God’s Wife by Amanda Michalopoulou

Amanda Michalopoulou is an internationally acclaimed Greek author, who I have been only introduced this summer. Right after March, I decided to finally form a special tbr pile for Mediterranean authors and topics as it is my passion. Michalopoulou's novels have been translated into 20 languages and her most recognized works are "I'd Like" and... Continue Reading →

Crime and Punishment by Dostoevsky Review

For years, I have procrastinated reading Dostoevsky and when I saw the CP Readalong, I joined immediately. It was created by two brilliant bookstagrammers: @readingwiizard and @a.classics.reader We all have heard of Raskolnikov, Anna Karanina, and Dostoevsky before but why is he that important in literature and philosophical studies? In the literary world, he is... Continue Reading →

Witchalong Announcement

Hey everyone! I've shared this on my other social media but I wanted to post it here as well. I will share the links here as well to keep it in one place. Creating a book club has been one of my goals when I created this blog. Just the idea of reading together and... Continue Reading →

August TBR

Hello everyone! Hope everyone is taking care of themselves considering the latest events around the world since June. Reading and getting lost in books have proved to be useful. So this month, I'm joining some readathons and also have my own reading list to follow. There are so many books on my August tbr but... Continue Reading →

Madonna in a Fur Coat by Sabahattin Ali

“Madonna in a Fur Coat” is one of the significant Turkish classics due to its themes and how it challenges the authority. The book is about Raif Efendi, who is a young Turkish man moving to Berlin to learn luxury soap making. He meets with a young artist, Maria, who is German with Jewish heritage.... Continue Reading →

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