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I used to dream about a book club nearby. It turns out, I don’t need the club because I have all of you here. Thank you and Happy New Year! Continue reading A post with my best wishes to you!
I used to dream about a book club nearby. It turns out, I don’t need the club because I have all of you here. Thank you and Happy New Year! Continue reading A post with my best wishes to you!
I was just about to write down my plans for the next blogging year, when I realised I was not actually sure if I really wanted to do the following things. Continue reading Blogsitential questions, or to do or not to do these things next year
The fears for Patrick got confirmed. Bad News is bad news indeed. Continue reading Bad News, Patrick Melrose novel #2 by Edward St Aubyn
Book photo post for the days when you don’t want to read much. Continue reading No Christmas reading, just pictures
The book that annihilated the remains of my aversion to young adult genre. Continue reading Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe while I discover I’m no longer aversive to young adult novels
How I tricked my brain into not buying more books. Continue reading Wishlist as a life hack for buying less books
On slang, negative review dilemmas, paper vs digital, and followers, from the perspective of a newbie. Continue reading Notes of a newbie in the blogosphere
I’ve never felt like a therapist to a fictional character before, but this book made the experience possible. Continue reading Woman Last Seen in Her Thirties by Camille Pagán
A book about dysfunctional and evil people from high society and one child who has to live among them. Continue reading Never Mind (Patrick Melrose novel #1) by Edward St. Aubyn
Really good stories, books from the future, and one book I decided not to finish. Continue reading Reading books in December
They are not typical audiobooks but they are great entertainment. Continue reading Audio shows: Lunch and Victorian Secrets
Fast-paced crime thriller that you can read within a weekend. Continue reading The Songbird Girls by Richard Parker