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'Você já pensou que num baralho existem muitas cartas de copas e de ouros, outras tantas de espadas e de paus, mas que existe apenas um curinga?', pergunta à sua mãe certa vez a jovem protagonista de O mundo de Sofia.
Esse é o ponto de partida deste outro livro de Jostein Gaarder, a história de um garoto chamado Hans-Thomas e seu pai, que cruzam a Europa, da Noruega à Gréci
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Published May 10th 2007 by Companhia de Bolso (first published 1990)
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Elisa-MargauxIf you liked his way of writing I would recommend 'The Orange Girl' also by Jostein Gaarder. A really heartwarming and sad story about a young boy and…moreIf you liked his way of writing I would recommend 'The Orange Girl' also by Jostein Gaarder. A really heartwarming and sad story about a young boy and how his parents met and fell in love. (less)
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Jul 28, 2008ratna rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
'I don't belong anywhere.
I am neither a heart, a diamond, a club, nor a spade. I am neither a King, a Jack, an Eight, nor an Ace.
As I am here - I am merely the Joker, and who that is I have had to find out for myself.
Every time I toss my head, the jingling bells remind me that I have no family.
I have no number - and no trade either.
I have gone around observing your activities from the outside.
Because of this I have also been able to see things to which you have been blind.
Every morning you h
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Oct 01, 2008Ahmad Sharabiani rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Shelves: novel, fantasy, philosophy, 20th-century, literature, scandinavian
Kabalmysteriet = The Solitaire Mystery, Jostein Gaarder
The Solitaire Mystery (Norwegian: Kabalmysteriet) is a 1990 fantasy novel by Jostein Gaarder, the Norwegian author of the best-selling Sophie's World. Its main target audience is young adults, but the themes of the book transcend any age group. The Solitaire Mystery, as with Sophie's World, has a philosophical content but, unlike Sophie's World, it does not explicitly mention philosophers and theories; thus readers of the book may be unaware
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May 18, 2014Bionic Jean rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Shelves: fantasy, mystery-crime, read-authors-e-h
The Solitaire Mystery is a very unusual fantasy novel by the Norwegian author Jostein Gaarder, the first novel he wrote after his bestselling 'Sophie's World'. It was published in 1990 as 'Kabalmysteriet', and won the Norwegian Critics Prize for Literature. In common with 'Sophie's World', it has a lot of philosophical content, although The Solitaire Mystery does not specify particular philosophers, or explicitly refer to philosophical theories. It can be read as a YA novel, but the themes trans..more
May 06, 2017Em Lost In Books rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Shelves: 2017, translations, 1990-99, 4-star, stand-alone-read
I suggested a 'translation theme' to my small group of GR friends for this weekend (which later turned into mystery translation), and this was the book that came to my mind. It was short to read over the weekend, a translation, and has been out under mystery category by GR members. To be honest, I thought it to be a murder mystery with a 12 year old protagonist. But once I started reading I found that I was very wrong. Once I finished reading this book, I told myself not every mystery is about m..more
Aug 07, 2007Casey rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
This is my all-time favorite book, and Gaarder is one of my all-time favorite authors. His sophomore effort is the strongest, I feel, for many reasons - complex enough to keep you interested, interesting and whimsical enough to keep it light, and new enough (in his works) that the story within a story (within a story) had yet become cliche.
I generally don't believe in destiny, but this book makes me want to believe.
Aug 13, 2007Maeve rated it really liked it · review of another edition
You can really read this book at any age and appreciate it on different levels every time. On one level this is a mystical tale about a Norwegian boy and his father driving across Europe to find the boy's mother who left his father several years/months (time isn't exactly linear in this novel).
Along the way, the boy is given a tiny little book hidden in a sticky bun and then a magnifying glass with which to read the book. In the book unfolds a fantastical tale about life of an island.
Much more e
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Apr 13, 2009PurplyCookie rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Shelves: fantasy, personal-faves, philosophy, story-within-a-story
This novel, which was published in Norway before 'Sophie's World', is another offbeat, delightful ontology masquerading as an ingeniously constructed fairy tale. It tells the story of the 12-year-old Hans Thomas, who is driving with his father from Norway to Greece in a quest to retrieve his errant mother.
I was captivated by the twin storyline of Hans Thomas who left Norway with his philosophical father in search of his mother who had 'went out into the world to find herself'; and that of Baker
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Apr 01, 2017Charlotte May rated it liked it · review of another edition
Shelves: magical-realism, historical-fiction, contemporary-recent
I'm really toying the line between 3 and 4 stars so I've settled with 3.5. It's a hard one, as the concept with this book was so clever and different; and it's not like me to say but I almost think it was too different.
Hans Thomas and his father travel across Europe in search of his mother, who they believe is in Athens.
While on this journey Hans Thomas is given a magnifying glass by a dwarf and shortly after 4 sticky buns from a baker, the largest one containing a very small book inside.
So b
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Apr 22, 2015Sharyl rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
I may never look at a deck of cards the same way again. The Solitaire Mystery is another imaginative, clever, and thought-provoking philosophical tale by Jostein Gaarder. This time, the protagonist is a 12-year-old boy named Hans Thomas, a bright boy who is quickly exiting childhood and trying to make sense of the world around him.
This story does not have too much in common with Sophie's World--it's much more like a fairy tale. I did not expect this, and yet--I enjoyed it very much, and thought
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Jul 08, 2015Nadia Mohammed rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Warning : once you start reading Jostein Gaarder you will never recover, nothing around you will look the same again so be ready to see the world through the eyes of a child be ready to burst into a state of wonder and jump out of your conciousness bounderies you never know, you might be the next joker in a pack of cards
after sofie's world I was confused how I'm going to rate this book for all the knowledge I gained from the first but something touches you that deep shouldn't be rated less than
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Jun 20, 2017Mahmoud ElNagdi rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
It left me with so many questions about the true nature of life and our surroundings. This book is a master piece in philosophy and a great fantasy adventure. I've loved every page of this book.
“Destiny is a cauliflower head which grows equally in all directions.”
Aug 09, 2011Jen added it · review of another edition
This book is a modern fairy tale, a lighthearted philosophy lesson, and a reminder that life is a miraculous and beautiful gift. As the story begins, Hans Thomas and his father are traveling to Greece in search of Hans Thomas' long-lost mother. The plot thickens when a strange little man gives Hans Thomas a magnifying glass, and a kind old baker gives Hans Thomas a sticky bun containing a tiny book that can only be read using the magnifying glass. The book contains a fantastic fairy tale about a..more
Oct 18, 2017Roza Alani rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
The most complex novel i've ever read.If your destiney has managed to meet someone,be sure you will whatever obsacles you will face
Amazing mystery by the amazing josteen
Apr 12, 2011Hugo rated it really liked it · review of another edition
This is not the first Gaarder book I have read, but this is the very first book that I started understanding his philosophy, on lives, on religion and ultimately, on the universe.
I like this book very much. It opened me to a whole new way of looking at the world and at ourselves. It in some extent persuaded me to take philosophy as a breadth subject in uni. We are more than just ourselves, we are the consciousness of the universe. However, we are just too damn busy doing the things that we do ev
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Jun 14, 2009Febz Beloy rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Like all Jostein Gaarder's books - the book is filled with interesting thoughts from the world of ideas.:) It makes you question your existence - questioning not laced with doubt but with wonder at the magnificence and utter wonder of this world. While reading the book - I was all at once the Joker who sees too much and too deeply, the Ace of Hearts who always has this habit of losing herself, Frode (the Master) who fills his mind with fantasies and dreams that would soon become reality. It was..more
Mar 06, 2017Lauren Langford rated it did not like it · review of another edition
this book is pointless.
for all of its plot acrobatics and occasional moments of wisdom, ultimately this book feels shallow and empty and devoid of any real original message. the main characters were flat and unrealistic and in spite of their journey they did not develop much.
i had high hopes because it is a book with many positive reviews, but in the end it was just a regurgitation of everything written by philosophers who have come before.
Jun 18, 2011Megan added it · review of another edition
'I've thought a great deal about this. Dad came into the world because of a fall of Man, but can't everyone trace their roots back to Adam and Eve? I know the comparison stumbles a little. One case revolved around apples and the other around cowberries. But the inner tube which brought Granma and Grandpa together does look a little like the snake which tempted Adam and Eve.'
'As I stared at the fish in the glass bowl, I suddenly noticed an old man with white hair standing behind the counter insid
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Oct 31, 2013Colin Albin rated it really liked it · review of another edition
At the recent Cheltenham Literary Festival, Jostein Gaarder expressed a little bit of frustration that many people don’t seem to realize that he has written lots of other books, apart from Sophie’s World. This gave me the impetus to start reading some of his other novels and I have just completed The Solitaire Mystery, an intriguing book which demonstrates impressive powers of the imagination. The basic plot is quite a simple one: a father and son decide to go on a journey from Norway across Eur..more
May 15, 2008Bethany rated it really liked it · review of another edition
This one is a strange one.
This book did not have me reading frantically to find out what happens next, but it did have me thinking about the book quite a bit. I found it strange, magical, fascinating, quirky and oddly calming.
I will never think about the Joker in a deck of cards the same way again..
Jul 23, 2017Sundus rated it really liked it · review of another edition
..God is sitting in heaven laughing because people don't believe in him.
Jostein Gaarder cleverly incorporates fantasy , philosophy, fairy tale and family history in this book thus making it a fantastic read!!!
Nov 16, 2015Paula Vince rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Shelves: fantasy-and-sci-fi-stories, contemporary-fiction, childrens-books, young-adults-fiction
Hans Thomas is a young boy on a road trip across Europe with his Dad. Their ultimate aim is to track down his mother, who left them on a quest to 'find herself' when Hans Thomas was tiny. They've discovered she has a successful modelling career in Athens, so that's their destination. Dad has decided it's about time she came home, or at least talked things over.
On the way, Hans Thomas acquires a small magnifying glass, and a little further on, a tiny book with minuscule writing given especially t
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Sep 09, 2012Roisin rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
This is one of my favourite books of all-time. It might even be my all-time favourite book. It's hard to say.
I first read it when I was 14 years old and my Tad-cu (said Da-key i.e., Grandpa) had just died. I depressed at the time, not because Tad-cu was dead (although that was sad, of course), I was already depressed when he died. I remember going to New Plymouth (which is where he lived) and my brother's girlfriend at the time came along. She was an aggressive sort of person. Very opinionated a
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Jul 11, 2016Sirilpotter rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
(English title: The Solitaire Mystery)
Re-read this in preparation for my upcoming project on Jostein Gaarder in my last year of university!
It was even better than I remember it. An amazing story full of wonder and philosophy, beautiful language and devices that will make you question the world we live in.
It was also very refreshing to read something in Norwegian, as I usually read in English these days.
Gaarder remains one of my all-time favourite authors and I cannot wait to properly investigate
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Sep 05, 2007Muhammad rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Hans Thomas, what a lovely boy ! but the most inspiring character in this novel is the joker. Joker is the wild card in the deck who knows almost everything. In the medieval culture, joker is kind of job in the palace. the joker have to entertain the royal family with his jokes.
but in the existentialist paradigm, joker is an unic personality. the joker is excluded from another 52 cards, independent, and fully freedom. ofcourse everybody shall be an unic person, who gain his/her freedom by his/he
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Aug 30, 2011Zoe rated it it was amazing · review of another edition

O Fluminense

I must have read this book 100 times, at least. I remember reading this book as a young girl and was so fascinated by this world that Gaarder built. I looked up all the places mentioned in this book on a real map (There was no google map back then) and imagined in my little head.
I still have the copy somewhere and would love to read it again. I would recommend this book to any little girl who dreams of a different world, of a different time.
Aug 20, 2015Maria Espadinha rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
'A joker is a little fool who is different from everyone else. He's not a club, diamond, heart, or spade. He's not an eight or a nine, a king or a jack. He is an outsider. He is placed in the same pack as the other cards, but he doesn't belong there. Therefore, he can be removed without anybody missing him.'
Oct 18, 2015soumaya rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
This is absolutely mind blowinggggg !!
Jostein Gaarder is such a genius.I simply enjoyed every single word of this novel.
It's just a beautiful mixture between philosophy and fiction .you will love it for sure !
'علينا نحن أن نذكر الناس أن العالم هو أجمل وأغرب مغامرة موجودة'
Sep 13, 2016Dornaz rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Every time I read it I gain Something new about it and according to me This book and specially The Joker's character which is the most mystrious part of the book can change anyone's attitude toward living their lives and ofcourse it did change mine! ☺

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Dec 11, 2017Marina marked it as to-read · review of another edition
Thankyou Gramedia I've got 50% discount from IDR 79.000 into IDR 39.500! Happy Harbolnas Day! Now i'm waiting for it is being delivered to my house! >_<
Jan 28, 2019Jelle Rijntjes rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Jostein Gaarder has a great way to put an element of phylosophy in his stories. This story maked me really think about the world.
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Jostein Gaarder is a Norwegian intellectual and author of several novels, short stories, and children's books. Gaarder often writes from the perspective of children, exploring their sense of wonder about the world. He often uses meta-fiction in his works, writing stories within stories.
Gaarder was born into a pedagogical family. His best known work is the novel Sophie's World, subtitled 'A Novel a
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