Monday Moodlifter 2020/1

Good news: the Monday Moodlifters are back! I was thinking a lot about this before deciding to bring these posts back, because it takes a lot of time to have a weekly recurring post, and my schedule is pretty hectic. I decided to do it anyway. I think in these times, which are hard for everyone, everywhere around the world, it is even more important than before that we're taking at least a couple of minutes for light, uplifting thinking, even if it's only once in a week. So, here it is: Monday Moodlifters are back!

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‘Diary of a Somebody’ by Brian Bilston

Last week I got something magical with my mail: a sweet, warm and comfortable afternoon in a box. As I told about it before, last month I finally decided to join a book subscription box, and it's been a delight so far! The first book I got was 'Diary of a Somebody', written by the popular "Twitter'-poet, Brian Bilston.

‘Chocolate and Book’ Box Unboxing

My first ever Book Box has arrived! I couldn't be more excited. No, excited is not even the right word. Bewitched. Yes, I am bewitched!   I've been thinking about subscribing to a book box for at least a year now. What held me back were mostly two things: What if I wouldn't like the … Continue reading ‘Chocolate and Book’ Box Unboxing

‘break your glass slippers’ by Amanda Lovelace

I have a feeling that these books by Amanda Lovelace should be marketed under self-improvement (I mean like self-help for women with low self-esteem...or simply just women, everywhere in the world). Her topics are important, the message is clear, but not over-emphasized, the structure is logical, the illustrations lightly support the whole idea.

It's a great book.

‘I Hope You Stay’ by Courtney Peppernell

(Goodreads/Amazon) Another collection of modern poetry where I'm not a hundred percent sure where the actual poetry is. I don't say that this book actually bad is. It isn't. When I started to read it, I even thought these so called poems could raise the feeling inside me that somebody narrated them to me, I … Continue reading ‘I Hope You Stay’ by Courtney Peppernell