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Books Review: 1. "The Invention of Hugo Cabret" by Brian Selznick This captivating novel takes place in Paris, but the intricate illustrations and detailed storytelling will remind you of the stunning architecture and rich history of Brussels. Follow the adventures of Hugo as he unravels a mystery that will keep you on the edge of your seat. 2. "Brussels Noir" edited by Michel Dufranne Dive into the dark and captivating world of Brussels with this collection of noir stories set in the heart of the city. From hidden alleyways to grand boulevards, these tales will make you see Brussels in a whole new light. 3. "The Garden of Evening Mists" by Tan Twan Eng While this novel is primarily set in Malaysia, its lush descriptions of nature and mesmerizing storytelling will transport you to the tranquil landscapes of Kuala Lumpur. Follow the journey of Yun Ling as she navigates memory, loss, and healing in the midst of a turbulent time in history. Documentaries Review: 1. "The Atom: A Love Affair" (2016) Explore the history of nuclear energy and its impact on Brussels and Kuala Lumpur in this thought-provoking documentary. Gain insights into the cultural, political, and environmental aspects of atomic energy in two very different cities. 2. "City of Ghosts" (2017) Witness the bravery and resilience of citizen journalists in the war-torn city of Raqqa, and draw parallels to the socio-political landscape in Brussels and Kuala Lumpur. This eye-opening documentary sheds light on the power of storytelling and the fight for truth in the face of adversity. 3. "Sepet" (2005) While not a documentary, this Malaysian film directed by Yasmin Ahmad captures the essence of Kuala Lumpur with its heartfelt storytelling and poignant portrayals of cultural diversity and societal norms. Explore themes of love, identity, and acceptance against the backdrop of a bustling city. Whether you choose to immerse yourself in the pages of a book or the scenes of a documentary, these recommendations offer a glimpse into the unique tapestries of Brussels, Belgium and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Happy reading and watching!