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Tag: Jak się ma Twój Ból?

Q1 2021 round-up

On April 5, 2021June 16, 2021 By bookskepticIn Thoughts1 Comment

With 2020 done and dusted things were supposed to be different! I am outraged, because they were not. As soon as 2021 started we ended up in lockdown 3.0 in London. And all the magical belief that changing the year will change anything went out the window. It has been by far the worst of …

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How’s the Pain? / Jak się ma Twój Ból? – Pascal Garnier

On March 3, 2021February 27, 2021 By bookskepticIn Reviews3 Comments

A small and thoughtfully slow exploration of the big things in life.  A few days ago I wrote about books in translation and this is the book that sparked the thought. I got it from my mum for Christmas, so yes, it is another in the long list of my gifts. It has a beautiful …

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