We all love reading but do you know that every single book has its own little secret hidden well deep between the pages? These little known fact from ones of our favourite books are now revealed! #1. Aladdin, one of the... Continue Reading →
The fight for gender equality is difficult, long-lasting and continues even in nowadays. The process of social and cultural transformation is complex and in some societies it seems impossible. Female writers are these women who, over the centuries, had a... Continue Reading →
It's sounds wonderful that while you're drinking your favourite wine it is also possible to ready interesting stories at the same time. It's curious but the only strange thing is the fact that the book is actually sticked to the... Continue Reading →
When we talk about a journal or a diary, we usually thought of the old paper notebooks where we can write down texts or draw with a pen. Nowadays, many of us are used to communicate only with electronic messages,... Continue Reading →
In this article, I decided to make a list with the best thrillers and crime novels (and one storybook) that are part of the Amazon's list of "100 Mysteries & Thrillers to Read in a Lifetime".
Forgotten, lost, unappreciated: Some novels remain unread and only come to light after their authors' death. In this post I would like to present you eight cases that are a living proof that it is never too late to publish... Continue Reading →
American actress Reese Witherspoon chose Megan Miranda's thriller "The Last House Guest" as her August Book Club Pick. Every month, the actress, who is also a passionate reader, chooses a book that has caught her attention and announces it as... Continue Reading →
If I have to be honest, I have never read the first book I Do, I Do, I Do by Samantha Scott-Jeffries. I just bought The Final Hitch by chance, probably attracted by the colourful cover and the sweet title.... Continue Reading →
We can all agree that the first lines of book are probably the most important part of them. They bring a special feeling that readers cannot always understand. The opening sentences of the great literature oblige the readers to continue... Continue Reading →