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Apr 2022

Finished reading: The Emperor’s Soul by Brandon Sanderson πŸ“š

Apr 2022

Finished reading: Allmen und der Koi by Martin Suter πŸ“š

Mar 2022

Finished reading: Du darfst nicht alles glauben, was du denkst by Kurt KrΓΆmer πŸ“š

Mar 2022

Finished reading: The Thousand Autumns Of Jacob De Zoet by David Mitchell πŸ“š

Mar 2022

Finished reading: πŸ‘‘ Empire of Grass by Tad Williams πŸ“š

Feb 2022

Finished reading: πŸ•― Realizing the Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle πŸ“š

Feb 2022

Finished reading: The Power of Now Journal by Eckhart Tolle πŸ“š

Feb 2022
Feb 2022

Finished reading: Natrium Chlorid by Jussi Adler-Olsen πŸ“š

Feb 2022

Finished reading: Lost Connections by Johann Hari πŸ“š

Jan 2022

Finished reading: Nothing To Lose by Lee Child πŸ“š

Jan 2022

Finished reading: The Whale at the End of the World by John. Ironmonger πŸ“š

Jan 2022

Finished reading: Caliban’s War by James S. A. Corey πŸ“š

Jan 2022
Jan 2022

Finished reading: Mr. Penumbra’s 24-Hour Bookstore by Robin Sloan πŸ“š

Jan 2022

Finished reading: Leviathan Wakes by James S. A. Corey πŸ“š

Jan 2022

Currently reading: Universum by Phillip P. Peterson πŸ“š

Dec 2021

Finished reading: Elantris by Brandon Sanderson πŸ“š

Dec 2021

Finished reading: To Sleep in a Sea of Stars by Christopher Paolini πŸ“š Awesome Sci-Fi action-packed and with a great plot!

Dec 2021

Rainbow trees.

Dec 2021

Finished reading: Starsight by Brandon Sanderson πŸ“š

Another fun space novel.

Nov 2021

Finished reading: Achtung Steinschlag! by Christian KΓΆberl πŸ“š

A book about meteorites. Interesting, but short. πŸ’« Makes me want to visit the NΓΆrdlinger Ries impact crater nearby.

Nov 2021

Useless thinking

Most thoughts are pointless. In the past, I thought, that I think my thoughts. But this is obviously untrue. Can you rea...
Nov 2021

Finished reading: Skyward by Brandon Sanderson πŸ“š

What a lovely book! Great Sci-Fi with a lot of battles and a nice plot. πŸš€

Nov 2021

Finished reading: Die Selbstgerechten by Sahra Wagenknecht πŸ“š

Mrs. Wagenknecht raises some good points in the first part of the book - but I am going to stop reading the book at 50%. It is kind of boring and long and she does not really get to the point. πŸ€·πŸΌβ€β™‚οΈ