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“Elena Knows” by Claudia Piñeiro
I swallowed this book in just a few days. It’s such a disturbing and sad story. “Elena Knows” by Claudia Piñeiro is a short novel, but it carries a heavy emotional weight. It’s a story about incurable illness, grief, and the painful realization that the people we love most might still be strangers to us. Continue reading
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Yearly Reading Goals “25 for 2025”
For the last few years, I’ve been setting myself reading challenges. I did the same this year. I picked 25 books that I want to read in 2025. It’s a a mix of classic literature, modern fiction, fantasy, non-fiction, and even a graphic novel—some are long-overdue reads, others are completely new discoveries. From literary giants Continue reading
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“The Chrysalids” by John Wyndham (with spoilers)
This is a timeless gem of sci-fi. The novel is set in a post-apocalyptic world that fears differences and deviations. It explores powerful themes of intolerance, evolution, religion, and the questioning of societal norms, all through the perspective of David Strorm, a boy who grows into a responsible and courageous young man before our eyes. Continue reading
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The Idiot, Wuthering Heights | Reading Journal #6
04.11.2024 Monday I’m going to try to keep my reading notes in one language so they’re easier to use if I want to film or write something. (a small resolution for a new notebook) I’ve returned to reading The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoevsky again. I’m currently at 22%, and I’m experiencing similar feelings to those Continue reading
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April TBR & YouTube channel debut
Today I find myself at the intersection of new beginnings. Last week marked the launch of a journey I’ve been postponing for years — I finally started my very own YouTube channel. This decision was fueled by a passion for adventures, a love for books, and a desire to connect with like-minded individuals across the Continue reading
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Reading Journal #3
16.08.2023 Wednesday Today I had dinner with a friend after work. We usually see each other every 5 months or so. We were trying to organise a bike ride the other weekend, but it got cancelled because of the weather. After the dinner we walked around a bit. Movement is important for Software Developers who Continue reading
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Reading Journal #2
15.08.2023 Tuesday What a night it was! Lightning flashed one after another for hours, and after each lightning, thunder rumbled. I am usually not easily awakened by noise, but this time even I got woken up by how loud it was. Now I have two things to solve. First one is how to survive the Continue reading
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Reading Journal #1
13.08.2023 Sunday It is Sunday. A good day as any other to start something. Here I am, starting to write my day-to-day reading journal. I like reading journals of other people. One of the latest I’ve started to read were the diaries of Alan Rickman (“Madly, Deeply”). It was hard to make much sense of Continue reading
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July Book Haul. Book Haul #1
Books keep piling around me. It’s perfect moment to shared some of my recent book hauls. “The Quantum Thief” by Hannu RajaniemiThe first novel in a “Jean le Flambeur” trilogy from a Finnish author. The book is promised to be sci-fi cyberpunk fiction. I’m not a big sci-fi fan, I barely read anything in that Continue reading
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