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Nolitethoughts came into existence in order to get over my writer’s block. So I decided to write about books and share my thoughts. … Continue readingAbout Me
Book reviews; written in the dark
Nolitethoughts came into existence in order to get over my writer’s block. So I decided to write about books and share my thoughts. … Continue readingAbout Me
From sci-fi short stories to fantasy and horror, mystery and non-fiction. A little bit of everything to fit every reader’s taste. … Continue reading10 Exciting Upcoming Books in May, 2026
My Winter Reads, Quarterly wrap-ups, second installation. As in, all the books I read in October, November and December of 2025. … Continue readingMy Winter Reads – Readathon #2
A.k.a Finding Yourself while Singing in a Karaoke. Polly Barton’s novel of self-invention through love, obsession and self-exploration. … Continue readingAn Ode to The Empty Orchestra a.k.a Finding Yourself while Singing in a Karaoke
The list of books I have read in July, August and September of 2025. Intense reading months: grief, sapphic romance, fantasy and much more. … Continue readingMy Late Summer Reads of 2025
I love the surge of South-Korean action/fantasy. Japanese cosy, slice-of-life books are just healing remedies for my aching soul. Historical fiction with some mystical elements, environmental dystopian fiction, unhinged sci-fi bots and some nice small town horror. … Continue reading10 Books That I’m Excited About in 2025 (From June)
Korean Literature at its Finest with Brilliant Translation. The Age of Doubt is a collection of short stories from the Korean author Pak Kyongni. Her work mostly focused on the postwar period of the Korean War and the Japanese colonisation era. … Continue readingKorean Literature at its Finest with Brilliant Translation – The Age of Doubt by Pak Kyongni Review
Under the Eye of the Big Bird is long listed for the International Booker Prize, 2025. Dystopian meditation on evolution and extinction. … Continue readingBook Review; Under the Eye of the Big Bird by Hiromi Kawakami
My transition from Kindle to Kobo. Short description on how I moved my Kindle library to another e-reading device. … Continue readingFrom Kindle to Kobo
What if our endless trying to be a better version of ourselves is just programmed into our code in order to level up our character stats?
… Continue readingHow I Killed The Universal Man by Thomas Kendall Review
This year’s Nobel Laureate in Literature is the South Korean author Han Kang. Important conversations about the fragility of human condition. … Continue readingNobel Prize in Literature 2024: Han Kang, South Korean Author
volitIOn is a three-part sci-fi short story about a 16-year-old girl called: IO who finds herself trapped in a white room. … Continue readingvolitIOn: Part I_iO