Weekly Thoughts #2
Weekly thoughts on 4 books: an epic space opera, a beloved fantasy classic, a non-fiction blend of linguistics and astrobiology, and a cozy Japanese fiction … Continue readingWeekly Thoughts #2
Weekly thoughts on 4 books: an epic space opera, a beloved fantasy classic, a non-fiction blend of linguistics and astrobiology, and a cozy Japanese fiction … Continue readingWeekly Thoughts #2
This book has taught me more about women hood, resilience, joy and gratitude of living, than any other I have read before.
… Continue readingThe Island of Sea Women Review: Resilience, Friendship & Tradition
In this week’s “Weekly Thoughts,” I introduce my recent reads and the ever-growing list of books I yearn to dive into. I also share my struggles and triumphs with writer’s block, reflecting on which techniques or tips help me to navigate out of this maze. … Continue readingReading and Writing Journey; Weekly Thoughts#1
I’m putting a mild spoiler warning because I plan to be honest, raw, and from the gut in my review.
Continue readingUnveiling the Soul: A Journey Through Alan Rickman’s Diaries
Autumn is here. Cosy weather, fluffy socks, hot chocolate and a good horror book are what I usually need for the season to officially kick off for me. This time I have chosen Matt Wesolowski’s third six stories book: Changeling. … Continue readingChangeling by Matt Wesolowski – Short Review
Short story collection from the author ‘Strange Weather in Tokyo’ and ‘People from My Neighbourhood’ and translated by Ted Goossen. … Continue readingDragon Palace by Hiromi Kawakami
Of Cattle and Men by Ana Paula Maia and translated from the Portuguese by Zoë Perry review. A story about a slaughter house and its workers in Brazil. … Continue readingOf Cattle and Men by Ana Paula Maia
The International Booker Prize longlisted; Whale by Cheon Myeong-Kwan review in a form of a personal reading journal. Weird, disturbing and dystopian. … Continue readingWhale by Cheon Myeong-Kwan #1
An approach to review differently; step-by-step reading journal about Collected Works written by Lydia Sandgren and translated from the Swedish by Agnes Broomé … Continue readingCollected Works by Lydia Sandgren #1
What a ride this book was. Do not be fooled by the small dimensions of it; this short novel is a tricky read. This year is definitely leaning toward’ the shorter the better’ reading wise at least in my experience so far.
… Continue readingFoundations by Abigail Stewart