1. “I ignored her and threw my head back. Maybe that’s what religion is, hurling yourself off a cliff and trusting that something bigger will take care of you and carry you to the right place.” 2. “You need to be prepared for novel experiences because often they signal danger. If you live in a […]
Month: April 2018

[REVIEW] The Forty Rules of Love – Elif Shafak
Elif Shafak, through Rumi and Shams of Tabriz and other characters in this book, taught me a thing or two about love. Not necessarily that I didn’t know them, but reading the way she put it, felt like something new. Original. Told by so many characters, main and secondary, the full picture unfolded just as […]
[REVIEW] The Storied Life of A.J.Fikry – Gabrielle Zevin
Jersey Girl meets Gilmore Girls, this is what I thought throughout the book. This little read came like a balm after a few sad books and I enjoyed it more than I should have on other given occasion. Full of cliches, it’s shallow here and there, and I would have wanted to know more about […]
[PHOTO] The Sewing Machine – Natalie Fergie
Copyright: Andreea (finditinthebook) – taken in AllSaints clothing shop in Berlin