Posts in "Books"

Finished reading: Battle Scars by Jason Fox šŸ“š

An honest, interesting, and at times deeply unsettling read. It paints a raw and personal picture of one of the many terrible aftereffects war can leave behind — and the road back to recovery.

Finished reading: Studie i mƤnskligt beteende by Lena Andersson šŸ“š

I really like her books! She has a fantastic ability to capture people’s quirks in a way that’s both hilarious and touching.

Finished reading: The Innovators by Walter Isaacson šŸ“š

Very interesting read! From the invention of the computer to the birth of blogs. Fascinating stories and fun facts, like how the terms bug and debugging came to be.

Finished reading: Crucifix Killer by Chris Carter šŸ“š

A new favorite of mine in the crime/thriller genre, and I’m not just saying that because the main character is named Robert.

Finished reading: FrĆ„n Noice till nu by Peo ThyrĆ©n šŸ“š

A nostalgic read for anyone who remembers Noice at their late ’70s and early ’80s peak. Fascinating, yet heartbreaking, as half the band’s original members died young. A bittersweet tale of fame’s glow and cost.

Finished reading: Thorsten Flinck : En sjƤlvbiografi by Thorsten Flinck šŸ“š

What a ride! Great book, both inspiring and incredibly tragic at the same time. Definitely worth picking up, especially if you’ve also read Mikael Persbrandt’s book – they make for a really interesting pair to read together.

Finished reading: Be Useful by Arnold Schwarzenegger šŸ“š

An inspiring read. Also some fun trivia, like Danny DeVito filling Arnold’s cigar with weed on the set of Twins. The book even made me reflect on my own blogging in a way.

Finished reading: The Empty Chair by Jeffery Deaver šŸ“š

It was good, but not quite as strong as the previous books in the series. Still had solid suspense and some nice twists, but it didn’t grab me quite the same way.

Finished reading: Tio tankar fƶr sjƤlens hunger by Antje Jackelen šŸ“š

Not my cup of tea, but it’s a good book that will definitely appeal to a lot of people more than it did to me. One interesting thing I picked up was that RenĆ© ā€œI think, therefore I amā€ Descartes died in Stockholm. News to me!

Finished reading: I May Be Wrong by Bjƶrn Natthiko Lindeblad šŸ“š

A truly wonderful read, filled with profound and insightful wisdom. It’s one of those special books you can pick up and read again and again, always finding something new to reflect on.