Science fiction + Philosophy = I, Robot
In other words, I love it! ❤
I rarely read autobiographies (or even biographies), but I’m so glad I read this one! Someone suggested this to me, and after a month of deliberating, I bought it.
Here it is. I’ve finally managed to finish reading this book! And it was not easy!
After the children’s book The Diary of a Wimpy Kid, here’s something that’s definitely adult. Technically, I finished this first, but I just got around to writing about this later. Probably because I enjoyed The Diary more than I enjoyed this one.
Another one for new year. This time it is a short story collection, all somehow related to murder—committing, witnessing, or solving a murder. There are quite a few well-known names: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Ruskin Bond, and Edgar Allan Poe. I cannot figure out the cover though… The title story is by someone else, not Ruskin Bond.
It has been a while…
I’m getting back to reading slowly. I did try a lot of other novels, but I seem to have lost patience for stories where the lead characters just jump each other without really having a conversation first. So here we are… a “SWEET & CLEAN” romance. I didn’t think of this phrase, the authors did.
Looks like I’ve been on an unintended break from reading for some time now. I’m not really sure why that is… Perhaps I’m just not motivated enough to pick up a book since Carrie.
But that’s not it. I did try a couple of fluffs to get me out of the rut, but alas, neither held my interest long enough to finish them.
Hello everyone! It’s been an eventful couple of days worldwide! America, my sympathies. We will all have to bear with this turn of events now. Wish there were a “RESTART” switch. But, well, this is real life.
For some reason I have decided to post this review today of all days. Guess I’m just pumped up after being online the whole day.
Let’s start with the review. I recently downloaded a bunch of romance novels on my Kindle, thanks to Bookbub that kept sending me mails about free Kindle ebooks. This was the only one I actually read. There wasn’t any particular reason for that. I just picked it randomly.
It’s been quite some time since I last read a romance. Mostly because I could not find anything I thought was interesting enough or different enough to spend some time on. But then I downloaded two free reads suggested by Bookbub. An Unexpected Date by Susan Hatler and this. And, luckily, while Susan Hatler’s story was a dud for me, Some Like It Perfect was quite enjoyable AND realistic!
I almost didn’t finish the novel… Almost. Good thing I did.