#kafka and wolkow could pretty much be swapped and i think so could howard and stroud
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So far I have:
translated book: Jonathan L. Howard: Johannes Cabal #1. Seelenfänger. [org. title: Johannes Cabal the Necromancer]
nonfiction: Anna Mirga-Kruszelnicka, Jekatyerina Dunajeva: Re-Thinking Roma Resistance throughout History: Recounting Stories of Strength and Bravery.
published before 2010: Faye Kellerman: Die Schwingen des Todes [org. title: Stone Kiss]
memoir: Theodor Michael: Deutsch Sein und Schwarz Dazu. Erinnerungen eines Afro-Deutschen. [engl. title: Black German: An Afro-German Life in the Twentieth Century.]
oldest on TBR: Anne Frank: Tagebuch der Anne Frank. 14. Juni 1942 bis 1. August 1944. [org. title: Het Achterhuis/engl. title: The Diary of a Young Girl]
author from a different country: Alexander Wolkow: Zauberland-Reihe #1. Der Zauberer der Smaragdenstadt. [org. title: Волшебник изумрудного города/engl. title: The Wizard of the Emerald City]
fantasy: Austin Chant: Peter Darling
short stories: Hendrik Buchna, Marco Sonnleitner, u.a.: Die Drei ??? und der Zeitgeist [no english title; collection of short stories in the german continuation of Robert Arthur’s Three Investigators stories]
published before 2000: Faye Kellerman: Doch jeder tötet, was er liebt [org. title: Justice]
2022 release: Jonathan Kellerman: City of the Dead. An Alex Delaware Novel.
literary fiction: Sylvia Plath: The Bell Jar / Jack Kerouac: On The Road (I’m pretty sure at least one of them qualifies)
YA: Jonathan Stroud: Bartimäus #1. Das Amulett von Samarkand. [org. title: The Bartimaeus Trilogy #1. The Amulet of Samarkand.]
reread: Franz Kafka: Das Urteil [engl. title: The Judgement]
400+ pages: Don Winslow: Corruption [org. title: The Force]
Got my first Bingo on @batmanisagatewaydrug‘s 2022 reader bingo! (With Jonathan Kellerman’s “City of the Dead” as the 2022 release.) Let’s see if I can get a blackout before the year’s over!
#kaj rambles#reading#2022 reading bingo#yes this is heavily weighted towards crime novels + children's books/ya/na but i don't particularly care#kafka and wolkow could pretty much be swapped and i think so could howard and stroud#but a lot of these technically qualify for multiple squares
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