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The Kite Runner | My personal review

The Kite Runner is the kind of book you carry with you everywhere, on the subway, to the park, or even stealing a few moments during your lunch break. 

Why? I’ll explain in my review.

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The Great Gatsby | The book review you needed

Fitzgerald’s timeless masterpiece isn’t just a story, it’s a mirror held up to the soul of the American Dream. Read my complete review of the book.

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Jane Eyre | A classic book review

Charlotte’s writing explores the big themes like love and suffering but also delves into essential issues like women’s rights and their social recognition.

But is this book worth your time? Here’s my take on it.

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Pride and Prejudice | Book Review

Pride and Prejudice is a book I return to again and again. But is it worth reading for you? Maybe my review will help.

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All the light we cannot see​ | The Book Review, not the Series

Is the book a better use of your time than the Netflix series? Find out in my review.

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To Kill a Mockingbird​ | Still relevant today?

Right now, yes. At this very moment is the perfect time to read To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. You don’t need any special criteria, additional encouragement, or hours spent digging through reviews. 

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Zuleikha | My complete review

Zuleikha is a novel of personal rebirth after a laborious and agonizing ordeal. In conditions that deny the right to life, when no promising change is in sight, the only salvation is inner transformation.

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Three apples fell from the sky | My review

This book gives us the chance to reconnect with the warmth of our loved ones’ souls, allowing us to make sure we don’t waste the hours given to us and live them meaningfully, close to the people who truly matter.

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The Lady of the Camellias | Complete book Review

MY REVIEW OF A NEW CLASSIC The Lady of the Camellias The Lady of the Camellias is a masterpiece of world literature, not only because of the author’s elegant writing style but also because of the themes it skillfully explores themes that remain relevant more than a century and a half later. Read my review

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Spring Snow | My complete book review

If you’ve never read a book by Yukio Mishima, once you dive into Spring Snow, the first novel in the Sea of Fertility tetralogy, you’ll find yourself unable to leave the deep and intricate world of this Japanese author.

I will explain in 5 minutes why that is true.

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