The Midnight Palace is part of the author's teen series, written at the beginning of his career and published in 1994. Carlos Ruiz Zafón is most famous for The Cemetery of Forgotten Books, which is one of my favourite series and it will be for sure featured soon on this blog 🙂 WanderBook travelling from … Continue reading The Midnight Palace by Carlos Ruiz Zafón (book review)
Category: Book review
After having reviewed a book written by a contemporary writer (The Circle by Dave Eggers), now it’s time for a classic one - Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky. This book was recommended to me by my brother as an “easy one” compared to other Dostoevskian masterpieces, and it is the first book by Dostoevsky … Continue reading Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky (book review) – deep dive into criminals’ psychology
The first book to be discussed during our high tea party is “The Circle” by Dave Eggers, a book I've received as graduation present and one I’ve enjoyed greatly. More than just telling a thought-provoking story, The Circle presents a dystopian future of our society where the online aspects of our lives are much more … Continue reading The Circle by Dave Eggers (book review) – dystopian spotlight on technology
