If you had to memorize a single book or risk its extinction, which book would you choose? Let's discuss Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451.
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Book Review | Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman
I had heard so much about Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman that it made me avoid it. It’s also not the type of book I’d normally pick up from a book store. When my colleague literally pushed the book in my hand to read it, I felt very apprehensive about it. It actually took me 4 months to pick it up from my shelf once I bought it home. I was scared that the book will not live up to the hype and I’ll be the only person on Earth who dislikes it.
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Book Club, are you in one? | 30 Days of April #20
I’ve just finished April’s JennaStopReading #murdermondaybookclub April’s choice – review here. This is my first time participating in a book club and the chosen title was, in search of a better word, amazing. But to be honest, I’ve never really thought about joining one until earlier this month. I was mainly persuaded by the book choice to join Jenna’s. Would I join a IRL book club? Probably not. Yes, I love to discuss books and discover new ones, but I blame my introverted self for not wanting to meet new people in real life. Oh, the struggle! Maybe as I get more into books, my outlook on IRL book club…
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A Chat With a Genie | 30 days of April #7
I recently finished “A Whole New World- A Twisted Tale” (review here) which made me think – what would I wish for if I was to bump into a Genie one day? As a greedy human I would definitely have more than three wishes, but I’ve tried my hardest to narrow it down to three bookish wishes. 📖 I wish I was a fast reader. My first wish is definitely to become a speedy reader. I average about 1.5 books a week and come nowhere near the super fast readers I see in this community. How can anyone read in excess of 16 books a month is absolutely beyond me.…