I will review Cho Nam-Joo’s “Miss Kim weiß Bescheid” in German because a publisher kindly provided me with a German review copy of the book. However, you can find an English book review on the second page of this post. Zwei Jahre ist es her, dass ich Cho Nam-Joos fantastischen Roman „Kim Jiyoung, geboren 1982“…
Tag: Reading The World
Book Review: Lust. Eine Erkundung der weiblichen Sexualität by María Hesse
I will review María Hesse’s “Lust. Eine Erkundung der weiblichen Sexualität” (El Placer/O Prazer/Le Plaisir) in German because a publisher kindly provided me with a German review copy of the book. However, you can find an English book review on the second page of this post. “Lust. Eine Erkundung der weiblichen Sexualität” (El Placer) von…
Book Review: Unser Plan für die Welt by Tahmima Anam
Other than usual I will review Tahmima Anam‘s “The Start Up Wife” in German today because a publisher kindly provided me with a review copy of its German translation “Unser Plan für die Welt”. However, you can find an English book review on the second page of this post. Der Roman „Unser Plan für die…
Book Review: Wütendes Feuer by Fang Fang
Other than usual I will review Fang Fang’s “Wütendes Feuer” in German because a publisher kindly provided me with a review copy of the book. However, you can find an English book review on the second page of this post. Die Originalveröffentlichung des Romans “Wütendes Feuer” von Fang Fang ist zwar schon einige Jahre her,…
Reading Goals Update: Which of my goals for 2022 I’m crushing – and which I’m currently failing
A third of 2022 has already passed and I thought I’d do a little chek in and give you an update reading goals update and how I’ve been progressing with my reading goals for the first four months of this year. I’m also doing this to hold myself accountable to the bookish goals I set…
My Reading Goals for 2022
In the online book community a new year always means one thing: New year, new reading goals! In the past week I saw numerous posts of people who announced their reading goals for 2022. Before I joined the bookstagram community I didn’t even know such a thing as reading goals existed – although ironically setting…
Book Review: The Soul of a Woman by Isabel Allende
“Was wir Frauen wollen” (The Soul of a woman/Mujeres del alma mía) by Isabel Allende was such a comfort read. It was exactly what I needed after reading some heavier books in March. In this memoir Allende mixes feminist nonfiction with her own autobiography. The result is a beautiful book about life, aging and what…