12. 'everything is tuberculosis' by john green
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12. 'everything is tuberculosis' by john green
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- way more interesting than i thought it was going to be tbh
11. 'girl, woman, other' by bernardine evaristo
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- writing 12(!) characters in one book and have all of them be interesting....damn
- i think i need a big mind map and a family tree tho because i definitely lost track of who is related or who knows each other or which generation we're in
10. 'babel' by r.f. kuang
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- perfection except it felt too spelt out at times. there was very little left to interpretation, everything was made SO clear. foot notes were helpful at times but honestly also a little too much at times. loved!! the story and writing tho
9. 'we are the ants' by josh david hutchinson
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- took me a while to get into it but looooved it then
8. 'days at the morisaki bookshop' by satoshi yagisawa, german translation by ute enders
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- nothing groundbreaking super deep but I read it on vacation and it was absolutely perfectly comfy and cozy for that!
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7. 'last night at the telegraph club' by malinda lo
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- my shaylas π they deserve everything and more, they had me giggling and kicking my feet
- also chinese-american lesbian, daughter of immigrants in the fifties in the us? yeah we need more of those stories
6. 'elena knows' by claudia piΓ±eiro
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- that was a bit of a hard read for me for personal reasons but oh, it is so incredibly well written, the way you can identify with the elena because there are no paragraphs so reading feels the way she's feeling? wow
5. 'jane eyre' by charlotte brontΓ«
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- i was rooting for my girl towards the end, my goodness she kept me on my toes
- also, full circle moment when i read the "if all the world hated you and believed you wicked" quote
i can't really pinpoint what was missing for me to give this five stars. the beginning was so crazy good but it slightly declined for me over the course of the book, maybe because i couldn't totally relate to it
23.04.2025 18:35 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 04. 'boulder' by eva baltasar
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- absolutely LOVED it, it was honestly not a topic i had previously read about in books
- i might have to add that i read most of this on the beach in mallorca while it was slightly raining and that was exactly the right atmosphere for this book
3. 'white nights' by fyodor dostoevsky
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- loved it, beautifully written, slightly disappointed by the end. though it was not wrong...i guess....
2. 'the tea dragon society' by k. o'neill
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- it's so wholesome and so adorable and the drawings are so cute
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21.01.2025 16:53 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0let's see how many i'll actually manage to finish this year lol
21.01.2025 16:49 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 01. 'the vegetarian' by han kang
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- more grotesque than i'm used to but definitely an interesting read
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