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Based in Romania, reading all over the world. Mostly fiction, some memoires and a little bit of poetry.

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About the future … with a touch of books

Inspired by the EU study "100 Radical Innovation Breakthroughs for the future", I wrote 5 brief stories on how the book industry could look like in the 2040s. Welcome to the future!

November 3, 2020March 10, 2022augmented-reality, bookish, computational-creativity, emotion-recognition, foresight, hologram, life-cachingLeave a comment

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Hello and welcome to my blog!

I'm Georgiana and I'm passionate about books. Guilty as charged :)
You can find me reading mostly fiction (especially dystopian stories and climate fiction), some memoirs, and a tiny bit of poetry.

I also love travelling, yoga, road cycling, mangoes, coffee, and vanilla ice cream.

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@bookfest.ro 2023 in a nutshell 💛 Always a joy to immerse myself in a world of books 📚 Simply unputdownable. This book really blew my mind 🤩 When we see something new, something we can’t get our head around - like a plant without roots, for me - it’s an amazing moment to stop and reflect on our beliefs. What other things we thought do not exist and might actually be there, somewhere? Sometimes I wish I could absorb books directly in my head. Thank God stories also go through our heart and soul 💛 I always choose Margaret Atwood when I want to read a book I know for sure I’ll enjoy 💛 Now reading my 10th book by Atwood and there are so many others to explore! 💫 Set in Stone is a book very close to my heart 💛 Author @stela_brinzeanu started from a local Moldavian legend she hated - a legend infused with patriarchal oppression and extreme self-sacrifice - and turned it into an amazing story of women’s courage, talent, self-knowledge, and passion. Books make me happy in so many ways 💫 Reading, talking about books, writing about books, recommending books, feeling the pages of books, discovering new books, or simply walking through bookstores and admiring books 🥰 Enriching my bookshelves with memories from journeys around the world 💫 Sisterhood and witchcraft - what better read for a relaxing afternoon? 🌸 “For wisdom, try a beech; for intelligence, a pine; for bravery, a rowan; for generosity, a hazel; [..] Then again, if it’s love you’re after, or love you have lost, come to the fig, always the fig.” 💞 When did John Wyndham become so popular in my bookshelf? 🤩 There are only a few other authors from whom I have 4+ books - Margaret Atwood, Elif Shafak, Kazuo Ishiguro, and Haruki Murakami. The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida won the Booker Prize in 2022 – that’s how I first heard about it. I only knew it told the story of a war photographer from Sri Lanka who died and woke up in a “celestial visa office”. Quite intriguing, isn’t it?!
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