
I can't believe it's Hour 21 already! I've just finished the charming and funny The Irresistible Blueberry Bakeshop and Café by Mary Simses ?On to my third book now, Girls Who Travel! #24in48 #readathon #weekendreading
I can't believe it's Hour 21 already! I've just finished the charming and funny The Irresistible Blueberry Bakeshop and Café by Mary Simses ?On to my third book now, Girls Who Travel! #24in48 #readathon #weekendreading
My #24in48 stack! I'm going for a romance-themed tbr pile because that's what I do best ❤️Super ready to burn serious hours of reading - this weekend is gonna be lit! 😎📚🔥#readathon
#summer is officially here! just got back from the beach and it was heavenly ☀️🌊😎
My #readathon books!!! This was my first time ever to participate and I had a blast! Looking forward to the next one! ❤️📚❤️
I admit - it was the book's cover that pulled me in. Red coat, Paris, the river Seine. I thought it was cute. After reading the book, however, I was blown away by how utterly charming, romantic and undeniably French this novel was. Barreau's storytelling was hopelessly adorable and I just couldn't help but gush over the whole romance stuff. It also includes a must-watch list of films of ❤️. Recommended for hopelessly romantics and Francophiles.
A very powerful and rich story about identity, culture and civilization. The title actually says it all: how traditions, as meaningful or revered they can be, can be affected by outside forces to be reckoned with. It will leave you a sense of respect about Africa's culture with Achebe's masterful storytelling. Highly recommended!