How does the narrative we construct about mental illness influence our understanding of others and their experiences in the world? This is an insightful and thought-provoking book that offers a valuable opportunity to broaden our understanding of mental health.
Read MoreA Land Without Jasmine is a short magical realism mystery that centered around the disappearance of a female student called Jasmine at Sanna University, and the conspiracies around her disappearance. This is a thrilling book discussing a girl's coming of age journey in a heavily male-gazed and sexually repressed land.
Read MoreNujood Ali is the youngest divorcee in the world. Arranged by her father, she married to a man three times her age and was abused and assaulted in her new “family”. This is a brave memoir of Nujood, who’s willing to tell her stories to protect more girls from getting into her situation.
Read MoreThis is the third full-length novel in the Miss Marple series. Following Jerry Burton who was injured in an airplane accident, he follows his doctor’s advice, moving to a small village where nothing happens called Lymstock with his sister Joanna to have some quiet recovering time. Little did they know what they would experience.
Read MoreThis is a collection of city life in the United States.
Read MoreThis is a historical fiction about the musicians on Titanic, about their stories and how they started to play music and how they came together on the Titanic.
Read MoreOKSI by Mari Ahokoivu left me with so many thoughts and feelings that I can’t articulate. This illustrated graphic novel centered around a pair of bear mother and daughter that is based on Finnish bear mythology.
Read MoreI read this book because of LGBTQ in Translation Project hosted by Jen from Jen the Librarian. The book for February is to read The Membranes by Chi Ta-Wei translated from traditional Chinese. Therefore I read this short story collection that has The Membranes and many other stories.
Read MoreThis book is a warning of how nationalism is coming (back) to us globally more popular than before, the signs we need to pay attention to, and the consequences that would follow if many countries failed to prevent the dissolution of democracy.
Read MoreThis is a short mystery story collection of Higashino Keigo’s early works. Aka the book that should not be published.
Read MoreI loved this book so much. This is the second full-length Miss Marple novel, and it’s everything great about Agatha Christie. And it’s exactly what I needed in-between between heavy topic books. It has a weird, almost magical power that made me fully present in the reading experience.
Read MoreThis is a very peculiar and intriguing little book that perfect to read in one go. The story started with Dorothy, who is a housewife living a simple life in the suburbs. One day a monster appeared in her town who’s somehow related to Dorothy, and stirred a series of events in her routinely peaceful life.
Read MoreThis is Will Smith’s biography that’s very hard for me to process. On one hand, it fulfilled its mission being a biography and covers almost every aspect of Will Smith’s life. His personality shows through every page of the book. But on the other hand, this book makes me so stressed that I have to put it down for a long time.
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