#PictureThis2024
Such a lovely wordless book ❤️ The end page got me emotional ❤️
#PictureThis2024
Such a lovely wordless book ❤️ The end page got me emotional ❤️
Today I went to the local branch of Helsinki Library and I picked two picture books for the #picturethis2024 readathon.
First book, “Saari“ (original name “Eisland“ (Dutch)) is a “silent“ book, something completely new to me. It does not have a single word in it and it tells the story only through the pictures. I will show some illustrations tomorrow in another blurb
Apparently, my Rakuten Kobo Elipsa checks geolocation and without any info message, it declines access to Helsinki City Library from Riga, Latvia :/ Luckily, I found the way to connect my e-reader to VPN network in Finland and I was able to borrow the book as I was craving for more Indian stories besides so close to my heart “A Suitable Boy“ ❤️
What a beautiful edition of The Snow Queen I have read today! I completely forgot all the details of this famous Danish fairytale, and surprisingly, it felt very comforting after a stressful day at work.
People draw borders and they build walls between themselves, but their hearts like birds fly to meet each other when the most unexpected moment comes.
Nothing can hold love, even golden cages and dark prison cells.
I love how this book makes me slow down and reflect on important topics.
God, I miss India and her diverse cuisine ❤️
I completed the first chapter of “A Suitable Boy“ by Vikram Seth and I am loving it so far: bright and unforgettable characters, coziness of the author's language and travelling in space and time.
My soul is flowing through the book so effortlessly and every time I take it to my hands I feel it will be another happy moment of my life.
P.S. Vikram Seth makes me slightly poetic, and I love it as well.
...they have made such delicious gulab-jamuns, but owing to my diabetes I cannot eat them even after the ceremonies. I am not even allowed gajak, which is so difficult to resist in winter.
I am super excited to join my first real long readalong with @Lindy and many others!
It is going to be my biggest reading challenge this year: I am bit scared but still courageous to start this journey.
I borrowed my book in the city library, so, fingers crossed, I will be able to keep the same copy for the whole yourney, because it looks fabulous with all the stickers. I didn't have orange stickers, so my Indian flag got sligtly more red.