Solo travel means checking out bookish places whenever I can – so when I visited a friend last year, I made sure to tick off whatever I can. Here are 4 incredible places I went to as I went library-hopping across Manchester and Liverpool!
If you are wondering why a recipe post is unexpectedly popping in your feed from me, this is just because I wanted to store this recipe in one place for when I need it. I am new to baking and stuff, but if there is one cookie recipe that I swear by, it would be…
Tracking the books I read and analysing my yearly reading habits has been a therapeutic thing ever since I started doing it. It’s a fun and unique way of looking back to the year that passed. Most of the time, my reading patterns reflect the experiences I had or wanted to have (longings) in a…
It was a random Monday when I saw the Sputnik Sweetheart play announcement in a Murakami newsletter. A couple of happy coincidences happened and I found myself in London, in a theatre in the middle of nowhere, and trying my best to contain my excitement to see this play.
3.5/5☕ | Bonnie Garmus’ Lessons in Chemistry follows Elizabeth Zott as she navigates the treacherous and misogynistic 1950’s society and workplace. If you like a strong female character, with focus on how she overcame hurdles in life, this may be a book that you would enjoy.
Chetham’s Library, located in Manchester, England, is considered to be the oldest public library in the English-speaking world. If you’re a literary nerd or a history buff, this is definitely a must-visit.