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Tag: Dwunaste. Nie myśle że Uciekniesz

My Non-Fiction Books of 2020

On December 28, 2020December 16, 2020 By bookskepticIn Thoughts1 Comment

A few days ago I published My Fiction Books of 2020, so now for New Year’s Eve let’s see what came out of the non-fiction shelf. I noticed the older I get the more non-fiction I read, and generally, I enjoy it a lot. It challenges me more than fiction. Which makes sense as it …

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Dwunaste. Nie Myśl, że Uciekniesz – Filip Springer

On July 8, 2020May 31, 2020 By bookskepticIn Reviews3 Comments

Another book that I got as a gift. The title translates along the lines of The Twelfth. Do Not Think You Can Escape. It is a reportage but mixed with other genres as well. The main topic is the Law of Jante. A set of rules stated in Aksel Sandemose's book A Fugitive Crosses His Tracks. Sandemose …

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