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A Review of ‘The Last Jew’ by Noah Gordon

As I wander through the beautiful countryside of Spain stumbling upon towns little known to me that were once the seats of great houses and kingdoms I realise that Spain is not just a country that was known to have ruled over half the entire world at one point. Not…

Books

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A Review of ‘The Last Jew’ by Noah Gordon
A Review of ‘The Last Jew’ by Noah Gordon

May 7

A Review of ‘Cathedral of the Sea’ by Ildefonso Falcones

When I first moved to Barcelona, the first thing I obviously did was to look for books set in the city and go around looking for them in the city’s network of libraries and that is how I landed up this with this book. …

Books

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A Review of ‘Cathedral of the Sea’ by Ildefonso Falcones
A Review of ‘Cathedral of the Sea’ by Ildefonso Falcones

Apr 24

A Review of ‘One Hundred Years of Solitude’ by Gabriel García Márquez

I had of course heard about ‘One Hundred years of Solitude’. Although I don’t now remember how. I must have been a pop culture reference or maybe one of my many friends from South America. Well, it does not matter how I got to know about it because when I…

Colombia

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A Review of ‘One Hundred Years of Solitude’ by Gabriel García Márquez
A Review of ‘One Hundred Years of Solitude’ by Gabriel García Márquez

Mar 29

A Review of ‘Ghosts of Spain’ by Giles Tremlett

Back in late 2019 when I had got the offer to move here to Spain I started looking around on YouTube for expats who would talk about their experience living here in Spain, as opposed to influencers who were more centred around planning visits. One such rabbit hole search landed…

Spain

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A Review of ‘Ghosts of Spain’ by Giles Tremlett
A Review of ‘Ghosts of Spain’ by Giles Tremlett

Mar 19

Thoughts after watching Euphoria

Most creatures of ancient greek folklore would often lead to your death. Medusa would turn you into stone if you met her gaze, the minotaur would probably tear you apart and of course one of the many hydra heads would devour you for the main course, or as a dessert…

Euphoria

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Thoughts after watching Euphoria
Thoughts after watching Euphoria

Mar 6

A Review of “The Handmaid’s Tale” by Margaret Atwood

As a reader you will encounter a variety of books throughout your journey. There are those that send shivers down your spine, there are those that prod you to reflect and there is this one that does both. …

Handmaids Tale

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A Review of “The Handmaid’s Tale” by Margaret Atwood
A Review of “The Handmaid’s Tale” by Margaret Atwood

Feb 5

A Review of “The Origin” by Dan Brown

I have a persistent complaint with Dan Brown. He always sticks to the same formula of Robert Langdon being ushered into a mysterious death, followed by a high action chase across the country and a clever dramatic reveal of some ulterior motive behind these deaths. Yet, I always pick up…

Spain

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A Review of “The Origin” by Dan Brown
A Review of “The Origin” by Dan Brown

Feb 5

A Review of “The Evening and The Morning” by Ken Follet

Ken Follet is one of the most engaging writers I have had the pleasure of reading. He blends the mundane details of a history happening into a semi-fictional world he spins up and makes its very easy for us to remember the smallest of details. As I walked into the…

England

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A Review of “The Evening and The Morning” by Ken Follet
A Review of “The Evening and The Morning” by Ken Follet

Jan 6

A review of 'The Priory of the Orange Tree' by Samantha Shannon

Finally caving in to peer pressure from instagram’s bibliophile army, I picked up this book which promised me a ride through a world filled with magic, prophesies, draconic creatures and warriors. To understand the story, let us take a look at myth that is the foundation of this world. More…

Samantha Shannon

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A review of 'The Priory of the Orange Tree' by Samantha Shannon
A review of 'The Priory of the Orange Tree' by Samantha Shannon

Dec 8, 2021

A review of ‘Talking to My Daughter About the Economy: A Brief History of Capitalism’ by Yanis Varoufakis

Yanis Varoufakis is an economist and left-leaning politician from Greece. He pens down a monologue about the evolution of todays all-pervasive market economies whilst discussing the problems that plague these structures and possible panaceas. The first chapter titled ‘Why So Much Inequality?’ acknowledges today’s fundamental reality. where we see unprecedented…

Yanis Varoufakis

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A review of ‘Talking to My Daughter About the Economy: A Brief History of Capitalism’ by Yanis…
A review of ‘Talking to My Daughter About the Economy: A Brief History of Capitalism’ by Yanis…
Sandeep Srivastav Vaddiparthy

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