The perks of being a wallflower
17 June, 2020I don’t really know how I got my hands on this book… I think it was my sister who told me she had found a book that I was going to love and, as she is usually right about these things, I decided to take her advice and read it. I’ve never regretted it. The Perks of being a Wallflower is a book written by Stephen Chbosky and published for the first time in February 1999. I could say that this book follows the style of The catcher in the rye written by J. D. Salinger, though they have huge differences…
Binti ~ Binti Trilogy
I’m a huge fan of science fiction books. You just have to check my reviews to notice that most of them belong to fantasy or science fiction books or series. However, I think that Binti is the first science fiction…
Arkham Horror LCG. Night of the Zealot
Over the past few weeks, I’ve been thinking about writing a review of a board game I’m crazy about. This is my first board game review so I hope I’ll do a good job about it. Arkham Horror, The Card…
Howl’s Moving Castle
“In the land of Ingary, where such things as seven-league boots and cloaks of invisibility really exist, it is quite a misfortune to be born the eldest of three. Everyone knows you are the one who will fail first, and…
Orphan Black
It’s been a couple of months since this amazing series ended and I am still missing it. Orphan Black is one of those series that you haven’t heard of (at least in my country) but you should watch. I wrote…
Exploring Dublin: Bookshops
Whenever I travel there are three places I always try to visit: museums, bookshops and cafés. It’s a classic, my trinity of happiness. A few weeks ago I finally had the opportunity to travel to Dublin and Galway (West Ireland)…
Penny Dreadful or how to destroy a show in its last season
Penny Dreadful is one of those series which doesn’t reach a big mass of people (at least here in Spain) even when it has wonderful actors, amazing settings and a breath-taking script. This may be due to the weird mixture of…
Museo Sorolla
Situated one step away from Paseo de la Castellana, in Paseo del General Martínez Campos, number 10, we can find one of the most beautiful museums in Madrid: Museo Sorolla. It’s one of those museums small in area but huge…
Merry Christmas!
From Komorebi-birds, we would like to wish you Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! 🙂 For a 2017 full of happiness and much more komorebi 🙂
#NaNoWriMo
This afternoon, scrolling on Instagram while having a tea, a post just caught my eye. I have to say that more than the image itself (a pair of very original door hangers with the text “Do not disturb, I’m writing,…
Full Frontal Feminism
Hi there! Sorry it’s been so long since we stopped here. Summer’s been busy :-P, though this is not today’s topic. Anyways, even with my busy schedule I have been reading a lot these past months, so I just wanted…