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Wednesday, July 5, 2023

Shelf Control #3: Hello? Is Anybody There? by Jostein Gaarder



Shelf Control is a weekly feature created by Lisa at Bookshelf Fantasies, and celebrates the books waiting to be read on your TBR piles/mountains. Since early January 2023, Shelf Control has moved base to Literary Potpourri.

My pick this time is:


Hello? Is Anybody There? by Jostein Gaarder




Jostein Gaarder is a Norwegian novelist, short stories, and children books writer. His books mostly aim to educate children or young adult on philosophy. His most famous work is Sophie's World (also my favorite). I have read most of Gaarder's other books too: The Solitaire Mystery (another favorite), The World According to Anna, Through A Glass Darkly, Vita Brevis, The Orange Girl, Maya, The Ringmaster's Daughter, and his Christmas theme book: The Christmas Mystery.

Hello? Is Anybody There? is another philosophy-theme book for children. It's on my TBR in Google Playbook, though I don't remember buying it! 🙃

Summary from Goodreads:
"While waiting for the birth of his baby brother, Joe is visited by a strange child from another planet, and the two discover that they, and their planets, share many similarities as well as differences."

I think this will provide a fun reading; a cute yet a little thought provoking story, without highbrow lectures on philosophy.

Have you read this book? Or any of Gaarder's?

 

4 comments:

  1. This sounds interesting and a bit like the Little Prince! I've only read Sophie's World by him which I quite enjoyed. It was heavy reading considering it tries to put across much of Western philosophy in a limited space but at the same time done in a way that is easy to grasp. Hope you enjoy this one!

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    1. Yes, the cover reminds me a bit of Little Prince. But I think Gaarder's would be more fun to read than Exupery's (judging by my previous reads of Gaarder).

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  2. The first time I've even heard of Gaarder. I do like the cover illustration. Maybe I'll have to find Sophie's World at the very least.

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    1. If you like Sophie's World, it is likely you'd like his other books.

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