This is Think out Loud. It’s a weekly meme created to help bloggers break out from the blogging bubble. The rules are simple. We post whatever we want and let people know what’s in our mind. Visit the creator on Thinks Books and join too. It’s so cool to share your random thoughts.
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Friday, May 30, 2014
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
On writing: Follow the urge
Everything
happens for a reason, people say, and I agree. Without knowing the reason
though, things may look hard or disappointing. But that is the time we have to
insist because change comes through roads strewn with thorns. And what do we
do?
“What are
you going to do? Everything, is my guess. It will be a little messy, but
embrace the mess. It will be complicated, but rejoice in the complications.”—
Nora Ephron
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Harry Hole: The Devil's Star
Oh, Harry,
Harry, Harry!
Another
Harry Hole book ended and Harry’s story rock my world once again. But he was so
different this time, so dark and sad. He had sunk into depression and swam in a
sea of alcohol where drowning was almost certain. Oh yeah, he was a mess, a
total mess, but his story was so worth reading.
Are you
ready for another Harry Hole discussion? I always am.
Sunday, May 4, 2014
Unravel me by Tahereh Mafi
So, Unravel
me, by Tahereh Mafi. I’ve read this book since like forever but I hadn’t the
chance to discuss it with you. For those who are not familiar with this book,
the story started in Shatter me, where we followed Juliette’s story, a girl who
can’t touch another human being. A couple of interesting things happened in the
first book, so I was expecting an exploding sequel, the world to turn upside
down, but it didn’t, and I was a little disappointed.
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Unravel me
Thursday, May 1, 2014
Think Out Loud: Hard Beginnings
This is Think out Loud. It’s a weekly meme created to help bloggers break out from the blogging bubble. The rules are simple. We post whatever we want and let people know what’s in our mind. Visit the creator on Thinks Books and join too. It’s so cool to share your random thoughts.
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