Books I read in September
Roundup of the books I read in September. There are ten books, short reviews and links to bigger reviews. Continue reading Books I read in September
Roundup of the books I read in September. There are ten books, short reviews and links to bigger reviews. Continue reading Books I read in September
A super light silly reading for those who are looking for something unsophisticated and fast-paced. Continue reading Checking Out by Nick Spalding
A book about the life of a person born in Tito’s Yugoslavia. It’s funny, scary and thought-provoking. It’s also perfectly written. More about the book in the post. Continue reading April Fool’s Day by Josip Novakovich
The book is a masterpiece that contains “serious scientific answers to absurd hypothetical questions”. It’s hilarious and interesting. Read on for more photos and the review. Continue reading What if? by Randall Munroe
Some books are like mystical creatures. I don’t know the exact numbers but they are rare. Maybe they are even a disappearing kind, although I hope not. Here’s my review of a book like this. Continue reading Virgil Wander by Leif Enger
I’ve been nominated for the award, and now I’m answering questions and asking my own. Continue reading Sunshine Blogger Award
Starting my journey from the shores of Africa to discover lives, generations and history. A post about a new saga inside a marvelous cover. Continue reading Teleported to the Zambezi river while reading The Old Drift by Namwali Serpell
I recently reviewed a couple of books “from the future”. That means they are advance reading copies sent by publishers to “readers of influence” so that the readers can read and influence via their platforms. To say that I’m excited is an understatement. Continue reading On books, time travel and advance reading copies
What will happen if something as innocent and usual as dreams is placed in the middle of an apocalyptic story? What if dreams can change your life and who you are? ‘The Dreamers’ show you such story in a unique and beautiful way. Continue reading The Dreamers by Karen Thompson Walker is for those who dream about a really good book
A review of the book about women who got themselves into an impossible situation but still managed to drag through it without any memorable events or adventures. Continue reading A River of Stars and other unnecessary details
Get your 2-in-1 offer! Look at beautiful photos and read the review of the book that explains how advertisers fool you 😉 Continue reading ‘Bad science’ on homeopathy, creams, detoxing treatments and other scams
A new paperback arrived today. It’s not only pretty but clever. I took it for a photo shoot in an Albanian castle. Continue reading Non-fiction on subconscious in Rozafa castle