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A Love Journey of Resilience and Imagination
Reading in Corona times….one of the positive things that has been granted to me these days, while staying at home, has been time: time to continue with projects I had started and never finished, time to read. As I finished reading “All the Light We Cannot See” by Anthony Doer, the feelings of melancholy, romanticism, […]
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On the Path or On the Highway to Immortality? All the light We Cannot See by Milan Kundera
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Klara and the Sun – A Juxtaposition of Humans with Artificial Friends All the light We Cannot See by Kazuo Ishiguro
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Sputnik Sweetheart – A Book About Self-Discovery and Loneliness All the light We Cannot See by Haruki Murakami
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1Q84…Probably Not Such a Fictive World After All…(wondering about 2Q20) All the light We Cannot See by Haruki Murakami
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A master blend of realism and (futuristic?) fiction All the light We Cannot See by Kazuo Ishiguro
Book Review Categories
- economics (1)
- Fiction (8)
- Non-fiction (1)
- Philosophy (5)
- Politics (2)
- Self-discovery (2)
Filter by Author
- Anthony Doer (1)
Filter by Year
- 2014 (1)
Blog Posts
New Release
Book Reviews
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On the Path or On the Highway to Immortality? All the light We Cannot See by Milan Kundera
-
Klara and the Sun – A Juxtaposition of Humans with Artificial Friends All the light We Cannot See by Kazuo Ishiguro
-
Sputnik Sweetheart – A Book About Self-Discovery and Loneliness All the light We Cannot See by Haruki Murakami
-
1Q84…Probably Not Such a Fictive World After All…(wondering about 2Q20) All the light We Cannot See by Haruki Murakami
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A master blend of realism and (futuristic?) fiction All the light We Cannot See by Kazuo Ishiguro