Sunday, 2 March 2014

Easy weekend reads

Have you ever wondered around the house on a Sunday, thinking what to do? Go out? No, too much hustle. Work? It's weekend, come on. Read? I have nothing to read. So here is a treat for you, my friend, four books that can make your lazy Sunday a bit more exciting.
1. Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling. I mean, if you haven't read at least one of the Potter books, just READ it. It's the best thing that can happen to you, promise. The storyline is impeccable, brilliant, compelling, exciting, it's written simply but with taste. It has brought up a whole generation of the 90s and is considered a classic. Go read some Potter, even if you have, it's always so nice to reread it, again and again, and again.
2. Why Does E=mc? by Brian Cox & Jeff Forshaw. Why indeed? This book is for those who don't have a lot of knowledge of physics and all that sciency stuff, because it is a simple explanation of Einstein's equation. I haven't read it till the end, but I enjoy flicking through it and feeling smart just sitting with a physics book.
3. The Little Prince by Antoine De Saint-Exupéry. This book will bring back your childhood memories. It's simply written with drawings known to everybody. If you feel like you're to old for reading this, read it to your younger brother or sister, you both will enjoy this heartwarming adventure with the Little Prince.
4. IT by Alexa Chung. The best book to read on a weekend. It has been quite popular in the blogging community, and I get why. It's full of cool hipster photos and drawings, stylish design and a beautiful cover. Although the writing is not very complicated and engaging, still, pretty interesting.

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