Not buying physical books and reading digitally still validates you as a bookworm. Reading depends on circumstances and you can love books in any form.
Category Archives: Reading Joy
Thoughts on Life in the Library
What working in a library can teach you about books, authors, readers, and yourself
TikTok Rescued Me From the Longest Reading Slump
Three female authors ended my temporarily bookless existence
‘Between Two Kingdoms’: The Power of Owning Your Story
Truths from Suleika Jouad’s brilliant memoir
5 Books like ‘The Song of Achilles’
Books that echo elements of Miller’s acclaimed novel
Lessons Learned from a Lifetime of Books
Confessions of an experienced bookworm
Why the Fuss Over Sally Rooney Is Justified
Sometimes overhyped writers aren’t worth it, but in this case, they are - reading ‘Beautiful World, Where Are You’ confirmed this
The Great Resignation Exit Strategy: 3 Books to Frame Your Perspective
Re-shape your career plans with these motivational reads
8 Parabolic Books like ‘Animal Farm’
If you loved George Orwell’s ‘Animal Farm’, check out these other titles that challenge how we perceive the world. Which one will you pick up first?
Books by Memory: ‘Justine’ by Lawrence Durrell
As the second of my Books by Memory series this is a rather tangential book review that uses memory to approach a book, rather than focusing in a more analytical way. This time I am reminiscing on Lawrence Durrell’s Justine. Before getting into my memories, I feel it is worth clarifying that I am notContinue reading “Books by Memory: ‘Justine’ by Lawrence Durrell”