It’s finally done – I just finished Faust and I am beyond happy to not have died. In the history of every German student to have ever walked the planet, this famous play by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe is considered the hardest, weirdest and worst play ever. Here are my slightly different thoughts, aka not too bad!
continue readingThe books I desperately need to read in 2020 – Listed!
Here’s another Listed, I did one of the books I got for Christmas and since there are so many great posts concerning the reading year, the challenges and everything about 2020 – here’s a list of all the books I’ve missed out on and HAVE TO READ this year!
continue readingLet’s Talk Bookish: audio books – reading or not?
It’s Friday again, I just went for a run, met up with my bestie and studied some math. So, a packed day and tonight, I’m meeting my mum and aunt for dinner, so I don’t have much time to write this post. I wanted to do it anyways, as Let’s Talk Bookish hosted by Rukky @Eternity Books is one of my favorite tags! Today, a topic I might not be very great at judging since I don’t really listen to audio books: should listening to audio books be considered reading or not?
continue reading2019 – an annual wrap up of the year!
HAPPY NEW YEAR (and decade!) EVERYONE! I hope you all had a great time celebrating, I was at a friend’s party with my whole friend group and had a blast! Suffering from extrem tiredness and headaches, I am still writing this post and hope not to get too nostalgic thinking about this past year and how everything will be different as it’s a new decade! Here’s a wrap-up of all the books I read in 2019, the best, the worst and the one’s in between!
continue readingMy Favorite 2019 Blogging Moments Tag
It’s super crazy to think about the fact that 2019 is almost over and that’s we’re heading into a new decade… Thanks so much for both Sahi and Lori for tagging me (definetely go check out their blogs, they’re amazing!) and here we go!
continue readingA Winter’s Promise – Review
The first Christmas read is done – A Winter’s Promise was one of my mother’s gift and I loved it. Originally titled Les Fiancés de l’hiver, it’s the first book in the French series The Mirror Visitor by Christelle Dabos. Here are my thoughts!
continue readingFirst Impressions: A Winter’s Promise
This is one of the books I got for Christmas (list here!) and I started reading right away. My mum got me this book because the last time we went to the book store, we found an astonishing cover with a great story that turned out to be number two of this series called The Mirror Visitor – and she got me the first book and I love it. Here are my first thoughts!
continue readingLet’s Talk Bookish: who do you think is qualified to write a book with diverse characters?
Well, Christmas is sadly over, but we have New Year’s Eve coming up and I’m super excited! I’m gonna spend it at a friend’s house with all my best friends coming over (it’ll be a wild night haha) and I can’t wait! But until then – I have some quiet time to get some Christmas reading done! But first: my favorite book tag, as always hosted by Rukky @Eternity Books, with today’s question being who’s qualified to write a book with diverse characters!
continue readingThe books I got for Christmas – Listed!
Merry Merry Christmas everyone! I hope you had a blessed time with your loved ones and found many book under your tree! I mostly got books for Christmas, so here’s a list of the ones I got!
continue readingTop Ten Tuesday: books I hope to find under my tree!
Merry Christmas everyone! It’s Christmas Eve again, I have waited all year long for this day to come (as you can tell, this is my favorite holiday!) and now it’s finally here – my aunt, my mum and I just prepared our annual festive dinner, later we’re all going to church and then the whole family is coming over. So in case Santa reads my blog, here are all the books I hope to find under my tree!
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