Thanks to "The Other Bennet Sister", Mary now has a proper background, helping us empathise with her. She is the most unlikely heroine, yet, she manages to become perfectly lovable.
Tag: Classics
Pride and Prejudice in Space
If you loved Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" and are looking for a fun reread, you might want to try "Pride and Prejudice in Space". You know you are curious...
5 Tips for Reading and Loving Middlemarch
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!
Learn from This Victorian Hustle Queen
This week, I want to build a little upon last week's discussion and talk about a positive role model, a woman I consider to be the ultimate hustler in the Victorian Era and how you are better off reading this book than "Hustle".
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?
Verity vs. Rebecca
I absolutely loved both books, but I have to admit the similarities between them are so intriguing! Do you agree? Let's discuss!
Why You Should Read Khaled Hosseini’s Books
Khaled Hosseini's books are emotional roller-coasters that blend the beauty of friendships with the ugliness of war and violence. They all deeply explore relationships and character growth. They are fantastic if you seek to understand a different culture, the Afghan one, with its customs and traditions.
Times Are Tough? So Are You!
You may not know it, perhaps you're not feeling it right now, but you are tough! You can do anything! These five books will just remind you of it!
The Old Man and the Sea
... When you're in the mood for a short, sad classic that will inspire you and help you grow more than any self-development book.
The Devil – by Leo Tolstoy
