Shelly Kagan “Death” – Open Yale Courses – review
Shelly Kagan warns in the very first lecture that his approach to death is not an objective one… Continue reading Shelly Kagan “Death” – Open Yale Courses – review
Shelly Kagan warns in the very first lecture that his approach to death is not an objective one… Continue reading Shelly Kagan “Death” – Open Yale Courses – review
Jeehan starts her new job only to witness the collapse of the World Trade Centre from her office window. Continue reading Anissa M. Bouziane’s “Dune Song” – book review
I read Faulks’s new novel, as I think it was meant to be read: on a trip to Paris. Continue reading Sebastian Faulks “Paris Echo”- book review
My rule for this list is: the authors have to be alive… Continue reading Top Ten Tuesday: Authors I’d love to meet
I’ve been very lazy with Top Ten Tuesday recently, but I have decided to get back into it… Continue reading Top Ten Tuesday: Books by my Favorite Author that I Still Haven’t Read
Villette is a weird book, but I really liked it. Continue reading Charlotte Brontë’s “Villette” – book review
It reminds uncomfortably of the current intellectual climate Continue reading Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 – book review
This book is incredible. I read it in Polish translation and it made me double- up on my efforts of improving my French. Continue reading Gustave Flaubert’s “Madame Bovary” – book review
Any novel that begins like that, is tipping its hat to “Cranford”. And that is high praise indeed. Continue reading Liane Moriarty’s “Big Little Lies” – book review
A heartbreaking read, for many reasons. Continue reading The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot –book review