Category: Genel

  • Book Review: Seeing in the Quiet by Linda Jeffries

    Book Review: Seeing in the Quiet by Linda Jeffries

    I am very thankful to the publisher, author and also NetGalley.co.uk for sending me an e-copy of this book for an honest review. “Seeing in the Quiet” by Linda Jeffries is a beautifully written memoir that explores the author’s journey of finding peace and healing through nature and self-reflection. The book takes us through Linda’s…

  • Book Review: George Washington: First in War, First in Peace by James A. Crutchfield

    Book Review: George Washington: First in War, First in Peace by James A. Crutchfield

    I am very thankful to the publisher, author and also NetGalley.co.uk for sending me an e-copy of this book for an honest review. “George Washington: First in War, First in Peace” is a comprehensive and insightful biography of the first president of the United States. Written by historian James A. Crutchfield, the book offers a…

  • Book Review: The Forgotten Girls by Monica Potts

    Book Review: The Forgotten Girls by Monica Potts

    I am very thankful to the publisher, author and also NetGalley.co.uk for sending me an e-copy of this book for an honest review. “The Forgotten Girls” is a powerful and thought-provoking book by journalist Monica Potts that tells the story of life in rural America, where poverty and neglect often go hand in hand. The…

  • Book Review: Lioness by Emily Perkins

    Book Review: Lioness by Emily Perkins

    I am very thankful to the publisher, author and also NetGalley.co.uk for sending me an e-copy of this book for an honest review. “Lioness” is a poignant and beautifully written novel by the New Zealand author Emily Perkins. The book tells the story of a middle-aged woman named Elsie, who is struggling to come to…

  • Book Review: This is Not Miami by Fernanda Melchor

    Book Review: This is Not Miami by Fernanda Melchor

    I am very thankful to the publisher, author and also NetGalley.co.uk for sending me an e-copy of this book for an honest review. “This is Not Miami” is a searing and unflinching novel by Fernanda Melchor that explores the brutal realities of life in contemporary Mexico. Set in the fictional town of La Matosa, the…

  • Book Review: The Late Americans by Brandon Taylor

    Book Review: The Late Americans by Brandon Taylor

    “The Late Americans” is a stunning debut novel by Brandon Taylor that explores the complexities of identity, race, and sexuality in contemporary America. Set in a small Midwestern college town, the novel follows a group of graduate students as they navigate their relationships, their work, and their own internal struggles. One of the strengths of…

  • Book Review: Whether Violent or Natural by Natasha Calder

    Book Review: Whether Violent or Natural by Natasha Calder

    I am very thankful to the publisher, author and also NetGalley.co.uk for sending me an e-copy of this book for an honest review. “Whether Violent or Natural” is a powerful and thought-provoking collection of essays by Natasha Calder that explores the intersection of nature and violence. Through a series of personal narratives, cultural critiques, and…

  • Book Review: August Blue by Deborah Levy

    Book Review: August Blue by Deborah Levy

    I am very thankful to the publisher, author and also NetGalley.co.uk for sending me an e-copy of this book for an honest review. “August Blue” is a poignant and evocative memoir by Deborah Levy that explores grief, loss, and the complexities of family relationships. The book is divided into two parts, with the first part…

  • Book Review: Nadia Comaneci and the Secret Police by Stejărel Olaru

    Book Review: Nadia Comaneci and the Secret Police by Stejărel Olaru

    I am very thankful to the publisher, and NetGalley.co.uk for sending me an e-copy of this book for an honest review. “Nadia Comaneci and the Secret Police” is a gripping and powerful memoir that tells the story of Romanian gymnastics legend Nadia Comaneci and her family’s struggle against the oppressive regime of dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu.…

  • Book Review: The Wonder of Small Things by James Crews

    Book Review: The Wonder of Small Things by James Crews

    I am very thankful to the publisher, author James Crews and also NetGalley.co.uk for sending me an e-copy of this book for an honest review. In “The Wonder of Small Things,” James Crews takes readers on a journey through the natural world, exploring the beauty and complexity of the smallest creatures and details that often…

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