Tag: Europe books

Review: Y/N by Esther Yi

In Y/N by Esther Yi, the main character is tired of experiencing reality as that which happens strictly to her and makes a K-Pop idol the new center of her world.

Review: Manja of de zeven lagen der ziltheid by Dimitri Leue

In Manja of de zeven lagen der ziltheid, Dimitri Leue takes you on an artistic exploration through the museum and one's self.

Most interesting and engaging books of 2022

What are the best new books in 2022? And how about surprisingly good older gems? A year of reviewing books led me to some very engaging books.

Review: November by Thomas Olde Heuvelt

In November by Dutch author Thomas Olde Heuvelt, happiness slowly drives the residents of Bird Street to madness.

Review: Flock Without Birds by Filip Dousek

Flock Without Birds by Filip Dousek is an intriguing book about the (shattered) illusions that create our world and the possibilities and existences available in our reality.

Review: Metronome by Tom Watson

The two people imprisoned on an island escape a controlling society, the life they make for themselves is hardly less restricted: Metronome by Tom Watson.

Most interesting and engaging books of 2021

What are the best new books in 2021? And how about surprisingly good older gems? A year of reviewing books led me to some very engaging books.

Review: Bolla by Pajtim Statovci

Bolla by Pajtim Statovci is a dark and tragic story told by a man whose mental and physical freedom is limited by the world he lives in.

Review: Saving Schrödinger’s Cat by Mark Jenkins

What would you change in the past to save the environment in the future? Will Saving Schrödinger’s Cat be enough? Find out in this book by Mark Jenkins.

Review: Future Bright, Future Grimm by D.J. MacLennan

In Future Bright, Future Grimm, D.J. MacLennan uses scientific progress to weave the necessary magic to turn the future into a fairy tale. Future Bright,...