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The Song of Achilles : book review
Read more: The Song of Achilles : book reviewI fell in love with Circe by Madeline Miller and I had to read the book that made her debut, The Song of Achilles. Picture Greece in the age of heroes, the narrator is Patroclus son of Menoetius, that makes him a prince but a quite awkward prince in his manner. After a terrible incident,…
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Ten Thousands Doors of January : Book review
Read more: Ten Thousands Doors of January : Book reviewReading this book is my first attempt at trying a Nebula Award book this year and since it got so many good reviews in the blogosphere, it also encourages me to finally pick it up and even suggested it to my friends for our book club of September. To give you an idea of the…
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AKIRA movie review
Read more: AKIRA movie reviewBefore all the movie theatres shutting down, I had the chance to assist one of the most phenomenal events of all time : AKIRA on big screen. It is simply another kind of experience. I went into the movie theatre not knowing what’s the plot, nor the storyline and what’s it about. The iconic bike…
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fall must-haves BOOKS
Read more: fall must-haves BOOKSHere are some of my favourite reads during the Fall season, I would always go back to them no matter what. The Picture of Dorian Gray : an all-time favourite of mine, I have described my love for this book in this post. If you want to embrace that dark academia in a fall atmosphere,…
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codename villanelle by luke jennings : book review
Read more: codename villanelle by luke jennings : book reviewKilling Eve has been on my top favourite tv shows this year and I just realized that I have the ARC of the original book that inspired the show and I never got to review it before. The show is pretty similar to the book in the sense of they took the main concept and…
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Tenet (2020) : Movie Review
Read more: Tenet (2020) : Movie ReviewDon’t try to understand it, feel it. The most accurate quote from the movie yet represents the whole movie. When the credits were done my reaction was: Tenet in short, is a strong idea that works if you don’t think too hard about it, yet needs you to think hard about it to understand it.…
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August’s yOUNG ADULTS : a review
Read more: August’s yOUNG ADULTS : a reviewMidnight Sun The long awaited sequel to the Twilight series. Okay, let me rephrase it, it’s not really a sequel, more like a companion of the Twilight series. We follow the perspective of Edwards when he met Bella for the first time and what are his thoughts and feelings during the process. This book has…
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DARK Season 3 : Still Confusing
Read more: DARK Season 3 : Still Confusing*Spoilers alert, obviously. For those of you who watched Dark religiously, the season 2 ended with a twist : “Not What Time, but What World” That quote introduces us to parallel universe and go beyond the time traveling. THE CAST No doubt about it, they have once again, successfully cast the right group of people…
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Why I’m Not Finishing The Books I’m not Enjoying
Read more: Why I’m Not Finishing The Books I’m not EnjoyingThree years ago, I would religiously finish all the books even if I was not enjoying them because I strongly believe I should give the book a chance and not judge it until I know the ending. But see, I was so wrong. Because until you experienced such a bad book, you would definitely want…
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Blog Stats and Numbers : The Hard Truth
Read more: Blog Stats and Numbers : The Hard TruthI’ve recently reached my 1000th post on Instagram today and it kind of forced me to take a step back and see what has happened to blogging and I noticed one thing: the place the statistics take in my blogging. I miss the good old times where you don’t have to worry about your statistics…