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Anxious People

Anxious People

Scribe After Five•3wk
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•Nov 12

I don’t think I’ve ever highlighted a book this much. Anxious People is the first Fredrik Backman book I’ve ever read, and I’m so glad I picked it up.

I try not to read blurbs before starting a book — I like going in blind, without shaping expectations, letting the story unfold naturally. When I first saw this one, the title and cover gave off a bit of a Sally Rooney vibe, so I expected something introspective and quiet. And …Read More

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I don’t think I’ve ever highlighted a book this much. Anxious People is the first Fredrik Backman book I’ve ever read, and I’m so glad I picked it up.

I try not to read blurbs before starting a book — I like going in blind, without shaping expectations, letting the story unfold naturally. When I first saw this one, the title and cover gave off a bit of a Sally Rooney vibe, so I expected something introspective and quiet. And …Read More

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Beyond the Wand: The Magic & Mayhem of Growing Up a Wizard

Beyond the Wand: The Magic & Mayhem of Growing Up a Wizard

Scribe After Five•1mo
Oct 31

I don’t like rating memoirs—it feels unfair to score someone’s personal experiences through the lens of my own literary taste. So, no rating for this one. Just a deep amount of respect for Tom Felton.

It’s fascinating to see how vastly different his perspective is from that of Draco Malfoy and the Wizarding World as a whole. I’m genuinely impressed by how grounded he remains, and how clearly he separates himself from his care …Read More

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I don’t like rating memoirs—it feels unfair to score someone’s personal experiences through the lens of my own literary taste. So, no rating for this one. Just a deep amount of respect for Tom Felton.

It’s fascinating to see how vastly different his perspective is from that of Draco Malfoy and the Wizarding World as a whole. I’m genuinely impressed by how grounded he remains, and how clearly he separates himself from his care …Read More

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