Kazuo Ishiguro – The Buried Giant Chapter 13

Kazuo Ishiguro – The Buried Giant Chapter 13.Chapter 13 feels like a fairy tale where even the helpful children quietly carry survival strategies involving poisoned goats and hidden ogres. The closer Axl and Beatrice move toward Querig, the clearer it becomes that memory may heal truth while simultaneously destroying the fragile peace people built around … Read more

Kazuo Ishiguro – The Buried Giant Chapter 12

Kazuo Ishiguro – The Buried Giant Chapter 12Chapter 12 feels like the moment Edwin realizes memory is not a treasure chest but a loaded weapon everyone wants him to carry for different reasons. As old truths return beside the frozen pond, the real danger no longer seems to be ogres or dragons, but what hatred … Read more

James Clear – Atomic Habits – chapter 19 Summary & Reflection

James Clear – Atomic Habits – chapter 19 Summary & Reflection.Motivation gets you started.But the ability to continue when things become ordinary… that’s where transformation actually happens. Chapter 19 answers a question almost everyone asks eventually: 👉 How do you stay motivated after the excitement disappears? Because starting is fun. Continuing?That’s the hard part. James Clear … Read more

Kazuo Ishiguro – The Buried Giant Chapter 11

Kazuo Ishiguro – The Buried Giant Chapter 11.Chapter 11 feels like two people trying to hold onto love while slowly drifting through a river made of memory, fear, and things better left under old blankets. Beneath the strange dreamlike atmosphere, the chapter quietly asks whether kindness and love are enough when truth finally begins returning. … Read more

James Clear – Atomic Habits – chapter 18 Summary & Reflection

James Clear – Atomic Habits – chapter 18 Summary & ReflectionSelf-improvement works best when it stops being a war against your natureand becomes cooperation with it. Chapter 18 is about something both comforting and annoying: 👉 Not every habit fits every person. James Clear compares two elite athletes:Michael Phelps and Hicham El Guerrouj.  One built perfectly … Read more

Kazuo Ishiguro – The Buried Giant Chapter 10

Kazuo Ishiguro – The Buried Giant Chapter 10.Chapter 10 feels like the moment Edwin realizes growing up may mostly involve disappointing people you admire while pretending everything is still fine around the campfire. Beneath the quiet conversations with Wistan, the chapter becomes a story about loyalty, inherited hatred, and the painful birth of independent thinking. … Read more

Kazuo Ishiguro – The Buried Giant Chapter 9

Kazuo Ishiguro – The Buried Giant Chapter 9.Chapter 9 feels like an old knight slowly realizing that protecting peace and protecting truth may no longer be the same thing. Through Gawain’s wandering thoughts and guilty memories, the book turns from mystery into quiet moral tragedy. Chapter 9 feels like Sir Gawain accidentally wandering into his … Read more

Kazuo Ishiguro – The Buried Giant Chapter 8

Kazuo Ishiguro – The Buried Giant Chapter 8Chapter 8 feels like walking through a forest where even the ruins seem to remember things humans tried to bury centuries ago. Beneath the quiet conversations and strange encounters, the chapter carries the feeling that history is slowly waking up again. Chapter 8 feels like the calm after … Read more

Kazuo Ishiguro – The Buried Giant Chapter Seven

Kazuo Ishiguro – The Buried Giant Chapter Seven.Chapter 7 feels like the moment the book stops hiding its skeletons — literally. Deep beneath the monastery, buried bones and hidden chambers reveal that the mist may not protect the world from monsters, but from the memory of what humans once did to each other. Chapter 7 … Read more

Terry Pratchett – The color of magic

Terry Pratchett – The color of magic.The Colour of Magic feels like someone dropped Monty Python into a fantasy world and gave existential anxiety a wizard hat.Behind all the chaos, luggage with legs, and people exploding accidentally, Pratchett quietly whispers: humans are ridiculous… but somehow still lovable. The Colour of Magic was Terry Pratchett’s first book in … Read more