"I see the world...and call it by what I feel it should be, not by what others who in their dull reveries think it is."
Kathleen Kent
"I see the world...and call it by what I feel it should be, not by what others who in their dull reveries think it is."
Kathleen Kent
This is the first book I have read by Liane Moriarty and now I am really looking forward to reading more of her books. This wasn't an epic piece of literature but it certainly had me hooked. It's quite well written and the epilogue was amazing! Can't wait to read her other books!
Reread it this weekend and i am bawling my eyes out once again! 😭
A fun summer read ☀️I don't think I will ever grow out of reading YA entirely, no matter how cringeworthy they get 🙈
"Life's under no obligation to give us what we expect. We take what we get and are thankful it's no worse than it is." ?
Any suggestions on what to read in July? 😕
What's a queen without her king?
well, historically, better
Queen Elizabeth I
"Open eyes and see what you can with them before they close forever." ✨
~Anthony Doerr
All the Light We Cannot See ?
Med school exams coming up soon 😪 but I have a few books piled up that I want to read before I start studying 😬
Reading it for the second time because it's just that good!
I have always been intrigued by Cleopatra, and thus found myself thoroughly enjoying this book. It does indulge into intricate details to help deliver this brilliant and riveting story, but not all of it is historically plausible. Overall, a good read and a glorious journey to Ancient Egypt!
"She has spent most of the day reading and is feeling rather out of touch with reality, as if her own life has become insubstantial in the face of the fiction she's been absorbed in."
-Maggie O'Farrell, After You'd Gone