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One thing to add to that:  Hidden Power: Presidential Marriages That Shaped Our Recent History by Kati Marton is a great read about this topic. 🙂 thenewrepublic: Is Michelle Obama the most animated First Lady this country has ever had? “When Jackie Kennedy led a television crew through the White House in February 1962, millions of Americans were riveted to the screen. This Wednesday, when Michelle Obama appears on The Colbert Report, it will be a much less exciting, and more commonplace event. It’s starting to seem like the First Lady has been everywhere on our televisions lately, celebrating her “Joining Forces”…

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Könyv: Pilátus (Szabó Magda)

Könyv: Pilátus (Szabó Magda) “Lehet, hogy ő is meghalt már, csak nem vette még észre? Lehet, hogy az ember hamarabb meghal, mint tudomást szerezne erről?” I couldn’t find an English edition, but it’s available in French, Spanish and German, these are for sure. And maybe other languages. I’m sorry if English is really not one of them, because it’s a life changing experience, I strongly recommend you to read it.

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Könyv: A mexikói (Fejős Éva)

Könyv: A mexikói (Fejős Éva)

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Should you judge a U.N. book by its cover? | Turtle Bay

Should you judge a U.N. book by its cover? | Turtle Bay nice collection of recent UN reads

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This Above All – Eric Knight

This Above All – Eric Knight It’s a classic that’s been on my list forever. Interesting that knowing the story I always thought it would be one of those hard to read, depressing war-time stories, but it is nothing of that sort. Of course it’s sad, but still there is this gleam of hope all along that comes through even despair. That is what – in my opinion – makes it lighter compared to other war-time literature. I loved Hemingway’s Farewell to arms or For whom the bell tolls but at certain points when he started philosophizing about war I…

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The Door, the movie based on Magda Szabó’s famous novel comes out this week in Hungary directed by Academy Award Winning director István Szabó (no relation, it’s a very common name in Hungary). Recently I was lucky enough to attend a public talk with István Szabó about the movie, the cast, the novel and some background stories. We learned that it wasn’t the director’s idea to make this movie, he was asked to do it. The Door is one of the late Magda Szabó’s most well-known pieces of work translated into 38 languages. It is also one of her autobiographical…

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Come Next Summer by Leigh Michaels – Powell’s Books

Come Next Summer by Leigh Michaels – Powell’s Books I wanted something light and easy before I start to read anything else, so I choose one from Leigh Michaels. I used to like her short novels for this sole purpose, this one did not become my favorite though. I love her characters, they are really well written in every novel, but I just felt the story was poor in this one. Or maybe I have just read too much from her already and she seems to be working on the same pattern over and over again. But anyway I picked…

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A History of Mistresses by Abbott, Elizabeth

A History of Mistresses by Abbott, Elizabeth I have recently finished “A History of Mistresses”. It is a history of famous mistresses from ancient times until our age examinig every aspect of this phenomena from the ways of becoming a mistress to the public opinion about them. It was actually harder for me to read than I expected. Although it has a good balance between history (in the academic way, based on really thorough research, the author is a historian) and almost tabloid-like portrayal, sometimes I just found it too much, too heavy. But in all it’s a really good…

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Könyv: Csajok (Fejős Éva)

Könyv: Csajok (Fejős Éva)

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Könyv: Ne féljetek (Jókai Anna)

Könyv: Ne féljetek (Jókai Anna) Befejeztem.

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