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Month: April 2020

Book review: Good Omens

April 15, 2020

Hi everyone! Will I ever come up with some really good opening of my articles without making reading of it feeling awkward? Maybe. I think I’ve said this many times before, but this time I’m really trying to put articles here a bit more regularly. At least once a week, to begin with. What do … More Book review: Good Omens

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Getting back into reading: Starter kit 📚
It's been quite a while since I've last posted here, right? Well, those few months have me a chance to reflect and get out of the reading slump. A few days ago, I finished reading Leonard and Hungry Paul by Rónán Hession (the review will land on the blog soon-ish). Right after that, I put together a small pile of books I'd love to read next. Some of them are my all-time favourites, while other books will be something new for me. ⠀
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