If somebody asked me what to read
If somebody asked me what books I’d recommend, here are a few. Continue reading If somebody asked me what to read
If somebody asked me what books I’d recommend, here are a few. Continue reading If somebody asked me what to read
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
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
Reading only one book at a time now feels like listening to only one song. Here’s the list of books I’m reading this November. Continue reading Currently reading in November
I’m answering different book questions here Continue reading Tag post about different books
Roundup of the books I read in October. Five of them were actually VERY GOOD! Continue reading Books I read in October
The Stranger Diary is described as “contemporary gothic” and it’s not really untrue. It’s just that contemporary in this book goes one way while the gothic part goes the other. Continue reading The Stranger Diaries by Elly Griffiths
This book enraged me more than I ever expected to be enraged by a book. I had to keep myself away from any social media in order to decompress first and only then to reform my indignation into a more coherent review. Continue reading The Darkness by Ragnar Jónasson