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Wedrowki w kraine filozofow by Jozef Tischner

This book is a collection of short esseys about philosophy. It's quite easy and very well-written, so even if you know nothing about this subject you may still enjoy it. I really liked the language of this book, it was a joy to read. I struggled a bit at the beginning, but I loved the second part, about Meister Eckhart, it was great. I'm very happy that I read this book.

32 - a book a friend recommended

I didn't manage to fulfil my last challenge yet (not a surprise), and it's a new week and time for a new challenge. This week it's going to be a book a friend recommended, because last week two of my friends recommended me the same author. That's why I decided to read: Wedrowki w kraine filozofow by Jozef Tischner I hope I'll like this one, I really need something exciting to read - I'm in a reading slump right now. Wish me luck!

31 - a book at the bottom of your to-read list

It's a hard task this week, and one I'm ready not to fulfil - a book at the bottom of my to-read list. There is one book at the bottom, the book I could never start reading, because it's so long and I felt quite scared to start it, and it's: The Lives of the Artists by Giorgio Vasari Well, we'll see if I manage to finish it. Let's hope I will!

Provincial Daughter by R. M. Dashwood

This book was simply charming, funny and clever and I loved it. It's a diary of a wife of a doctor and a mother of three boys in the fifties, but the problems and situations we can see in this book are eerily similar to what we can experience in our own houses nowadays. I read this book with great pleasure and I recommend it to everybody, who likes laughing.