We all love to travel, to new places, new cities in cars, buses, caravans, by air, by the sea but I have travelled everyday since I was ten through books. I have let the ocean kiss my feet on the Coast of Ipanema and nosed around in Calgary and my travel expenses have never been more than the price of a McDonald Cheese Burger. Here's my travelogue where books can be found through the countries they have taken me to. The reviews are not professional and definitely not worth putting into a book review assignment for school! They are just a string of words that tell you what I felt when I travelled to a certain place. If it suits you, you go and book yourself a trip. If not, well...we'll keep it there!

Saturday, May 30, 2015


The Strange LibraryThe Strange Library by Haruki Murakami
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This little beauty is like a Tim Burton story: it's strange, it's dark, it's funny and beautiful and you don't quite understand the narrator and his mind. Kinda makes me confident that there's nobody like Murakami when it comes to crazy, quirky stories!

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