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Aada

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Terry Pratchett: Mort (Polish language, 2009)

Mort is a fantasy novel by British writer Terry Pratchett. Published in 1987, it is …

Death likes cats :3

Even though I am struggling to describe this book, this was thoroughly enjoyable to read and I can recommend it!

Tori Anne Martin: This Spells Disaster (Paperback, 2023, Penguin Books, Limited)

When 'messy witch' Morgan Greenwood drunkenly offers to fake date her dream woman Rory Sandler …

Lesbian Disaster Witches

Sometimes this was quite frustrating to read because it reminded me of my past more messy and less secure self. But once I got past that it turned into a fun romance novel. Occasionally kept on wondering if some minor characters or parts of the plot would come up again, but they didn't. This book was very much focused on the relationship between the two central characters. It is about them after all and not about something else!

Can recommend to anyone interested in reading romance about lesbian disaster witches.

finished reading Der Bücherdrache by Walter Moers

Walter Moers: Der Bücherdrache (Hardcover, German language, 2019, Penguin Verlag) No rating

Die Buchlinge sind wieder da!

In den Katakomben von Buchhaim erzählt man sich eine alte …

Das ist ein netter und kurzweiliger Abstecher in Walter Moers' Zamonien und hatte mir auf jeden Fall lust gegeben andere Bücher die Moers mittlerweile geschrieben hat auch zu lesen :3

Empfiehlt sich schon die Stadt der träumenden Bücher gelesen zu haben wenn ihr das lesen wollt.

Casey McQuiston: One Last Stop (Paperback, 2021, St. Martin's Griffin)

For cynical twenty-three-year-old August, moving to New York City is supposed to prove her right: …

The first fiction book I have read in a while and this was incredibly enjoyable. Given to me because I like trains and it is set around the New York metro system, but found a lot more to enjoy about this book and relate to than I thought I would!