My honest and ramble-y review of Michael Botur’s Payback Last Summer I reviewed Moneyland by Michael Botur. It was an interesting read for sure, and…
My honest and ramble-y review of Michael Botur’s Payback Last Summer I reviewed Moneyland by Michael Botur. It was an interesting read for sure, and…
Making sense of a rollercoaster of a book Everybody knows that the blurb is one of the most important parts of a book, and surely…
The second time is the charm I didn’t have to think much when asked to review Green Panthers by Tom Vater. I have already reviewed…
A bizarre source of fear When I was a kid, the thing that scared me the most were volcanoes. I insisted to stay up and…
My honest review of Alice Godwin’s Slipstream I was a bit torn before I accepted to read and review Slipstream from Alice Godwin. On one…
If you challenge the mountains, settle for a draw As you probably already know if you’ve been following me, I love the mountains. Hiking, climbing,…
My honest review of Candace Nola’s “Bishop” Can you feel claustrophobia when you’re lost in the wilderness miles and miles from the closest civilisation spot?…
My honest review of “Dusk Upon Elysium” Since March 2020 we’ve heard all kind of conspiracy theories about the Covid pandemics and the measures governments…
Another surprising trip to the Far East Even though I can’t say I’m an expert, not at all, I have to say Japanese culture fascinates…
I love paradoxes. Even though I know they are basically unsolvable, I love to think again and again about them, exploring the variety of nuances…