Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman – Good Omens

Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman Good Omens.Good Omens feels less like a fantasy noveland more like two brilliant writers sitting in a pub saying:“What if the apocalypse happened…but everyone involved was slightly incompetent?” Format: PocketSpråk: EngelskaSkriven: 1990Utgivningsdatum: 2014-12-11Kategori: Roman (Fantasy)ISBN: 9780552171892Artikelnummer: 720288Antal sidor: 416Författare: Neil Gaiman & Terry PratchettFörlag: Corgi Good Omens is what happens when the apocalypse gets delayed because two supernatural middle managers … Read more

James Clear – Atomic Habits – chapter 17 Summary & Reflection

James Clear – Atomic Habits – chapter 17 Summary & ReflectionDiscipline is easier when your habits stop being private negotiationsand start becoming visible commitments. Chapter 17 is about something surprisingly powerful: 👉 Other people watching you changes your behavior. Which is both useful…and slightly terrifying. James Clear opens with an absolutely insane Cold War idea. A … Read more

James Clear – Atomic Habits – chapter 16 Summary & Reflection

James Clear – Atomic Habits – chapter 16 Summary & ReflectionSuccess often feels less like a giant breakthroughand more like quietly moving one paper clip at a time. Chapter 16 is about one of the most underrated forces in life: 👉 Progress feels good.   Not perfection.Not mastery. Just visible movement forward. James Clear opens … Read more

Kazuo Ishiguro – The Buried Giant Chapter Six

Kazuo Ishiguro – The Buried Giant Chapter SixChapter 6 feels like a monastery built on equal parts prayer, buried fear, and information nobody dares say out loud after sunset. Beneath the quiet routines, the chapter slowly reveals that the mist may not only hide memories, but also hold an entire fragile peace system together. Chapter … Read more

Kazuo Ishiguro – The Buried Giant Chapter Five

Kazuo Ishiguro – The Buried Giant Chapter FiveChapter 5 feels like the moment the fog stops hiding only memories and starts hiding politics, history, and old blood beneath the surface. With Wistan and Sir Gawain finally sharing the same road, the story turns into a quiet collision between peace built on forgetting and truth that … Read more

Kazuo Ishiguro – The Buried Giant Chapter Four

Kazuo Ishiguro – The Buried Giant Chapter FourChapter 4 feels like a medieval psychological stress test where Edwin is slowly transformed from frightened village boy into someone shaped by fear, isolation, and Wistan’s influence. The chapter quietly shows how societies create outsiders long before they understand what they are actually afraid of. Chapter 4 feels … Read more

James Clear – Atomic Habits – chapter 15 Summary & Reflection

James Clear – Atomic Habits – chapter 15 Summary & ReflectionThe brain follows reward faster than logic.If you want better habits to survive, make progress feel satisfying before the big results arrive. Chapter 15 explains one very human truth: We repeat what feels rewarding.   Sounds obvious. But the important part is this:the reward needs … Read more

Kazuo Ishiguro – The Buried Giant Chapter Three

Kazuo Ishiguro – The Buried Giant Chapter ThreeChapter 3 feels like the moment the fog stops being only atmosphere and starts looking suspiciously like political infrastructure. As Wistan and Edwin enter the story, the journey grows larger and darker, revealing a world where forgotten wars and buried fear still quietly shape how people see each … Read more

James Clear – Atomic Habits – chapter 14 Summary & Reflection

James Clear – Atomic Habits – chapter 14 Summary & ReflectionGood habits often need support.Bad habits often just need a little resistance to fall apart. If Chapter 13 was:“Make good habits easy” Then Chapter 14 is:Make bad habits difficult   James Clear opens with Victor Hugo. Apparently, Hugo had a serious procrastination problem while writing … Read more

Kazuo Ishiguro – The Buried Giant Chapter Two

Kazuo Ishiguro – The Buried Giant Chapter Two.Chapter 2 feels like two elderly people trying to navigate medieval Britain with memories held together by fog, intuition, and pure stubbornness. The further Axl and Beatrice travel, the clearer it becomes that the real danger may not be the road itself, but what waits when forgotten memories … Read more