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by harpa » Fri Apr 04, 2025 5:19 pm
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by harpa » Fri Apr 04, 2025 5:20 pm
☼ 25 books to read in 2025
This is my tbr for this year 
→ The Little Prince, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry ✅
→ Babel, R.F. Kuang ✅
→ Educated, Tara Westover
→ All the Lovers in the Night, Mieko Kawakami
→ Breasts and Eggs, Mieko Kawakami
→ Secondhand Time, The Last of the Soviets, Svetlana Alexievich
→ The Handmaid's Tale, Margaret Atwood
→ Small Great Things, Jodi Picoult
→ The Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne
→ A Million to One, Adiba Jaigirdar
→ Cursed Bread, Sophie Mackintosh
→ Rock Paper Scissors, Alice Feeney
→ Q, Christina Dalcher
→ Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury
→ Love of Perdition, Camilo Castelo Branco
→ The Paper Palace, Miranda Cowley Heller
→ Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, Gabrielle Zevin
→ When Haru Was Here, Dustin Thao
→ The Journals of Sylvia Plath: 1950-1962, Sylvia Plath (currently reading)
→ Sinister Spring, Agatha Christie (currently reading)
→ Midsummer Mysteries, Agatha Christie
→ Lord Edgware Dies, Agatha Christie ✅
→ O Protocolo Caos, José Rodrigues dos Santos (Portuguese author; I don't think it's published in English)
→ Matarás Um Culpado e Dois Inocentes, Rodrigo Guedes de Carvalho (Portuguese author; I don't think it's published in English)
→ A Noite em que o Verão Acabou, João Tordo (Portuguese author; I don't think it's published in English)


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by juleic1123 » Sat Apr 05, 2025 12:25 am
I love this so much, my comfort topic starting today!
That's a great idea.

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by harpa » Sun Apr 06, 2025 10:14 am
Pachinko, by Lee Min Jin
“History has failed us, but no matter.”
Pachinko tells the story of Sunja’s family throughout almost 100 years. It’s an incredibly deep and emotional book. Today I’m going to give you five reasons on why you should read it.
1. History: it gives us a different perspective on the Second World War, focusing more on both Korea and Japan. It’s great for those who want to deepen their knowledge.
2. Prejudice: it shows how Koreans were forced to leave their country to search for a better life in Japan, and received prejudice in this country (not only in a social setting, but also when it came to legal matters and finding a job).
3. Family matters most: the book starts explaining us about Hoonie and Yangjin, and later, we’re introduced to their daughter, Sunja, who ends up having her own children, and so on. The story goes on through many generations (it begins in 1910 and ends in 1989).
4. Plot twists: there are several unexpected scenes which I really enjoyed. You can expect plot twists up until the last page.
5. Don’t judge a book by its size: I know, this book is over 500 pages long. However, no need to feel intimidated! The storyline flows really nicely, you won’t even notice the time passing by!


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