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Ikigai by HΓ©ctor Garcia

Yesterday, I finished reading Ikigai, a book by HΓ©ctor Garcia and Francesc Miralles, which dives into the Japanese concept of the same name, Ikigai (η”Ÿγη”²ζ–). 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.

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Under the Whispering Door by TJ Klune

This book was quite interesting. Similarly to the books I’ve been reading recently, there’s a magical element that makes this book be completely different from what I expected. In a nutshell, there’s a man called Wallace that is definitely not a good person. One day, he dies. However, the story tells us what happens after he dies. Of course, I don’t want to write spoilers.

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This Is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar, Max Gladstone

This book is about two characters, Red and Blue, that stand on enemy sides of a time war. In this war, these two enemies end up falling in love until some one’s boss discovers this “affair”. I gave this book a 3 out of 5, not because the story is bad, but because it didn’t resonate with me. In addition, the first tens of pages can be quite slow and hard to understand. I recommend the book for those who enjoy both science fiction and romance though.

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The Midnight Library by Matt Haig

“The Midnight Library” portrays a character, Nora, that after dying at exactly midnight, got transported to a library where time doesn’t change. In this library, Nora has the opportunity to try all the different lives she would have had if she had made different decisions. To keep the level of spoilers to a minimum, I will not go over a lot more.

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