Non esistono viaggi impossibili. Basta un solo passo avanti.
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Resumen de mis lecturas el año pasado. Me saqué de la biblioteca local la saga completa de Lucinda Riley. En aquel momento no tenía grandes expectativas, pero qué error! Ella es una escritora excelente y sus libros son encantadores. Cuando se comienza con uno ya luego no se puede parar. Lo único difícil fue ir cargando un bloque de esos en la cartera de camino al trabajo, para poder leerlo en el tren. Pero no me arrepiento. Valió la pena.
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...Mama niekada nemėgo paplūdimio, sakydavo, kad ten "per daug smėlio". Mano manymu, tai tas pats, kaip sakytum, kad jūra per daug šlapia.
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New year, new TBR list! But this year I've decided to be more reasonable about it (if that's even possible). I set another reading challenge on Goodreads for 50 books but unlike last year, I already have a few books that I would like to read.
The first part of my TBR list consists of books that are catching dust on my shelves for a long time and I would very much like to finally get to them:
1. Colleen Hoover - It Ends With Us
This book is constantly popping up on my Instagram. The overall controversy surrounding this book is probably the main reason why it's the first book on the list.
2. John Wray - The Lost Time Accidents
I have honestly no idea how this book ended up in our household. It's not a genre I usually read but I like to explore other genres so be it.
3. Laura Bates - Men Who Hate Women
I've already read a few chapters but since it's not an easy topic to read about, I have to take breaks from it. But even from those few chapters I was able to learn a lot and the world kind of makes... more sense.
4. Richard Osman - The Man Who Died Twice
Who doesn't want to read about seniors solving a crime? Twice?
5. Sarah Hogle - You Deserve Each Other
Okay, I know how I got this one. It was in a hurry in front of the cashier who said I can take one book from a selection of books on sale. And this one captured my attention. It still has my attention two years later after it sat untouched on my nightstand.
6. Lucinda Riley - The Seven Sisters
My mom loves this series. And she says I'll love it too.
7. Harlan Coben - Long Lost
I have the French translation so it will be a different kind of challenge. But I love Harlan Coben's books so hopefully, a different language won't stop me.
8. Christian Jacq - Ramsès
Again, it's in French. I'm taking my French class very seriously.
9. James Nestor - Breathe
I love educational books with a touch of personal history.
10. Elizabeth Gill - Nobody's Child
This is probably a book that I have the longest from those I mentioned in the list. I got it from a relative when I finally had enought courage to read in English.
11. Gail Honeyman - Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine
I loved the format of this book and the pages feel like a cushion.
As you can see, there are eleven books on this list. I plan to read one book from this list a month so it's not overwhelming and that I can still read new books or books from the library (a list of those will be published shortly after this one). I also want to dive more into these books because sometimes I read one and then jump onto the next one which is not sustainable for a very long time. So I will be posting a short review for every book I read.
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"Cela ne sert à rien de regretter ce que l'on perd, il faut accueillir ce qui nous attend."
Lucinda Riley - La sœur de la Lune
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Conoscete BookBeat? Si tratta di un app per audiolibri che segue Audible e Storytell.
Adesso sto ri-ascoltando Le sette sorelle, di Lucinda Riley 😍
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Check out my review of The Pearl Sister by Lucinda Riley by clicking on the link above.
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Have you read The Seven Sisters series by Lucinda Riley? If so which one is your favourite book so far?
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Atlas: The Story of Pa Salt by Lucinda Riley and Harry Whittaker
Publisher : Macmillan; Main Market edition (11 May 2023)Language : EnglishHardcover : 784 pagesISBN-10 : 1529043522ISBN-13 : 978-1529043525
Book Blurb
1928, Paris. A boy is found, moments from death, and taken in by a kindly family. Gentle, precocious, talented, he flourishes in his new home, and the family show him a life he hadn’t dreamed possible. But he refuses to speak a…
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