TBR: My Autumn Reading List
The first six of those books I’ve actually started reading and have yet to finish… Continue reading TBR: My Autumn Reading List
The first six of those books I’ve actually started reading and have yet to finish… Continue reading TBR: My Autumn Reading List
My rule for this list is: the authors have to be alive… Continue reading Top Ten Tuesday: Authors I’d love to meet
I completely understand its well-deserved reputation. Continue reading Franz Kafka’s “Die Verwandlung”/”Metamorphosis” – book review
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
A beautifully-written debut, 1960s-style behaviour in the 21st century and a spaniel Continue reading Sally Rooney’s ”Conversations with Friends” – 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
I read it at breakfast, lunch and any other possible time I could find during the day… Continue reading John Le Carré’s “The Constant Gardner” – book review
A man should stand up to his bad luck, to his mistakes, to his conscience, and all that sort of thing. Why – what else would you have to fight against? Continue reading Joseph Conrad’s “The Shadow- Line” – book review