Pocket Atlas of Remote Islands: Fifty Islands I Have Not Visited and Never Will
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Born on the wrong side of the Berlin Wall, as a child Judith Schalansky could travel only through...
Berlin Marco Polo Handbook
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For advice you can trust, look no further than Marco Polo. The Berlin Marco Polo Handbook offers...
Emma @ The Movies (1786 KP) rated Atomic Blonde (2017) in Movies
Jun 26, 2019 (Updated Sep 25, 2019)
The day after Gasciogne's death, Lorraine is dispatched to Berlin to recover the List and assassinate Satchel, a double agent who has sold intelligence to the Soviets for years and who betrayed Gasciogne. When she arrives in Berlin, she is immediately ambushed by KGB agents working for arms dealer and KGB associate Aleksander Bremovych. Lorraine then meets with her main contact, agent David Percival. After failing to find any immediate leads, Lorraine searches Gasciogne's apartment and discovers a picture of him and Percival, and is then ambushed by the Volkspolizei. She realizes only Percival knew she was going to the apartment, and begins to suspect him of being Satchel...
If I'm honest, I read the full plot description and went "oooooh, was that what was going on!?" Not in a "that was confusing sort of way, but I had just gone for some good old fashioned violence.
ClareR (5733 KP) rated Friedrichstrasse 19 in Books
Jun 11, 2023
All intriguing characters and stories that give a glimpse into urban life in Berlin, as well as its history. It probably helped that I was familiar with the history of Germany generally (thanks to a German degree many years ago!), and I make a point of reading fiction set in Germany when/ if I come across it. And this is a pleasure when I come across books like Friedrichstrasse 19!
Memory
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It is East Berlin, in the year 1990. The wall has just been pulled down. A man arrives at the flat...
The Spy Who Came in from the Cold
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It is 1962: the height of the Cold War and only months after the building of the Berlin Wall. Alec...
Maurice Weiss: Facing Time
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Born in Perpignan, in the south of France, in 1964, Maurice Weiss is one of the most successful and...
Jim Jarmusch recommended Atomic Blonde (2017) in Movies (curated)
The Baby Boom: How it Got That Way...and it Wasn't My Fault...and I'll Never Do it Again
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The Baby Boom - over-sized, overwrought, overbearing, and all over the place, from Donovan to Obama....
Life in Five Seconds: Over 200 Stories for Those with No Time to Waste
Matteo Civaschi, Gianmarco Milesi and H-57
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Winner of the Cannes Lions Bronze Award for Design 2013! In today's caffeine-charged, jet-fuelled,...