Taal Is Zeg Maar Echt Mijn Ding is mijn eerste boek van Paulien Cornelisse. Het is eigenlijk het eerste “volwassene” Nederlands boek dat ik lees, laten we het zo zeggen. Het gaat over taal en dingen die mensen zeggen, niet per se expres, maar dingen die gewoon voorkomen.
Read More βI’ve rarely bought magazines in my life, let alone subscribe to them. Recently, however, I learned about the Standart magazine, a print magazine that focus on the world of coffee culture. I felt compelled to try it out, and, luckily, they have a trial subscription.
Read More βThe Ministry of Time is the debut novel from Kaliane Bradley. It is set in a world where the British ministry has started a new initiative to gather “expats” from different points in history in order to understand if time travel is feasible.
Read More βThis was the first book I read by Susanna Clarke. I heard about it at a friend’s birthday party, after someone gifted this book to the birthday person. After seeing how gorgeous the cover was, and hearing a little bit about the story, I decided to buy it!
Read More βYesterday, I finished reading Ikigai, a book by HΓ©ctor Garcia and Francesc Miralles, which dives into the Japanese concept of the same name, Ikigai (ηγη²ζ). The reasons for buying this book months ago were not exactly because I wanted to read it, but just because it looked and felt nice. But now that I have read it, I think it was a good purchase.
Read More βI have been using the same two NuPhy keyboards for almost two years, and I’ve also been wanting to write something about them for quite some time. Why not just do it?
Read More βA few months ago I wrote about the struggles I was having with Bosch’s eBike Flow app and their FIT files. Since then, I have been using my script to clean up the files and later import with HealthFit. I have now just found a better solution though.
Read More βBack in March, I joined a gym for the first time. My goal was to be able to overcome some issues I was having, as well as start consistently going to the gym. So I choose to work with a personal trainer to “force” me to go every week, and think of what exercises I have to do. That has worked out well, and I’m quite happy.
Read More βThis is an unusual post: today I did not finish a book, but I decided to consciously stop reading it.
And yet, I give it a 3 stars out of 5, which, for me, doesn’t mean it’s bad. It means it is good,
but it is still lacking something for me.
Read More βLast night I thought: tomorrow morning I will finish reading The Creative Programmer,
and so I did. I woke up this morning, had a light breakfast, made a coffee, and sat
down in the balcony reading the last pages of Wouter’s book.
Read More βA few days ago I started reading this book by Erin Meyer, The Culture Map. And,
today, I finished it. Considering I don’t read many non-fiction books, I was quite
surprised to see how much this book captivated my attention.
Read More βI started reading this book in June and, even though I was enjoying it, life happened and I started reading very infrequently. I feel like this is a cycle that happens every year: in the beginning of the year I read a lot, during winter, and spring. Then summer comes and I stop reading.
Read More βA few weeks ago, I thought crossed my mind: buy an e-reader. It wasn’t the first time. In the beginning of this year, I read many books and I remembered considering it back then. However, that wasn’t the first time either. So I just decided to go with it and ordered a Kobo Clara HD.
Read More βThis is the sequel of Before the coffee gets cold and I enjoyed it just as much. I keep the same rating I gave to the first book. It was just as good, a perfect continuation of the first book. Deeply magical and sentimental.
Read More βWhen I bought this book, I didn’t notice it had “other stories” in the title. Not only does the book contain 7 other stories from Robert Louis Stevenson, but it also includes biographical and bibliographical information about the author.
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