A blog as diverse as my life has been
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Diving into the writer who picked up Agatha Christie’s legacy with the authorization of her family
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15 years after the events set in her best seller, Margaret Atwood takes us to the heart of Gilead and shows us the dirty powers at work
The inception of the famous detective Hercule Poirot – and how an editor created one of the Belgian’s most famous scenes
Kamila Shamsie mesmerizes us with an astonishing ending in this story about two Pakistani families tangled with the post-9/11 world in Europe.
Linking books from Ireland to Pakistan, Palestine, South Korea, Singapore and Afghanistan
Nobel winner Alice Munro shares snippets of life in rural Canada in the 1940s
Brené Brown on how to belong to yourself and others in a hyper-polarized era
A data analysis about my literary tastes
The memoir of the British-Kenyan pilot Beryl Markham, a pioneer of African aviation
The saga of 4 generations of a Korean family over war and displacement
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