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Tuesday | Interesting Ten – Books to Films 2019

This Tuesday the 'Interesting Ten' list of books that are adapted to films anno 2019.If you have read one of those books, maybe you want to compare it to the film that will be in theatres this year. Or if you are a big fan of an actor or actress that is starring in the film. Or maybe a fan of the director or the producer... and ten more reasons why you are probably in a way interested in one of these films.

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Books, Films, Lists, Series

Books to films in 2018

The book becomes a film anno 2018 The new year is already for two months on its way, so it is time for a new list of books that are / will be filmed to become films in 2018! This post is a listed overview of which books will be seen as film in theatres… Continue reading Books to films in 2018

Books

The Crimson Spell – Cameron Dokey and F. Goldsborough

My book review of "The Crimson Spell" written by Cameron Dokey and F. Goldsborough In my view... The book is a nice sequel in the original Charmed series created by Constance M. Burge. The book can be read as a standalone because it repeats a bit about the previous two novels. The series is about… Continue reading The Crimson Spell – Cameron Dokey and F. Goldsborough

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Citylights – Margreet Maljers

My book review of "Citylights" [EN] / "Licht over de stad" [NL] written by Margreet Maljers In my view... Where the first book in the series 'The Guide - Margreet Maljers' left, this sequel starts. It is 1943 and The Netherlands are at war with Germany. In the middle of WWII the story starts. Elja… Continue reading Citylights – Margreet Maljers

Books

Worth The Wait – Karen Witemeyer

My book review of "Worth the Wait" written by Karen Witemeyer In my view... This book is about a woman who lives with her son in a women's village. Because of her past and because she met an important person she decided to live here, in Harper's Station. This woman who is named Victoria Adams… Continue reading Worth The Wait – Karen Witemeyer

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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child | Part One and Part Two – J.K. Rowling | John Tiffany | Jack Thorne

My book review of "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child | Part One and Part Two" written by J.K. Rowling, John Tiffany and Jack Thorne In my view... This story is about the life of Harry Potter and his friends, 19 years after he has defeated Voldemort and escaped death. This part starts where the… Continue reading Harry Potter and the Cursed Child | Part One and Part Two – J.K. Rowling | John Tiffany | Jack Thorne

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Advent – Gunnar Gunnarsson

My book review of "Advent" written by Gunnar Gunnarsson In my view... and the main characters The story is about a good shepherd who, every year in the few autumn weeks and winter days before Christmas, goes up on the mountains. This shepherd named Benedikt does not travel alone. Together with his dog Leo and… Continue reading Advent – Gunnar Gunnarsson

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Atlas Maior – Belgica Foederata

Today I have visited a small exhibition in the National Library of The Netherlands. Wonderful books are exhibited there, accompanied with information. Nice little lessons about books in The Netherlands. The 'Atlas Maior' is the largest atlas ever made. In Dutch more than 9 volumes, Latin 11 volumes, French 12 volumes, German 10 volumes and Spanish… Continue reading Atlas Maior – Belgica Foederata

Blog, Books

Bookcatalog of 2017 | The first quarter

Whoohoo today I have received this awesome catalog full of books that will be published in the first quarter of 2017. I was wondering...how do other bookblogger or bookfanatics keep up with what will be published in the upcoming month? Let me know in a comment https://www.instagram.com/p/BNZ89kYA0G9/?taken-by=sophie.vda.blog A big thanks to Hebban and publisher Van… Continue reading Bookcatalog of 2017 | The first quarter

Books, Lifestyle, Social Media

Reading beside books

Everyone who loves to read a book now and then, or often, will recognize this. The time you can spend on reading books. The time you spend on reading other - necessary or required - readings. How much time do you spend on reading other things than books? The past couple of decades and the… Continue reading Reading beside books