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‘A Touch of Death’ Reminded Me Why I Love Dystopias
A Touch of Death takes place 1000 years in the future, under a totalitarian kingdom that uses fear and walls to keep its people in, safe from the horrors that lurk in the Outlands. This is why I enjoyed it.
How the Sequel Outshined Its Predecessor
Find out what readers are looking for in a good mystery and why Elly Griffiths’s first book in her ‘Magic Men’ series was not as good as the first one.
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo: A Heart-Breaking Story About Finding the Right Path in Life
The Seven husbands of Evelyn Hugo is the best book I have ever read. Taylor Jenkins Reid is known for her amazing characters and real stories. This is how Evelyn’s story moved me to pieces.
Why Evan Thomas’s ‘First’ Belongs on Your Bookshelf
In this work, Thomas lets the interviews and research speak for themselves, as he merely binds the history together. Here are my thoughts and takeaways.
You Can Never Read The Same Book Twice
The practice of re-reading is usually talked about as a form of nostalgia, or comfort. That’s certainly a huge piece of why I re-read certain books, particularly those I will put on audio as I fall asleep, do laundry, or bake. And yet, I can’t help but notice that re-reading books has offered me something else, too.
Lessons Learned From Reading Guilt
How to read more of what you love, ditch what you don’t, and develop a reading schedule that works for you I am a perfectionist to my core. As an Enneagram 1, perfection to me means that I pick and choose which things in life matter so much that I make them into moral, lifeContinue reading “Lessons Learned From Reading Guilt”
If Losing Control Scares You, Read ‘What Happens in Tomorrow World’
Uncertainty is a major and scary part of life. “What Happens in Tomorrow World?” was a wonderful surprise and made me re-think my coping strategies and attitudes to stress.
‘The Two Lives of Lydia Bird’ Puts a Brilliant Spin on Grief
‘The Two Lives of Lydia Bird’ sets a unique plot device that allows Josie Silver to examine how we move forward after the loss of someone dear.
4 Key Takeaways from ‘Living Better’ by Alastair Campbell
Alastair Campbell reflects on his experience of living with depression over the course of a hectic and challenging career.