Find the Perfect Book for Every Mood, Genre & Occasion
Welcome to my world of books!
This is a space where I share my love for books, organized so you can explore different stories based on your interests. While this project is just beginning and I only have a few reviews for now, each one has been carefully written to offer you meaningful and memorable reads.
The Magic of Tidying Up: Keeping Only What Truly Makes Me Happy
Marie Kondo’s “Magic of Order” transformed my life by teaching me to let go of…
Keep readingBartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall-Street: “I would rather not do it”
How would you react if every time you ask someone for something, he answers: “I…
Keep readingReview of A Man’s Place by Annie Ernaux – 2022 Nobel Prize in Literature
“If you were to write a book about your father, what would you write about…
Keep readingReview of “Lessons in Chemistry”: Science and the Challenges of Being Yourself
This book, lessons in chemistry, is a reminder of how powerful it can be to…
Keep readingWelcome to the Hyunam-Dong Bookshop Review: A Literary Refuge for the Soul
Welcome to the Hyunam-Dong Bookshop review: a comforting story about burnout, healing, and rediscovering purpose.…
Keep readingReview of The Yellow World: Trust Your Dreams and They’ll Come True
A heartfelt review of The Yellow World by Albert Espinosa — a life‑changing book about…
Keep readingReview The Vegetarian by Han Kang — 2024 Nobel Prize in Literatura
The Vegetarian captivates with its profound exploration of identity and silence, leaving readers to confront…
Keep readingReview of the book “Until August” Gabriel García Márquez, Nobel Prize in Literature 1982
Gabriel García Márquez’s unfinished novel, “Until August,” explores themes of freedom and identity through Ana’s…
Keep readingI have categorized the books as follows:
🔹 By Country: Discover how authors from around the world reflect their culture and unique perspectives.
🔹 By Author: Explore writers who inspire and leave a lasting mark with their words.
🔹 By Recommendation: Browse my favorite reads, from comforting books that bring peace and solace to short stories perfect for a cozy afternoon. I also include books that offer deep reflections and valuable tools for personal growth.
🔹 By Genre: Whether you love fiction, romance, mystery, or science fiction, there’s something for everyone.
My goal is to continue expanding this space with more reviews and literary discoveries. Join me on this journey! If you have any recommendations or thoughts, I’d love to hear them in: Connecting with Stories: What I’m Reading Now.



Authors
- Albert Espinosa (Spain)
- Gabriel García Márquez (Colombia)
- Until August
- Han Kang (South Korea)
- Hwang Bo-Reum (South Korea)
- Karishma Chugani Nankani (Morocco)
- Nani’s Visits
- Marie Kondo (Japan)



Contemporary Fiction
- The Vegetarian (2007) – Han Kang (Corea del Sur)
- Until August (2024) – Gabriel García Márquez (Colombia)
- Welcome to the Hyunam-Dong Bookshop (2022) Hwang Bo-Reu (Suth Korea)
Personal Growth
- The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up (2011) – Marie Kondo (Japón)
- The yellow world (2008) – Albert Espinosa (España)
Family and Cultural Relationships
- Nani’s Visits (2018) – Karishma Chugani Nankani (Marruecos)
What to Read: Recommendations for Each Book
Organize your home, organize your life:
- The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up (2011) Marie Kondo (Japan)
Living with Illness or coping with grief:
- The Yellow World (2008) Albert Espinosa (Spain)
Heart-Wrenching and Psychologically Complex Books:
- The Vegetarian (2007) Han Kang (South Korea)

Han Kang (South Korea)
Nobel Prize in Literature
A tale of indifference, violence, resilience, and disconnection in a world incapable of helping her.
“Suddenly, she had the feeling that she had never truly lived, and she felt surprised. It was true. She had not really lived. For as long as she could remember, all she had done was endure.”

“When you lose, convince yourself that you are not losing; you are gaining the experience of loss. Allow yourself to grieve.” The yellow world. Albert Espinosa.

Welcome to the Hyunam-Dong Bookshop- Hwang Bo-Reum
The books welcomed her with open arms, without judging the kind of person she had become, and accepted her as she was
Short Stories for a Pleasant Afternoon:
- We’ll Meet in August (2024) Gabriel García Márquez (Colombia)
- The Visits of Nani (2017) Karishma Chugani Nankani (Morocco)
Comforting story:
- Welcome to the Hyunam-Dong Bookshop (2022) Hwang Bo-Reu (Suth Korea)











