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- Source: Review Copy
- Format: Ebook
- Pages: 92
- Genre: Non-fiction
- Publisher: New Insights Press
- Publication Date: 1 April 2019
- My Rating: 4 stars
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Hey everyone! How are you all?
This is one very late wrap-up. I just started college a month ago (I’m studying Literature!) and it has kept me incredibly busy. I’m hoping to find a balance as soon as possible so I can post in a proper schedule.
Here’s my combined wrap-up for the July and August.
Love, hate, revenge, fear.
The world a bubbling mess of emotions.
I wonder how we ever find peace.
I wonder how we breathe in all this commotion.
Hey everyone! How are you all?
I’ve seen a lot of readers say that they don’t like classics. They find them boring and difficult to read which is completely okay. I admit that classics or basically any book can be boring for them and interesting for others. However, I do feel like sometimes readers want to start with or like classics but they don’t know how to. My recommendation is to start with the ones that are most simply written and this post is about that.
Please note that I am no expert on classics and I’m not claiming to be. This list is just recommendations among the ones I have read. Feel free to add some suggestions of your own in the comments.