The One-in-a-Million Boy is a story of a friendship between an old lady (I dare to say old, at 104!) and a boy scout, helping…
Monica Wood – The One-in-a-Million Boy
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The One-in-a-Million Boy is a story of a friendship between an old lady (I dare to say old, at 104!) and a boy scout, helping…
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In A Whole Life, readers follow Andreas Egger and his life time in a remote valley somewhere in Austrian Alps. The main character hasn’t find…
When I say that lot of people have heard about We Should All Be Feminists in some way, I don’t think I exaggerate. Personally, I…
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Tell the Wolves I’m Home is a coming-of-age novel set in 1980s in New York, just in time of the outburst of AIDS within the…
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Shoot the Damn Dog is a memoir very different from the ones I’ve ever read. It took me way too long to finish it and…
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There are three main kinds of writers: these, who try to escape grey reality of everyday; these, who want to write their own book when…
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It seems like suspense is not exactly my thing. The first one I’ve ever read was Gillian Flynn’s Gone Girl which, in my opinion, was…
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Here’s this time of the year again. Time that comes to a standstill and the same time that travels with speed of light. There are…
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To create means to be prepared for both applauses and critics and as long as I’m concerned, Rupi Kaur has own history of both. She’s…
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The Fall of Lisa Bellow is a suspense novel about what happens when a popular teenger is being abducted. Usually, I’m not waiting for every…