Book cover from Hebban.nl My book review of 'Miss Austen' written by Gill Hornby In my view A lot has been written about Jane Austen and her works. But not so often you stumble upon a book focussing on one of her relatives: her beloved sister Cassandra Austen. Before I read this book, I did… Continue reading Miss Austen – Gill Hornby
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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
Happy Halloween 2017
The Halloween history The origin of Halloween is discussed to be Gaelic with the Samhain festival, a Celtic harvest festival or that it was Christianized as Halloween or was a Christian holiday already for ages separate of the Samhain festival. What is known is that the word 'Halloween' is from Christian origin and dates back… Continue reading Happy Halloween 2017
Ginevra | An Italian Love Story – Simone van der Vlugt
My book review of "Ginevra | An Italian Love Story" written by Simone van der Vlugt In my view... The story of this book is an Italian legend. This book is shaped by a fictional story written around a real existed person named Ginevra degli Almieri. She was a young adult living in Florence ca.… Continue reading Ginevra | An Italian Love Story – Simone van der Vlugt
Edinburgh Tuesday
This blog post is a sequel to the series ‘The Recap of the Day – Edinburgh 2017’. How my first day – Friday – has been, you can read about it here –> Edinburgh Travel. How my second day - Saturday - has been, you can read about it here -> Edinburgh Saturday How my third… Continue reading Edinburgh Tuesday
Edinburgh Monday
This blog post is a sequel to the series ‘The Recap of the Day – Edinburgh 2017’. How my first day – Friday – has been, you can read here –> Edinburgh Travel. How my second day - Saturday - has been, you can read here -> Edinburgh Saturday How my thrird day - Sunday -… Continue reading Edinburgh Monday
Edinburgh Sunday
This blog post is a sequel to the series ‘The Recap of the Day – Edinburgh 2017’. How my first day – friday – has been, you can read here –> Edinburgh Travel. How my second day - saturday - has been, you can read here -> Edinburgh Saturday The morning After a very late… Continue reading Edinburgh Sunday
Edinburgh Saturday
This blog post is a sequel to the series 'The Recap of the Day - Edinburgh 2017'.How my first day - friday - has been, you can read here --> Edinburgh Travel. The morning Halfway the morning, a bit later than I expected, I woke up and realised: today my first full day in Edinburgh! Yesterday… Continue reading Edinburgh Saturday
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
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