HASR?White Chrysanthemum by Mary Lynn BrachtAll the atrocities perpetrated by the Nazism and their western allies in World War II were well documented by the culture industry…Jul 31, 2020Jul 31, 2020
HASR?Norwegian Wood by Haruki MurakamiNorwegian Wood was my first fiction reading by Haruki Murakami (I read the book that he talks about his relationship with running) and I…Jun 22, 2020Jun 22, 2020
HASR?The Lying Life of Adults by Elena FerranteThe Lying Life of Adults is the new novel by the mysterious writer Elena Ferrante. As I loved Ferrante’s books that I have read so far…Jun 16, 2020Jun 16, 2020
HASR?My Lovely Wife by Samantha DowningAs I said in my opening post, I`m a member in a book club and this June`s novel had a very interesting description: Gone Girl meets Dexter…Jun 15, 2020Jun 15, 2020
HASR?Columbine by Dave CullenIn this year`s April 20th marks the 21st anniversary of one of the most horrific massacres at a school in the United States. That day in…Jun 14, 2020Jun 14, 2020
HASR?The Fireman by Joe HillThe Fireman by Joe Hill is that kind of book that the ratings are vary a lot (in Goodreads only 31% rated it with 5 stars). I downloaded…Jun 8, 2020Jun 8, 2020
HASR?Recursion by Blake CrouchWhat is the present? The relativity of time and how we see reality is the subject of Blake Crouch’s new book, Recursion. This Science…Jun 4, 2020Jun 4, 2020
HASR?Stay with Me — a story of hope and resilienceIn my first post I said that my first book from a book club was Stay with Me by Ayobami Adebayo and it was a very pleasant surprise. The…Jun 1, 2020Jun 1, 2020
HASR?Something about my reading journeyI love to read. Since I was a child, I used to read some children`s book — and others not so much — and tried to do some writing too…May 28, 2020May 28, 2020