H. P. Lovecraft. What am I doing wrong?
I’ve failed to like the stories. Help! Continue reading H. P. Lovecraft. What am I doing wrong?
I’ve failed to like the stories. Help! Continue reading H. P. Lovecraft. What am I doing wrong?
An ultra marathon of a book where nothing is simple, characters are mystical and stories are surreal. Continue reading The Old Drift by Namwali Serpell
On how texts change with time. Continue reading Do you notice how far you are from your recent perception?
โArenโt memories a little like furniture of the mind?โ Continue reading The Last List of Miss Judith Kratt by Andrea Bobotis
I think if I had to narrow down my reasons for reading to just one single thing it would be people watching. Continue reading Do you ever read just to people watch?
The fourth book about Patrick Melrose took me the longest to read and was the first book in the series that actually made me doubt the decision to read any series at all. Continue reading Mother’s Milk, Patrick Melrose #4 by Edward St. Aubyn
I tried different authors, settings and storylines, but I still kept hitting upon these patterns. Did you notice them too? Continue reading Am I imagining things or these patterns do happen in modern female-authored literature?
Iโve officially been to and returned from my first blogging slump! Continue reading New blogsistential questions
House of Glass is a platypus of literature. The book has a body of a gothic mystery and a tail of another genre. Continue reading House of Glass by Susan Fletcher
An exceptional pacifist novel about WWI, but unfortunately I failed to like the book as much as I anticipated. Continue reading The Salt of the Earth by Jozef Wittlin
A fast-paced psychological thriller about a woman after coma and her search for the truth. Continue reading Day of the Accident by Nuala Ellwood
It’s a story about a 17-year old girl called Fleetwood who’s trying to save herself, her baby and her friend in England during the times of witch-hunts. Continue reading The Familiars by Stacey Halls