has no grandchildren by Kim Gyeong-uk
12. Lithuania: The republic of Uzupis by Hailji
13. South Korea: At least we can apologize by Lee Ki-ho
14. South Korea: One spoon on this earth by Hyun Ki-young
15. South Korea: Lonesome you by Park Wan-suh
16. South Korea: A most ambiguous Sunday and other stories by Jung Young-moon
17. England: Brandon Tudor Knight by Tony Riches
18. South Korea: Scenes from the enlightenment by Kim Nam-cheon
19. Japan: Tales of Ise by anonymous
20. Japan: The pillowbook of Sei Shonagon by Sei Shonagon
21. Vietnam: The lover by Marguerite Duras
22. England: all the winding world by Kate Innes
23. Germany: The master and the maid by Laura Libricz
24. England: Fagins Boy by Christina E Pilz


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Am done with BRANDON TUDOR KNIGHT Brandon - Tudor Knight by Tony Riches

Which i found interesting, although not as good as i hoped it would be. I think i will give it 3.5 stars rounded to 4 stars. Let me know if i need to do anyhing else. Also, one point :)


message 3: by [deleted user] (last edited Apr 20, 2019 10:56PM) (new)

Have finished with SOWN IN TEARS. Sown in Tears by Beverly Magid

To be honest, another 3.5 to 4 star read. So i liked the depiction of what Leah had to do to survive, and I also liked seeing points of views from two characters. What i wanted was more concrete passage of time because i had no idea how much time has passed since the attack and Leahs decision and attempts to rebuild her life. Umm two points i believe.


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Have finished ON THE EDGE OF SUNRISE. On The Edge Of Sunrise (The Long-Hair Saga, #1) by Cynthia Ripley Miller


To be honest, i think if i read this book prior to reading the sequel, I might have given it a higher rating. But i think i will five it 3.5 stars to be honest. I liked the details and the research the author has done. But i feel as if the villains need to be worked on a bit more. Umm 3 points?


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