Bookworms: Monthly Readings, December 2018
I started bookworms series in 2015 when I actually had time to finish 3-4 books in one month and so I challenged myself to keep reading and keep posting. My big expectations landed me in failure and disappointment. I could hardly manage such pace back then, not to mention now - with a toddler in my hands, on my head and in my books!
I enjoy reflecting over my readings though and writing a post is a great way to do it. And so I decided to keep the Bookworms series called 'Monthly Readings', no matter how little truth there is to that title. Last year I read 8 books. I read maybe twice as much if I included motherhood related literature, but I figured reflections over 'My child won't eat' or 'Secrets of the baby whisperer' would need a whole new blog.
Without further ado...we all keep in mind that I read these books somewhere in the first half of 2018. Not in December. And yet, the title:
Books I read in December
Max Frei “Crow on the bridge”, “The Earth’s Tuft”;
Gabriel GarcÃa Márquez “One Hundred Years of Solitude”, “No One Writes to the Colonel”;
Jerome K Jerome “Three Men in a Boat”;
Olga Kotrus “The city who ate me”.