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About Books #135: The Science of Agatha Christie
Although my all-time favourite genre will probably always be romance, there’s a couple of other ones that have claimed a spot in my reader’s heart. Fantasy certainly hits the spot from time to…
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About Books #124: The Guilty Feminist
Hi, my name is Saar and I’m a feminist. Now that we’ve gotten that out of the way – let’s see why exactly I loved The Guilty Feminist so much that I flew…
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About Books #100: Queerbaiting and Fandom
A definite advantage of having my sister as my sister: I’ve definitely become more socially aware because of her. One of the elements in which that was most the case? The representation and…
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About Books#99: There’s Something About Darcy
Who’s the literary hero that might end you? For many people, me included, there’s quite a big chance the answer to that question would be Mr. Darcy. After all – the moodiness, the…
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Weekly Lists #163: 5 Non-Fiction Books I want to read in 2019
Or finish. Because, honestly… There’s a non-fiction book that I’ve technically been reading since the summer of 2017 and I’d say it’s about time I finished it, right? 1. History of philosophy Also…
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About Books #37: A Short History of Nearly Everything
So I know I talk largely about my love for books, and languages, and all other things “soft subjects” here. But here’s a fun fact for you: I absolutely love sciences. It’s been a…
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About Books #36: Queen Victoria’s Children
So I love history. And especially the history of royal houses. In university, I took up some extra classes from the History major, even though I was studying languages. Because, you know… It was a…
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About Books #25: Why Not Me?
So here’s the thing: I don’t read enough non-fiction, so while on a holiday I decided to read Mindy Kaling’s “Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns)”. And I liked it.…