Photo by Ugur Akdemir on Unsplash or How I traveled Fictionally Last Year I wrote a similar article about the books I read in 2020, which you can read here. You’ll find I was a much more “productive” reader back then, with 19 books read, as opposed to only 12 this past year. For some reason, despite theContinue reading “12 Books I Read in 2021”
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The February Book Review
This month was slightly more fruitful in terms of reading than January, although not much. I managed to read a novel and a novella. I’ll be covering both in this review. Please beware, there are spoilers ahead. Five Quarters of the Orange by Joanne Harris Joanne Harris is an English author, best known for theContinue reading “The February Book Review”
The January Book Review
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue I’m hoping to read at least one book per month this year and so far I’ve managed. I’ve started with The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E.Schwab. Now, I’ve seen the name of the author several times before and thought I should have a go at one ofContinue reading “The January Book Review”
19 Books I read in 2020 – how I traveled fictionally in Covid times
I’ve always enjoyed reading, and I prefer fiction for the way it makes me feel rather than the information conveyed. I enjoy wandering into a story, only to get back to real life a few hours later. I studied philology so I can be quite critical of literature, but I usually prefer no to. OneContinue reading “19 Books I read in 2020 – how I traveled fictionally in Covid times”