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My Reading Side Notes
and how I find what to read



What to Read about Crimes in Art
Finally, I have finished my Louvre accident-inspired reading. Therefore, if you enjoy reading, especially about art or crime, my new small blog post is for you.
Olha
Dec 93 min read


Four Upsides and One Downside of the Penguin Archive Series
Short review of pros and cons of new Penguin Archive Series.
Olha
Oct 282 min read


What Happens When You Have Only a Few Minutes to Choose a Book
Let me continue our Japanese journey book haul stories. I should add a special tag for this topic, though. On our last day, we finally entered the huge Kinokuniya bookstore, which features a separate floor dedicated to English translations of Japanese writers. There was no time for reading summaries and dipping into the books, so I mostly cast an eye over the titles. At the last moment, after picking up ‘When the Museum is Closed’ by Emi Yagi , I grabbed “Whoever Steals Thi
Olha
Oct 182 min read


Why I Was Convinced to Get and Read Truman Capote's Short Story Book (Maybe You Should Too)
Among the various factors that influence my decision to purchase a book, the cover design is of secondary importance. Obviously, the foremost are the writer’s personality, the story’s summary, impact on cultural heritage, awards or nominations received, and so on, if we have a sophisticated conversation. But we are not, and I should confess, sometimes I appreciate buying and reading books because of their catchy details. It can be an intriguing title, the sound of pages rustl
Olha
Oct 102 min read
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