George Eliot's novel may not suit you. If you're looking for fast paced action, this is not your place. However, if you enjoy a small town atmosphere, if you find rewarding the discovery of small details, subtle humour and deep diving into references, this is your best novel for that!
Tag: Book Review
Confessions of an Emigrant – Book Review by a Romanian
Because of this book, I better understand the struggle of immigrants from other continents trying to enter in European countries today. Just a few years ago Romanians were in the same situation!
House Made of Dawn
If you're looking for a challenging American classic read with beautiful, striking and dark imagery, this is the book for you.
Notice & Note – I Wish My Teachers Had Read This Book!
I read this book because I wanted to learn how to better engage with a text I'm reading, how to better understand it. I also wanted to learn better how to help my son fall in love with literature and reading. This book was great for both!
Hustle: The Power to Charge Your Life with Money, Meaning, and Momentum
This book by Neil Patel, Patrick Vlaskovits and Jonas Koffler is a good one to teach you to work harder and smarter. Stories and examples help to illustrate how hustle - undertaking a series of various projects throughout your working life, will help you in unexpected ways.
Dracula – Book Review by a Romanian
I have never read this before and it's where the greatest myth about my country started...isn’t that crazy?
An A-Z of Jane Austen
If you love Jane Austen and have read most of her novels, this fast read is for you!
The Immortality Thief
This book is Taran Hunt's debut novel and I was enchanted by it! If you look for a fast paced, epic sci-fi, involving sword fights in outer space, as well as fascinating discussions around alien cultures, traditions and language, this is the book for you!
The Silence Before Dawn (WW2 Resistance Series #1)
If you enjoy fast paced historical fiction, World War II French Resistance stories, as well as romance, you'll most definitely like this book by author Amanda Lees.
Women Like Us
Reading this, I found an ordinary woman, with the same concerns I had growing up - "I hate my body", "I am not good enough", "I can't do that". These are her thoughts, these are all our thoughts, always. I found that sad, because, with every struggle, with every lesson, Amanda Prowse proves she is not only good enough, she is great.
