Books with interruptions: The true color of Alexander Pushkin
Imagine yourself in a room full of writers and littérateurs from different areas, cultures, and origins. You ask them one simple question:
Who are the...
The City of Brass by S. A. Chakraborty
The City of Brass isn’t the perfect novel by any means, but the characters are engaging, the setting is magical, and the plot is...
YA fiction by Black Authors
In today’s blogpost, I have compiled some of my favourite fiction by Black authors and ones I am excited to read into a list!...
DVD Player From Mars: no delivery for this month
DVD Player From Mars: “Tenet”, “Dune”, “No Time to Die”... no movies for this month:
Dear people on Earth,
I heard from my sources that you've...
Writing: Consumer or Creator?
I used to adore writing. It was all I wanted to do, and I used to make bold claims that I’d be the next...
The Hating Game by Sally Thorne
Something you should know about me dear reader, I am a hopeless romantic. I devour it. I seek it. I consume it. So when...
Books with interruptions: Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari
"Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind" by Yuval Noah Harari is a huge bestseller.
The book was translated into 45 languages, and has sold more...
The Bookshelf Evolution
My love affair with books started at the library. I didn't own a book until I was eleven years old and I still remember...
Anna Karenina, or why Tolstoy is the G.O.A.T.*
Part I:
People in 1874 didn't sit in front of their TV, waiting for new episodes of their favorite show on HBO to be released....
The World of Tortall – Tamora Pierce
I’m in an old second-hand bookshop in Notting Hill in London. Dust floats in the air as sunlight filters in through the windows, dancing...