1. She has a slow office job 2. I work as a front lead for a Derm office #whatsyourjobmonday @Cupcake12
1. She has a slow office job 2. I work as a front lead for a Derm office #whatsyourjobmonday @Cupcake12
It‘s the weekend so time for another book from my TBR.
1 star âï¸
Unfortunately, this book was so unmemorable that I forgot to write down that I had even read it. Our main character doesn‘t even read on the metro! She just stalks other people who do. The plot was messy with no clear goal and the only interesting character got killed off. My first 1 star read of 2023.
Not the best. Seen this one making the rounds a bit lately and the premise sounded cute so I figured why not? The best part about it was that I actually co pelted a book in French! I found it just too jr. and how can it be that under 200 pages it still felt like there was a lot of filler… 3.25 âï¸
#readysetread garnet(ish) book cover
@Clwojick
A charming, quiet book about the connection between books and their readers. My first book finished this year. #JumpStart2023 @Lizpixie @Clwojick
December #12booksof2022 this was a complete impulse buy when I was shopping Book Outlet Canada to get free shipping â¤ï¸â¤ï¸â¤ï¸ it‘s the sweetest story about the connections we make with books. How perfect is that for a Litsy challenge/prompt?! Thank you so much @Andrew65 for this fun trip down memory lane
My youngest in the métro a few years ago. I LOVED this tiny book ( translated from French) about books and their power to transform our lives. It is a joy to read, beautifully written and a wonderful story about love
Paradise comes from a Persian word ‘pairidaeza‘ which means walled garden â¤ï¸â¤ï¸â¤ï¸
I am loving this tiny book that is transporting me to Paris with each Metro stop
This is our May book club pick. It‘s a feel good read but didn‘t really do all that much for me I‘m sorry to say.
#bookspin #bookspinbingo
This was a short cute fluffy book. I think part of it might have been lost in translation but overall I enjoyed it enough. And really a book with lots of books in it is always worth the read.
#wondrouswednesday @Eggs
Thanks for the tag @erzascarletbookgasm 😘💕
1. Deborah Levy, Naoise Dolan & Sue Miller
2. The tagged book (or pretty much anywhere, let‘s be honest....ðŸ˜)
3. For me, books are like a physical definition of empathy - being able to understand and share the feelings of others
Fancy playing @Tex2Flo @cdcnmac ? ðŸðŸ‚💕
Made me laugh, but I have definitely felt this before....
"And she would sit wondering whether her existence in this world was any more precious than that of the spider she'd drowned that morning in her shower"
I couldn‘t get a recommendation in person for this month‘s #ReadWithMrBook prompt (#BoksellerRec) as bookstores are closed, but one of the stores I follow on Instagram suggested this book. (What a very 2020 sentence to say...)
I should have read this in French, though. I don‘t really know why, but somehow the language felt very bulky and I have the feeling that it would‘ve been more magical in the language it was written in.
4/63
This was a cute short book about a girl finding a different path in life. Not a lot happened and it was a bit slow at times, but it was also calming in a way.
A sweet tale about how reading can change people. Mine for quotes!
I actually liked this book, but I think I could have loved it if it were just a little more... More what, I really cannot say, just more will have to suffice. It was cute and quick and light hearted....but.... it really had the potential to be so much....more.
So far, it reads like a B level French film. It is cute, but not altogether satisfying.
It got better towards the end. But I had hoped for more whimsical...Meh.
If she had learned one thing, it was this: with books, there were always surprises 💛💛💛
#nowReading #currentRead #bookquote (Chapter 15)
Lost in translation? I thought the book was okay, but wondering if some of the content was lost in translation. As someone that previously took our local metro daily for a few years, I didn't notice the same people getting on my train car. I might have noticed them in the station, but not my car. So I thought the part where she observed fellow passengers daily habits was intriguing
I needed gentleness, a bit of quiet, calm, and kindness. This provided just what I needed. I truly believe books find you sometimes when you need them and this beauty snuck in.
We begin on the metro where Juliette spends her commute watching people who are reading. One day she gets off at a different stop and meets Soliman and begins as a book passeur, finding the right book for the right person. I was expecting to be enchanted by this book but wasn‘t quite so. She doesn‘t really seem to do much as a passeur and she‘s not a great character to begin with. Or maybe I was expecting something more whimsical. A so-so read.
“She slipped into each story as if into a shiny new skin. Her ears rang with the boom of gongs, the shrill notes of ancient flutes, hands clapping the rhythm of a dance or applauding a speech, the hissing of waves, rolling smooth pebbles in their blue-green belly. Her eyes stung by the wind, teared up, the heavy face paint of courtesans. Her lips swollen by a thousand kisses. Her fingers covered in invisible gold dust.“
"He talked about books as if they were living creatures-old friends. Some books were frisky horses that whisked you off on a mad gallop, breathless, clinging to their manes. Others, boats drifting peacefully on a lake under a full moon."
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"She had always loved the smell of books, especially when she bought them second-hand. New books had different smells, depending on the paper and glue used, but they said nothing of the hands that had held them, the houses that had been their home; they had no story of their own yet, separate from the one they told - a parallel story, hazy, secret." ??
Just started this tonight and I'm already in love! ?
Its all about books with a bit of romance. Super fast read under 200 pages.
Happy New Year!! Here's to a year of great books with a great community!! Love this Litsy family.
Sweet, quick little read. Nice, little glimpse into the life of a Parisian woman who not only loves to read, but whose life is shaped by books. Thanks again to @Kayla.Adriena for gifting me this. I'm excited to be working my way though all the books you gave me, I'm hoping it will inspire me to finally get around to reading all the books that have been gifted to me by littens over the years - I didn't realize I had so many!
I love books as much as the next person (maybe more than most people), but this was just too much for me. The story itself wasn‘t great. If this wasn‘t such a short book, I don‘t think I would have finished it.
#wintergames #thefilthyanimals This has been sitting on my TBR for a while, so it seemed like a great pick for sitting in front of a roaring fire on a grey afternoon. I really enjoyed this tale of a woman who is intrigued by the people she sees on her daily metro commute. She is enlisted by a mysterious character to give books to people she sees on the train. Her process of choosing the correct fit‘ is great. Nice, light read!
Trying to get as close as possible to my reading goal so short books it shall be!!!
I just finished the tagged book and would joyfully sit on the metro in Paris with a woman who choses books that best suit the people around her. Not a question in my mind that I would never look for a way to escape! #wintergames #thefilthyanimals