Hey guys, a quick update here. I know I have been a little bit quiet these last few weeks. Life has been a bit crazy with several interviews to prepare for and work. I'll be getting some more content out soon though, so don't you worry. Here is a sneak peak of what my next …
Month: Jun 2018
Book Review: The Wise Man's Fear by Patrick Rothfuss
The Wise Man’s FearThe Name of the Wind is the second book in the Kingkiller Chronicle series by Patrick Rothfuss. If you have read my earlier review of The Name of the Wind, the first book in the series, then you will know that I was excited for this book; hopeful that it would prove …
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My goals for (the rest of) 2018!
Now, I know we're already halfway through 2018 already, so, it's a little bit late to be setting goals and targets. But, I want to do it anyway. So here are my literary goals for the rest of this year. I’ve tried to make them measurable, so that I can review them at the end …
My Reading list for June 2018
As someone writing a blog about books, it should come as no great surprise that I am constantly reading. Perhaps not as much as I would like (damn you real life!), but I almost always make time to read every single day. So, I thought it would be cool to share with you the books …
Book Review: The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss
The Name of the Wind is a brilliantly epic fantasy novel by Patrick Rothfuss. It is the first novel in the Kingkiller Chronicle series; followed by The Wise Man’s Fear, a book which I will hopefully get around to reviewing soon. The final book in the series will be The Doors of Stone, which hasn’t …
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An Argument: Hardback vs Paperback
Books come in two varieties: Hardback and Paperback. Now most of us will probably own some of each type; I know my personal library has both types. In today’s blog, I will be discussing which one is better. I have my own personal preference, but I’ll wait till the end to let you know. Hardbacks …
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