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Gorgeous South-Korean sci-fi book post by the rising indie publishing company; Honford Star. … Continue readingLAUNCH SOMETHING!
Gorgeous South-Korean sci-fi book post by the rising indie publishing company; Honford Star. … Continue readingLAUNCH SOMETHING!
My skinny book pile for July. I loved each one of them, and probably the best books I have read this year so far. … Continue reading🌞 2022 JULY WRAP-UP🌞
☀︎🌊Book Review☀︎🌊 about Gabrielle Zevin’s Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow. “This book taught me that to get back to doing what I’m doing after failing is enough.” … Continue readingTomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin BOOK REVIEW
‘The village became this pulsating united entity of horrors.’ Book Review about the Hungarian author Nádas Péter’s novel; Rémtörténetek. … Continue readingRémtörténetek by Nádas Péter *Book Review*
“Jed Perl is using extraordinary and utterly gorgeous words, what made my head spin around like a sunflower on a sunny day.” NOLITETHOUGHTS … Continue readingAUTHORITY AND FREEDOM A Defense Of The Arts by Jed Perl
Book review about Notes On An Execution written by Danny Kukafka. ‘The fox on the cover is not the same fox by the time I have finished this book.’ … Continue readingNOTES ON AN EXECUTION BY DANYA KUKAFKA
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
‘I really wish I could attend her class in real life. There is so much we can learn from her. Not just about Science and Chemistry but how to gain the freedom to let ourselves be who we are without anxiety.’ … Continue readingLESSONS IN CHEMISTRY BY BONNIE GARMUS
The first manga that I have read in Japanese. A heart-warming throwback to the times when everything was new and exciting and most of all; adventurous. The time when it felt good to be alive, to be a child. … Continue readingよつばと! by あずまきよひこ (VOLUME 1)
Book Review about Bora Chung’s Cursed Bunny; the book that brought me closer to my inner world of art, in a way that I treasure deeply. … Continue readingCursed Bunny by Bora Chung and Translated by Anton Hur