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various-stormsnsaints · 1 year ago
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teal-skull · 2 years ago
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Hi I saw your post about the phrase "se ei ole mistään kotoisin" and the book you linked looks interesting I just might get it 👀 I have an Amazon gift card that I want to spend on something fun and I was wondering if you have any Finnish book recommendations!! Either with translation or in simpler Finnish works too :D
Omg!
Ngl you were in my mind when I was writing that book recommendation :3 I hope you will enjoy it if you end up getting it! But keep in mind that because it is humorous it is not a deeb dive but rather scracthing the surface.
I will have to do a confession here that I don't read too much of finnish literature (something that I need to fix)
A general tip: try adding "selkokirja" (or selkosuomi/selkokielinen) to your search. Selkokirjat are books writen, or re-writen into simpler finnish than the original. (yle's website has a section "selkouutiset" where you find news in selkosuomi
Sorry, I wrote you a really long list, but maybe more is better so you can pick and choose.
-The moomin books by Tove Janson! Pick any one, Comet in Moominland and Midsommer Madness are my faves. They were originally written in swedish because Tove was swedish-speaking finn, so finnish editions are translations. There's also comics.
-Not Before Sundown by Johanna Sinisalo. English translation (and many other) is available of this one. This book is about a gay man called Enkeli (angel) who takes a baby troll into his house and tries to take care of it. But troll is part of a wild nature and the night. From tiny snippets we follow how this turns out. Finlandia Prize winner.
-The Unkown Soldier by Väinö Linna. This is THE Book in Finland. A finnish classic and the nation's "collective memory" of the Continuation war against Russia. Many movies made out of this one. According to wikipedia there is a new english translation from 2015, which is better than the previous but some of the localization has been critizied.
-The Purge by Sofi Oksanen. A very dark and depressing book set in the soviet occupation of Estonia. Haven't read this one yet but it is widely popular. Check wikipedia for more info.
-Ja hän huutaa: Splatterpunk-Antologia (Aaave Taajuus, 2014) I took you like violence and blood, well here's a collection of splatterunk short stories writen by different finnish horror authors. Havent read all of them yet, but the ones I have read have been... good in a way of "I wanted to be disgusted and I got what I wanted". Let me tell you, these shortstories are propably the most gruesome shit writen in finnish horror scene. All warnigns ably. You honestly just need to read the backcover. It's only available in finnish but I don't think the language will be too complex.
-Pyöveli by Anneli Kanto. Only available in finnish but it's a humortictic, grotesk story set in medieval Finland following the son of an executioner, a newly (un)happily married judge in Vaasa and a peasant determined to get a new, succesfull life.
- Magdalena Hai writes speculative finnish fiction
Some recomendations by my friends: -Ilkka Remes is a thriler writer but I couldn't find any of his works translated
-Childrens books: Risto Räppääjä -books (K makes references to him in few songs!) and Heinähattu ja Vilttitossu.
-Kepler62 by Timo Parvela (Scifi)
-Varjot by Timo Parvela (fantasy)
-Hirviöasiakaspalvelu, kuinka voin auttaa by Anni Nupponen (monster customer service), the publisher is Osuuskumma
-Leena Krohn writes horror/fantasy
Also some classic finnish books are:
-The seven brothers by Aleksis Kivi, the first novel writen completely in finnish. I read this one, at first it was fun but near the ending draged on way too long, sori Aleksi. You will see this one being referenced all the time.
-The Egyptian (Sinuhe egyptiläinen) by Mika Waltari.
-Minna Canth's plays like Työmiehen Vaimo or Annaliisa. They deal with women's position in the victorian era.
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stephaniejoanneus · 1 year ago
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Kepler62: The Invitation by Timo Parvela and Bjørn Sortland, illustrated by Pasi Pitkänen
Kepler62: The Invitation by Timo Parvela and Bjørn Sortland, illustrated by Pasi Pitkänen. Translated by Owen F. Witesman. Arctis Books, 2023. 9781646900336 Rating: 1-5 (5 is an excellent or a Starred review) 3 Format: Hardcover Genre: Science fiction What did you like about the book? This short, illustrated book takes the fantasy of video game prowess to another level. Two brothers, one…
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winningthesweepstakes · 1 year ago
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Kepler62: The Invitation by Timo Parvela and Bjørn Sortland, illustrated by Pasi Pitkänen
Kepler62: The Invitation by Timo Parvela and Bjørn Sortland, illustrated by Pasi Pitkänen. Translated by Owen F. Witesman. Arctis Books, 2023. 9781646900336 Rating: 1-5 (5 is an excellent or a Starred review) 3 Format: Hardcover Genre: Science fiction What did you like about the book? This short, illustrated book takes the fantasy of video game prowess to another level. Two brothers, one…
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culturevsnews-blog · 6 years ago
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Superbe #tome3 et #tome4 de la série #kepler62 de #timoparvela #bjornsortland et #pasipitkanen chez #nathan chronique sur Culturevsnews.com #bookstagram #instabook #ista #book #chronique #review #space #youngdult https://www.instagram.com/p/ByZqMFunpif/?igshid=1vpz3b5i9d9tu
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In case you're wondering, on the right we have the Solar System and on the left we have the Kepler-62 System. I just imagine that Stars would be just like big proud moms, and keep fighting about who has the best System in the Milky Way. And, c'mon, the Sun would absolutely use this argument. This is day #29 of 365 days of doodles and the theme of today is "Stars are like big proud moms". They would always say that the planets should always wear a coat too. --- #art #artist #artoninstagram #instaartist #doodle #doodles #doodling #365daysofdoodles #sketch #sketches #sketchbook #sketching #draw #drawing #drawings #space #milkyway #solarsystem #sun #kepler62system #earth #mars #venus #kepler62 #mercury #saturn #jupiter #netun #netuno #uranus #colorpencil #challenge
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youraufildespages · 6 years ago
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Kepler 62 - tomes 3 et 4 de Timo PARVELA
Kepler 62 – tomes 3 et 4 de Timo PARVELA
Edition: Nathan jeunesse
Nombre de pages: 157 pages
0 % Edition: Nathan jeunesseNombre de pages: 127 pages 0 % Résumé: L'expédition vers le système solaire Kepler62 est prête à partir. Ils sont 12 enfants, et il n'y aura pas de retour. Ari, Joni et Marie embarquent dans le même vaisseau et prennent place à bord de capsules qui les maintiendront endormis le temps du voyage.
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emiliclimbs · 6 years ago
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Oh I don't think most of them have been translated into English. Lene Kaaberbøl's The Shamer's Daughter is, but that might be the only one. I also had Anna Jansson's and Jørn Lier Horst's detective books (for kids), an Icelandic kids book, a poetry collection, and some others. Also one of my favorite middle-grade series: Kepler62 by Timo Parvela & Bjørn Sortland. That one is an amazing scifi book series about people moving to another planet in the future. And the illustrations are GORGEOUS and made by Pasi Pitkänen and it's such a shame that it hasn't been translated more (just Norwegian and Finnish I think?).
Monday November 18th
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Sorry @senioryeargains, you tagged me for a SDS last week and I didn't post. Today I finally took a selfie at the high point of my day. It was quite a new task for me at work to speak in front of an auditorium and basically entertain 70 10-year-olds for 45 minutes.
Otherwise this day was ugh. Also my tights wouldn't stay up at all which made for a few anxious moments.
My goals:
1. Be active - 💚 walking to the school and back did the trick and pushed me to over 100 % activity
2. Warm meal - 💚 yes
3. Say no - 💛 kinda. I helped our intern to deal with a demanding customer. Also told the kids to not spoil the books to each others
@waynefromaustralia
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kitapozetleripdf · 8 years ago
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blogdelespacio · 12 years ago
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La Misión Kepler descubre planetas habitables a 1.200 años luz
David Aguilar (CfA Institute)
El día de hoy se ha realizado el que podría ser uno de los descubrimientos más importantes de los últimos años, en materia de astronomía. La misión Kepler, a través del satélite que lleva su mismo nombre, han descubierto una nueva estrella que han bautizado como Kepler 62, y que sin duda quedará grabado por siempre en la mente de los astrónomos, debido a la importancia que tienen dos cuerpos planetarios que la rodean. Son, dos planetas habitables que recuerdan en muchos sentidos a nuestra querida nave espacial natural, La Tierra.
En el caso de Kepler 62e las condiciones son excepcionales, aseguran los responsables de este descubrimiento en el CfA Institute. Esto se debe a que está ubicada a una distancia muy cómoda, por llamarlo de alguna manera, de su estrella, lo que le permite contar con una suficiente cantidad de radiación estelar (o solar, comparando con nuestro caso) para poder subsistir la vida, pero sin estar lo suficientemente cerca de la estrella Kepler 62 como para que sea mucha la radiación y el calor. Tiene 1.6 veces el tamaño de nuestro planeta, y completa una órbita alrededor a su estrella en 122 días.
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Las posibilidades de la existencia de vida en estos planetas ni siquiera se está estudiando
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El otro cuerpo planetario, Kepler 62f, por su parte completa su órbita en 267 días, lo que quiere decir que está más alejada que su hermano y tiene 1.4 veces el tamaño de la tierra.
Lo más curioso de este descubrimiento, es que según las imágenes captadas por este maravilloso satélite que llegó al espacio en el año 2009 con el objetivo de detectar planetas fuera de nuestro sistema solar, es que tantp Kepler 62e como 62f son cuerpos planetarios totalmente azules, por lo que estaríamos hablando de que cuentan con océanos masivos alrededor de toda su superficie. En el caso del "62f", al estar más alejado y no recibir el calor suficiente, se estima que sería una bola de hileo, en teoría, ya que el agua de los océanos estaría congelada.
El SETI celebra este descubrimiento
El Instituto de búsqueda extraterrestre (SETI, por sus siglas en inglés), celebra este descubrimiento por parte de la Misión Kepler y asegura que justamente esto sería lo que han estado esperando por muchos años.
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Dadas las condiciones con las que cuentan estos cuerpos planetarios, en especial en el caso del Kepler 62e, se presta mucho para ser un planeta, en teoría, habitable, aunque faltan realizar muchos estudios y sobre todo cálculos para poder afirmar semejante cuestión. Aún así, desde el CfA aseguran que "nunca habíamos visto algo similar, ni en el Sistema Solar ni en otros sistemas. Tienen océanos sin fin".
Las posibilidades de la existencia de vida en estos planetas ni siquiera se está estudiando, por los momentos, pero ciertamente el Instituto SETI pondrá su vista en dirección a este sistema compuesto de 5 pequeños cuerpos y una estrella joven, que se encuentra a "apenas" 1.200 años luz de distancia y que prometen mucho como exoplanetas habitables, aunque al día de hoy es sólo un sueño llegar a ellos.
fuente: http://alt1040.com/  
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