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5 Reasons You Should Watch Bridgerton
Read more: 5 Reasons You Should Watch BridgertonWhen I saw the trailer on Netflix, I KNEW I had to watch this show and I fell in love with it! I was a big fan of Gossip Girl and so the concept it was in the Regency Era was even better. I found some similar patterns to my favourite shows and so here…
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How To Be Both by Ali Smith
Read more: How To Be Both by Ali SmithI would like to give a special shoutout to my beautiful friend Katie for recommending me this book ❤❤! It’s my first read from Ali Smith and How To Be Both has managed to put me in such an admiration state. A total adoration for the author and her creativity and her brilliance. Just when…
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The Prophets by Robert Jones JR.
Read more: The Prophets by Robert Jones JR.I went diving in this book without knowing what it was about and I am in awe. Astonished by the composition of this novel. From the writing to the plot to the characters. Everything was so well-thought that I wonder it the author got the best team of editors together for this publication. Now, what…
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We Have Always Lived in The Castle by Shirley Jackson
Read more: We Have Always Lived in The Castle by Shirley JacksonThe number of times I’ve seen this book around is insane. I saw this book in a used bookstore for 2.95$ and I just had to buy it. Upon starting my opinions about this novel, one thing I have to admit : Shirley Jackson is one hell of an author. Her sentences are unique but…
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The Once and Future Witches by Alix E.Harrow
Read more: The Once and Future Witches by Alix E.HarrowTrang’s back with another review! 🙂 The second novel of Alix E. Harrow is what I call… progress compared to her first novel Ten Thousand Doors of January. While her first publication was not a glorious review, the second attempt was way better, more substance in the story and I give it a straight 4.5/5,…
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Jerusalem by alan moore
Read more: Jerusalem by alan mooreHi all, Trang’s here! (: I decided to start this book on December 31, 2020 hoping to be done with it on New Year, what a mistake. I only finished it yesterday, with more than 30 hours put into reading this book of 1266 pages. For the first time in a really long time I…
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From Hell by Alan Moore
Read more: From Hell by Alan MooreI jumped from joy and excitement when my boyfriend gave me this volume on my birthday. From Hell is one magnificent graphic novel although it is raw and the illustrations are ..well quite not subtle. This one is not for the faint heart. Alan Moore in his own way and creativity, digs in the in…
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happy new year 2021 : a reflection
Read more: happy new year 2021 : a reflectionHi all! Trang’s here (: As the year comes to and end, I would like to wish everyone a happy new year! 2020 has been such a big year dealing with crisis all over the world, a pandemic, the US elections, and I only hope that it will get better. But face with all of…
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Piranesi by susanna clarke
Read more: Piranesi by susanna clarkeTrang’s here with a book review! A long awaited book by Susanna Clarke, after her triumphant novel Jonathan Strange & Mr Norell, people have been waiting patiently for her new novel to come out and in due time, she delivered her work brilliantly. It’s officially becoming one of my favourite books of 2020. Contrasting the…