Book Review
Some books I found on purpose.
Some books found me when I didn’t even know I needed them.
They made me think.
They made me reflect.
They brought me into other worlds — and sometimes, back into myself.
They grew a kind of quiet liberation in me.
They moved something I didn’t have words for yet.
This is where I keep them —
what I’ve read, what I’ve felt, and everything in between.
📕 Anil’s Ghost by Michael Ondaatje
A soft story layered with unspoken grief. You have to read between the lines to feel the characters’ quiet sorrow.
📕 The Woman in the Window by A.J. Finn
A sharp, emotional thriller with twists and quiet strength. Anna’s resilience left a deep mark on me. Finished in just two days.
📕 The Familia Grande by Camille Kouchner
A raw, devastating memoir about family, silence, and betrayal. Quietly powerful and painfully honest.
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