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The Hidden Palace, by Helene Wecker (2021)
I listened to the audiobook by George Guidall, which was excellent. I think plot-wise this story is weaker than The Golem and the Jinni, which introduced the two main characters, connected them, and had a clear antagonist who was connected to them both. But I don't know that I really care, because even though it's more meandering, I still enjoyed The Hidden Palace: the writing is good, the historical texture is good, I enjoyed following up on the characters, and I liked the new characters that were introduced.

Kurdspåret, by Joakim Medin (2023) [The Kurdish Trail]
The title refers back to the 1980's when Swedish prime minister Olof Palme was murdered, and the police for a time thought the PKK had done it. But the book is about the change in the attitude towards Kurds from Swedish government authorities: primarily the truly shameful way that the Swedish government has been bowing to the demands of Erdogan in Turkey in order to convince that country to let Sweden into NATO. For example, the Swedish Security Service has been labelling a fair number of Kurdish asylum-seekers as security risks and deporting them to Turkey where they risk torture, for reasons that are classified, but which according to the journalist who wrote the book seem to have to do with accepting Erdogan's notions of terrorism (which are often just about branding political opponents). It seems to have been enough for people to go to rallies or sign protests against Turkey or ISIS, who both invaded the YPG/YPJ-defended parts of Syria, or be engaged in Kurdish community organizing. Which is just so ironic and contradictory because the Swedish military has been collaborating with the YPG/YPJ in the fight against ISIS, just as the US did! The whole thing is just...ugh. /o\

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Date: 2024-03-02 01:14 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] princessofgeeks
I enjoyed The Hidden Palace for the reasons you mention as well.

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Date: 2024-03-02 04:01 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] dolorosa_12
I'm glad to hear you liked The Hidden Place — I loved The Golem and the Jinni and really must find the time to read the follow up.

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Date: 2024-03-03 12:59 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] nnozomi
Me and my slice-of-life tastes might actually enjoy The Hidden Palace more, then! That's good to know. (I have been meaning to read those books for so long, not least because I actually used to know the author a little, a neat person.)

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Date: 2024-03-03 05:51 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] chestnut_pod
I've been trying to steel myself to read The Hidden Palace -- I was unfortunately spoiled for the ongoing Chava-Ahmad conflict in the book, and it's made it difficult to want to get started!

All the Sweden-Kurdistan-Turkey dynamics you discussed in the Kurdspåret sections are fairly new to me; I am going to have to do some journal diving.

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Date: 2024-03-11 06:56 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] desecrets
The latter sounds fascinating but like a frustrating read!

Also - hi! I just subscribed to your journal, because we have a lot of overlapping and parallel interests (Aubreyad+Hornblower, polar exploration, I haven't read FotH but other people I follow love it so I'm intrigued). Also I'm always happy to see fellow Scandis online. There wasn't a sticky post, but I thought I should comment and check if out-of-the-blue follows are all right by you; if not, of course no worries and I'll pop along.

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Date: 2024-03-12 04:14 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] desecrets
Thank you! Haha I'll be sure to let you know! From what I've seen people saying about it on tumblr the dynamic between the mains seems unhinged in the best way.

Ooh, well, Bergensbanen is already a good start. Oslo isn't as much to look at nature wise maybe. If you enjoy history and wanna do something outdoors I'd recommend Akershus festning or the monastery ruins on Hovedøya, or the outdoor portion of Folkemuseet (they've collected original farm buildings that show older building traditions, the oldest are from the 13th century). If you wanna hike, there's several spots where you can get a really good view. (Ofc there's also many longer and/or more woodsy hiking routes.)

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