Reading Challenge of 2019



My goal in 2018 was to read twelve books; one book per month. I managed to up that number to seventeen! So for this year, my goal was to read seventeen and I have achieved that in October! By the end of the year, I read 20 books! It is incredible to see how my reading speed improves year by year. I also believe this would not be possible without bookstagram. So, thank you all for the motivation and great encouragement in my reading habits.


 Here are the books I have read in 2019:

1.     Kingdom of Ash 3/5 – Sarah J Maas
      This huge book closes the Throne of Glass series and despite that I loved the series; the last book was such a disappointment. It was sloppy, the writing style had plot holes and important passages were skipped while the romantic scenes were too long. It did provide the closure and it tied all the loose ends, thank God for that. You can read my full review here. Beware of Spoilers!

2.      Ziadne Prudke Pohyby 3/5 – Maxim E Matkin
      The book by the Slovakian author was next. After being in Sarah J Maas’ world for more than six months I overdosed on Young Adult hence I picked a satiric, sarcastic and contradictory contemporary book by my most favourite Slovakian author. It wasn’t his best work but it was good. My full review in the Slovakian language is here.

3.     The Cruel Prince 2/5 – Holly Black
      I wanted a stand-alone fantasy but not YA. How wrong was I to pick up this book? Yes, very very wrong. I hated most of this book as well. It was shallow, the world had no background. (More about that in my full review.) I hated the relationship between the main characters. I feel like they are toxic. I was bullied when I was in school and trust me, you do not fall in love with any of the involved people. It was very poorly written so I won’t be reading the next books in the series.

4.     Zvlastne stastie 4/5 – Maxim E Matkin
      I went back to the Slovakian contemporary literature hoping that reading different genres then fantasy and young adult will treat me from my overdose. I enjoyed this one a lot. It follows real events in Slovakia, kind of… some characters can be connected with real people, but I doubt that these real people found themselves in such situations. It is not a real story, but the message in the book is very real. Especially after the murder of the investigative reporter last year.

5.     I heart Paris 1/5 – Lindsey Kolk - DNF
      I started reading this book one summer August day when I was bored. I regret it ever since. I have not finished this book and it is one of the very few books that I gave up on. I tried to stay away from YA or fantasy and this is a romance but this book portraits young women in a terrible way. This book goes against all of my beliefs as a feminist. I don’t think I wrote a review of this book on my blog; I simply struggle to find words.

6.      Becoming 5/5 – Michelle Obama
      After such fiasco, I needed my feministic boost! AND. I. AM. CLAPPING. Michelle Obama is such an inspiration. Strong, independent and intelligent woman we all should take an example from. It had all the themes that closely resonate with me: equality, feminism and racism. I loved how this book combines politics and family life. The writing was superb and despite the heavy topics, this book was never boring. The full review is here. 

7.    The Language of Thornes 4/5 – Leigh Bardugo
      Leigh Bardugo is one of the popular hyped authors who I haven’t read before. This was the very first book from Grishaverse I jumped in. I have to thank my friend Sophia (@Sophias_bookemporium on Instagram) as she convinced me to do the buddy read. I really enjoyed this. I think it was a great idea to pick short stories for a buddy read. We discussed the book and we both had great observations. You can read my full review here.

8.     Time Crawlers 2/5 – Verun Sayal
      I was given this book by the author for an honest opinion. I love sci-fi and that was the reason I took a gamble and decided to read the six short stories. I had no expectations; this could have been the best book or the worst. All I am going to say is: there is a lot of space for improvement when it comes to writing. This is a beginner writer who clearly didn’t do any research about ‘how to write a book’. The ideas and core elements for the short stories were good, but there was no research for the problematics, certain elements were missing completely in the stories. Sci-fi is a very hard genre to write and there has to be a lot of information to make it seem realistic in the short space. 

9.     Sky in the deep 3/5 – Adrienne Young
      Adrianne Young is one of the authors who attended YALC 2019 in London this year and that is the reason  I decided to join some other girls for a buddy read of her first book. I have to say that plot-wise it was nothing ground-breaking but the setting was great and the writing style was also very enjoyable.

10.   Navzdy 3/5 – Maya Sinay
      Another romantic book and another Slovakian author. I won this romance in a hashtag competition. At the start, I was annoyed with the main female lead but there was a little change in her character during the story and after that, I was able to just go with it. I read half of this book in one go. Not because it was so captivating, but because it was such an easy read. Not the best book ever but enjoyable during the sunny hot day in the garden. 
      The full review is here.

11.   Neverwhere 5/5 – Neil Geiman
      This was one of the best books I have read in a long time. Neil is a master writer and his books are incredible. The lines between reality and fantasy are so blurred you don’t know where one starts and other ends. The characters’ personalities are various and rich. The writing style is very unique. With Neil Geiman, you either love his books or hate them. The full review of this book can be found here.

12.  They Both Die at the End 4/5 – Adam Silvera
      This book broke my heart. I really enjoyed the way it was written, from two points of view and how the view was switched between the main characters. I loved the whole concept of the plot because I love sci-fi I really appreciated the futuristic element. The end of the book was the worst and the best at the same time. I hate and love this book.

13.  Harry Potter and the Philosophers stone 5/5 - J.K. Rowling
      This is a re-read after almost 10 years. And I am loving it. The first book made me feel like a child again. I forgot how amazing the world that Rowling built is. I forgot how in-depth the story goes without giving too much away too early. I forgot how incredible the trio is.

14.  Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets 4/5 – J.K. Rowling
      I don’t really know why but I enjoyed the chamber less than the first book. It was the first HP book I read when I was little and for years it was my favourite. This re-read might actually change this.

15.  Priepast 3/5 – Jozef Karika
      I decided to squeeze a Slovakian book in between my Harry Potter marathon. This book took me approx. two weeks to read so it was quite fast. I have to say I was a little bit disappointed as it wasn’t as good as I expected. It was repetitive and somewhere in the middle, it slipped into boredom and never claimed up (pun intended). This was the second book by Jozef Karika I have read and the first one really set up high expectations. The full review is here. 

16.  Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban 5/5 – J.K. Rowling
      The third book in the series and we are finally getting to some serious stuff (pun intended). By now we are well aware of how the magical world works so Rowling is not scared to go further to the past and bring it back to life to tell us more about Harry and other characters. We learn what actually happened on the night Harry’s parents died. This book was very enjoyable but completely different from an adult point of view. It did feel like a different story as I was not looking at the plot but connecting more and more dots from the background. The Potter world starts to turn into a masterpiece from this very book on….

17.  V Znamení Ametystu  4/5 – Majka Danihelova
      Slovakian fantasy books are still very rare. The book ‘Under the Sign of Amethyst’ is one of the first Slovakian YA fantasy books. There are so many details, the world is perfectly built, including legends and history. I was overwhelmed and confused with a few things as there was a lot to handle for the first book. I loved the main character and the way she grew and changed. This was the first book of the young author and it was a great read! The cliff-hanger and surprise moment at the end was just perfect set up for part two! I can’t wait! The book review is coming soon.

18.  The Girl of Ink and Stars 5/5 - Kiran Millwood Hargrave
      I ventured into the story blind, without knowing anything. I bought the book because it was pretty and I was so pleasantly surprised. This children book was fast-paced with short descriptions in between. I loved how this book didn’t leave the adults out and despite that, the main character is a young girl the adults were present and deal with the happenings of the story. The plot was simple but interesting enough to keep you hooked. Everything in this book was connected and the foreshadowing was perfectly done. I really recommend this book if you are in the reading slump, I bet you can get through it in one day!

19. The Travelling Cat Chronicles 4/5 –  Hiro Arikawa
      I had very high expectations for this book. It is the first book I am reading by Japanese writer  and I heard so much about it. The first part of the book was almost boring. There were a lot of memories; the story was jumping to the past and then present – I don’t like this very much. I didn’t have any emotional connection to the character either and the different cultural background made it hard for me. Some things that are a mare inconvenience in my culture were HUGE deal in the book and I simply just didn’t get it. I was missing the cat’s point of view. This however changed in the second half. Almost whole second part of the book was written from the cat’s point of view. I loved it and despite knowing what will happen I cried. 

20.   Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire 5/5 - J.K.Rowling
       This book is dark. Really dark. It was so GOOD! I forgot a lot of things since I read it last         time and that is why I enjoyed this book so much. For the first time in the series there are           several plots enrolling on the backgroud of the main Harry story and we only get to see             few events via Harry's eyes (or ears as he sometimes overhears a conversations, totally by         coincidance) but everything is explained at the end and it is mindblowing!
       Chamber was always my favourite book, but after this re read I love Goblet of Fire the               most... but I still have 3 books to go...

How did you do with your reading goal in 2019? Have you read any of these books? You can leave a comment or talk to me on my Instagram @bookatiepillar.


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Čitateľská výzva 2019



V roku 2018 bolo mojim cieľom prečítať dvanásť kníh, čiže jednu knihu za mesiac. Podarilo sa mi ale celkovo prečítať sedemnásť! Takže tento rok som sa rozhodla dať si za cieľ sedemnásť kníh, to sa mi podarilo už v Októbri. Do konca roka som teda prečítala 20 kníh! Je úžasné sledovať ako sa moja rýchlosť čítania zlepšuje každým rokom. Taktiež si myslím, že by som to nedokázala bez bookstagramu. Ďakujem vám za motiváciu a podporu mojich čitateľských návykov.

Tu sú knihy ktoré som v roku 2019 prečítala:

1.     Kráľovstvo Popola 3/5 – Sarah J Maas
      Táto obrovská kniha je záverom série Trón zo skla a napriek tomu, že sa mi séria veľmi páčila, posledná kniha bola sklamaním. Bola nedbalo napísaná, našla som diery v príbehu a tie najzaujímavejšie a najdôležitejšie časti boli z knihy vynechané zatiaľ čo tam bola bezodná nudná romantika. Musím uznať, že kniha uzavrela všetky otvorené konce, vďaka Bohu. Ak chcete čítať moju celú recenziu (pozor sú tam spoilery) choďte tu.

2.     Žiadne Prudké Pohyby 3/5 – Maxim E Matkin
      Po tom ako som žila vo svete Sarah J Maas viac než 6 mesiacov predávkovala som sa žánrom YA a preto som si vybrala knihu od môjho obľúbeného slovenského autora.
      Táto satirická, sarkastická a protichodná súčasná literatúra bola presne to, čo som potrebovala, napriek tomu že to nebola Maximova najlepšia vec. Celú recenziu v slovenčine nájdete tu

3.     Krutý Princ 2/5 – Holly Black
      Chcela som samostatnú dospelácku fantasy a nie mládežnícku sériu. Urobila som zle, keď som začala túto knihu? Áno, veľmi zle.
      Väčšina knihy sa mi nepáčila. Príbeh bol plytký, svet nebol skoro vôbec domyslený... ale o tom viac v mojej recenzii. Tiež som neznášala vzťahy medzi hlavnými postavami boli úplne toxické. Mňa kedysi šikanovali a poviem vám, že sa do takých ľudí nezamilujete a neznie to reálne ani vo fantasy svete. Veľmi slabá kniha, takže v sérii nebudem pokračovať.

4.     Zvláštne šťastie 4/5 – Maxim E Matkin
      Po tom fiasku som sa vrátila späť na súčasnú slovenskú literatúru a dúfala som, že ak budem čítať iné žánre, tak sa vyliečim z toho predávkovania sa fantasy a YA.
      Táto Maximovka sa mi veľmi páčila. Zaznamenáva určité reálne udalosti zo Slovenského diania... tak trochu... niektoré postavy sa dajú spojiť so reálnymi ľuďmi, ale pochybujem že sa ocitli v situáciách, ktoré opisuje kniha. Nebol to skutočný príbeh, ale správa ktorú nám autor odkazuje je veľmi dôležitá. Najmä po vražde investigatívneho reportéra minulý rok. 

5.     Zbožnujem Paríž 1/5 – Lindsey Kelk - nedokončené
      Túto knihu som začala čítať v jeden letný Augustový deň keď som sa nudila. Doteraz to ľutujem. Túto knihu som nedokončila a je to jedna z mála kníh ktoré som vzdala. Skúšala som sa držať mimo YA a fantsy a tak som skúsila romantiku. Ale táto kniha bola niečo hrozné, zobrazuje mladú ženu vo veľmi zlom svetle. Ide proti všetkým mojím feministickým ideálom. Ešte stále som nenašla slová na to aby som na túto knihu napísala recenziu.

6.     Môj príbeh 5/5 – Michelle Obama
      Po ďalšom fiasku som potrebovala nejakú feministickú dávku. A TLIESKAM! Michelle Obama je neskočne inšpiratívna. Silná, samostatná a inteligentná žena z ktorej by sme si mali všetci brať príklad. V knihe boli všetky témy, ktoré vo mne silo rezonujú: rovnosť, feminizmus a rasizmus. Páčilo sa mi ako kniha s ľahkosťou spájala politiku s rodinným životom. Štýl písania bol excelentný a napriek ťažkým témam táto kniha nebola nikdy nudná. Cela recenzia je tu.

7.     Tŕnitá reč 4/5 – Leigh Bardugo
       Leigh Bardugo je jedna z populárnych autorov od ktorých som doteraz nič nečítala. Toto bola moja prvá kniha z Grishaverse do ktorej som skočila, za čo vďačím mojej kamarátke Sophii (@Sophias_bookemporium Instagram). To ona ma presvedčila na spoločné čítanie. Myslím, že bol dobrý nápad vybrať knihu s krátkymi poviedkami, pretože sme to vedeli ľahko organizovať. Diskutovali sme o knihe a veľmi ma to bavilo, obe sme mali skvelé pripomienky a komentáre. Moja celá recenzia na knihu je tu.

8.     Time Crawlers 2/5 – Verun Sayal
      Túto knihu som dostala od autora výmenou za úprimnú recenziu. Milujem sci-fi a to bol jediný dôvod, prečo som sa rozhodla to risknúť a prečítať si 6 krátkych poviedok. Nič som od tejto knihy neočakávala, toto mohla byť tá najlepšia kniha alebo tá najhoršia. 
      Jediné čo vám ku tejto knihe poviem je, že autor má veľa priestoru na zlepšovanie sa. Verun je začínajúci autor, ktorý si zjavene neurobil žiadny výskum „Ako sa píše kniha.“
      Nápady na príbehy sú fajn, no niektoré dôležité elementy chýbali (pozadie postáv napr.). Sci-fi je pritom veľmi náročný žáner a autor musí disponovať množstvom informácii o tom čo píše aby sa príbeh zdal reálny.

9.     Klan 3/5 – Adrinane Young
      Táto autorka bola na, YALC 2019, festivale mládežníckej literatúry v Londýne a preto som sa dohodla s niekoľkými dievčatami z Instagramu na spoločnom čítaní Klanu - jej prvej knihy. Príbeh nebol ničím prelomový no to kde sa odohrával bolo výborné! Štýl písania bol príjemný a dobre sa to čítalo.
10.  Navždy 3/5 – Maya Sinay
      Ďalšia romantika a ďalší slovenský autor. Túto knihu som vyhrala v hashtagovej súťaži. Na začiatku sa mi zdala hlavná hrdinka trochu otravná, ale počas deja sa jej charakter trochu pozmenil a potom sa to už dalo zvládať. Polovicu tejto knihy som zhltla za jeden deň. Nie preto, že by bola tak neskutočne dobrá, ale preto že sa čítala jednoducho a ľahučko. Taká pohodička. Nie je to najlepšia kniha na svete, ale ak je vonku pekne a chcete knihu ku káve tak toto je ono! Cela recenzia je tu.

11.  Nikdekoľvek 5/5 – Neil Geiman
      Jedna z najlepších kníh aké som v poslednej dobe čítala. Neil je majster spisovateľ a jeho knihy sú proste neuveriteľné. Hranice medzi realitou a fantáziou sa prelínajú tak prirodzene, že neviete kde jedno končí a druhé začína. Postavy majú rozdielne charakterové črty a osobnosti. Štýl písania je jedinečný. Neilove knihy buď zbožňujete alebo neznášate. Moja celá recenzia na knihu je tu.

12.   Na konci obaja naozaj umrú 4/5 – Adam Silvera
      Táto kniha mi zlomila srdce. Veľmi sa mi páčilo, ako bola napísaná z dvoch uhlov pohľadu a to ako preskakoval medzi dvoma hlavnými postavam.
      Celý koncept knihy bol skvelý, pretože zbožňujem sci-fi tak viem ozaj doceniť ten malý futuristický element. Koniec knihy bol najhorší a najlepší zároveň. 

13.  Harry Potter a Kameň Mudrcov 5/5 - J.K. Rowling
      Po desiatich rokoch som sa rozhodla znova čítať knihy o Potterovi. Táto prvá časť série ma preniesla späť do detstva. Uplne som zabudla, aký úžasný je svet Rowlingovej. Zabudla som ako do hĺbky je príbeh premyslený bez toho aby prezradil priveľa príliš skoro. A uplne som zabudla, aký neuveriteľný sú Harry, Ron a Hermiona.

14.  Harry Potter a Tajomná Komnata 4/5 – J.K. Rowling
      Neviem prečo, ale Komnatu som si užila menej ako prvú knihu. Toto bola prvá HP kniha ktorú som čítala ako dieťa pred rokmi a od vtedy to bola moja obľúbená kniha. Toto sa ale pravdepodobne počas tohto čítania zmení.

15.  Priepasť 3/5 – Jozef Karika
      Rozhodla som sa pomedzi Harryho vopchať ďalšiu slovenskú knihu. Prečítala som ju približne za dva týždne, čo je na moje pomery rýchlo. Musím sa priznať že som touto knihou trochu sklamaná a nebola až tak dobrá, ako som čakala. Príliš často sa info v knihe opakovalo a niekde v strede dej upadol do akejsi nudy a nikdy sa z nej nevyšplhal (dvojzmysel úmyselný). Priepasť je druhá kniha od Kariku, ktorú som prečítala a po Trhline som mala dosť vysoké očakávania. Cela recenzia je tu.

16.  Harry Potter a väzeň z Azkabanu 5/5 – J.K. Rowling
      Tretia kniha v sérii a konečne sa dostávame ku serióznym témam. Už je viac-menej jasné, ako funguje čarodejnícky svet a Rowlingová sa nebojí zobudiť duchov minulosti, aby nám povedali viac o Harrym a o ostatných postavách. Dozvieme sa viac o tom, čo sa stalo počas noci keď boli Harryho rodičia zavraždený. Táto kniha je skvelá, ale úplne iná keď ju čítam ako dospelá. Mala som pocit, že je to úplne iný príbeh keďže teraz som sa nesústredila na dej ale vedela som si pospájať aj informácie medzi riadkami. Od tejto knihy sa svet Pottera sa pomaly premieňa na umelecké dielo...

17.  V Znamení Ametystu 4/5 – Majka Danihelova 
      Slovenské fantasy knihy sú stále ojedinelé. V Znamení Ametystu je prvá slovenská fantasy ktorú som čítala a som veľmi milo prekvapená. Kniha je plná detailov a svet je výborne prepracovaný vrátane legiend a histórie. Niekedy bolo tých informácií na prvú knihu v sérií priveľa naraz, až to bolo mätúce. Hlavná hrdinka sa mi páčila a jej vývoj počas knihy bol dobre napísaný. Toto bola prvá kniha od mladej autorky a bolo to skvelé čítanie. Záver knihy ma nechal sedieť na okraji stoličky a postaral sa o jedno veľké prekvapenie. Už sa neviem dočkať na pokračovanie knihy.  

18. The Girl of Ink and Stars 5/5  -  Kiran Millwood Hargrave
      Do tohto príbehu som sa zatúlala úplne naslepo. Knihu som si kúpila pretože sa mi páčila obálka a nesmierne milo ma kniha prekvapila. Táto detská literatúra mala rýchli spád a krátke ale perfektné opisy. Veľmi dobré bolo, že táto kniha nevynechala ani dospelákov a napriek tomu že hlavná hrdinka je dieťa dospelí boli vždy na blízku a snažili sa vysporiadať s udalosťami. Dej bol jednoduchý, ale vôbec nie nudný. Všetko v knihe bolo prepojené a každá informácia bola znova použitá.

19.  The Travelling Cat Chronicles (Kroniky Mačky Cestovateľky) 4/5 - Hiro Arikawa
      Od tejto knihy som očakávala veľa. Doteraz som nečítala nič od Japonského autora ale veľa som o tejto knihe počula. Prvá časť knihy bola mierne nudná. V knihe bolo veľa spomienok a preskakovanie z minulosti do prítomnosti – toto v knihách nie veľmi obľubujem. Nevedela som sa stotožniť so žiadnou postavou a odlišná kultúra mi celé čítanie ešte viac sťažovala. Niektoré veci ktoré sú u nás len mierna nepríjemnosť boli v knihe veľkým problémom. Chýbalo mi tam viac častí napísaných z pohľadu mačky. Toto všetko sa zmenilo v druhej časti. Skoro celá druhá časťbola napísaná z mačacej perspektívy. Bolo to úžasné a aj napriek tomu, že som uhádla priskoro ako kniha skončí, plakala som.

20.  Harry Potter a Ohnivá čaša 5/5 – J.K. Rowling
      Táto kniha je temná. Veľmi temná. A veľmi dobrá. Na neskutočne veľa vecí som zabudla od posledného prečítania a práve vďaka tomu som si knihu znova užila. Po prvýkrát v sérii sa na pozadí hlavného príbehu o Harrym odohráva viac príbehov naraz a dozvedáme sa o nich len ojedinele vďaka tomu že Harry si nechtiac vypočuje niekoho rozhovor. Všetko je vysvetlené na konci a je to dych berúce odhalenie! Tajomná komnata bola vždy moja obľúbená HP kniha, ale po tomto znovu prečítaní je to Ohnivá Čaša.... ale.... ešte ma čakajú ďalšie knihy...

Ako sa darilo v roku 2019 čítaní vám? Čítali ste niektoré z týchto kníh? Nechajte mi komentár pod článkom alebo mi napíšte na Instagrame na @bookatiepillar.


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Môj osobný názor je, že audio knihy sa nerátajú ako čítanie. Nechápte ma zle, ak máte radi hovorené slovo a počúvate audio knihy je to úžasné. Váš mozog ale vykonáva iný kognitívny proces, takže to nie je čítanie.
Ja nepočúvam audio knihy, ale mám veľmi rada podcasty. Počas práce alebo keď šoférujem domov z kancelárie vždy si nejaký pustím. Tu je zoznam mojich obľúbených podcastov, ktoré sa perfektne hodia pre knihomoľov:


Klarin Podcast.

Toto je skvelý podcast v češtine. Je to jediný podcast, ktorý počúvam v inom jazyku ako angličtine. Klárka je veľká knihomoľka s príjemným hlasom. Venuje sa dabingu o ktorom vám tiež v jednej epizóde porozpráva. Rozpráva tiež o seriáloch a filmoch. Rada cestuje a podcast robí v každej zaujímavej destinácii kam sa vyberie s jej kamarátkami. To, čo sa mi páči na tomto podcaste je množstvo tém. Nájdete tu cestovanie, knihy, jedlo... v podstate tu je všetko, čo knihomoli zbožňujú....



How to be a girl. (Ako byt dievca.)

Marlo Mack je gender mom. Jej malé dieťa (chlapček) jej povedalo že je dievča hneď ako bolo dosť veľké a vedelo rozprávať. Ako sa vysporiadať s takouto zmenou? Ako vychovávať dieťa, ktoré je v tak malom veku transgender? Odpovede nie sú, ale otázok je veľa...
Čo zbožňujem na tomto podcaste je, že Marlo nehovorí čo je správne a čo je nesprávne. Ako správna matka chce pre svoje dieťa len to najlepšie. A toto je skutočný príbeh jej rodiny... 



My dad wrote a Porno (Moj otec napisal Porno) 
LEN PRE DOSPELYCH

Tento podcast je vlastne čítanie knihy Belinda Blinked od autora Rocky Flinstone. Je to erotická novela, ktorá je napísaná naozaj hrozne. Táto kniha je úplná katastrofa napísaná 60 ročným mužom. Takže jeho syn sa rozhodol ukázať túto strašnú knihu celému svetu a správnym štýlom ju zosmiešniť.
To, čo sa mi na tomto podcaste páči je, že epizódy sú krátke. Je to neskutočne vtipné a smiešne. Tiež zbožňujem anglický prízvuk troch členov tímu. Tento podcast je to najsmiešnejšie a najhnusnejšie čo som kedy počula.


Swish and Flick

Zvolávam všetkých Potterovcov! Ak ste si mysleli, že viete všetko o čarodejníckom svete... MÝLITE SA. Štyri dievčatá, ktoré sú zodpovedné za Swish and Flick vám dokážu, že je toho veľmi veľa čo neviete a čo treba objaviť. Postupne čítajú knihy, kapitolu za kapitolou a rozoberajú to, čo sa v nej udialo a verte mi keď vám poviem, že sa vám ani nesnívalo o tom čo sa v knihách skrýva.
Toto je momentálne môj najobľúbenejší podcast, pretože rozširuje moje Potterovské vedomosti a pretože ak nemôžem čítať (v práci) tak je to okno do čarodejníckeho sveta. Keď dievčatá vysvetlia niečo čo ma doteraz ani len nenapadlo mám zimomriavky a všetky vlasy mi stoja dupkom. Som neskutočne šťastná a nadšená že tento podcast existuje. NAJLEPŠÍ PODCAST NA SVETE! 


Unexpected Podcast - Talkin’ Tolkien (Necakany Podcast - Rozpravame Tolkiena)

Zatiaľ som počula len prvú epizódu, ale viem že to budem zbožňovať. Za tento podcast sú zodpovedný dvaja muži, ktorí znova čítajú Pána Prsteňov. Začínajú trilógiou, ale v pláne je postupne prejsť cez všetky Tolkienove knihy. Ako postupujú kapitolu po kapitole vysvetľujú a spájajú väčšie súvislosti, ktoré nám Tokien zanechal v jeho knihách.
Zatiaľ vám neviem presne povedať prečo je tento podcast super, ale .... je to predsa Pán Prsteňov! Ak toto nie je dostatočný dôvod na vypočutie tak neviem čo je.

Aké podcasty počúvate vy?



I personally don’t consider the audiobooks as reading. I am not going to judge you if you enjoy the audiobooks because spoken word is always a great fun but to me it is not reading.
I don’t do audio books but I do enjoy podcast when I am working or during the driving to and from the office. So here are my fav podcasts perfect for booklovers.


 Klarin podcast 

This is a great podcast for Slovakian and Czech people, it is not in English - sorry. Klarka is a huge bookie with smoothing voice. She also overdabs for a tv which she has an episode about too. She talks about series as well as movies. She loves to travel and she does podcast from all exciting destinations that she goes to with her friends.
What I like about the podcast is the variety of topics. There is travel, there are books, food… there is everything that bookies love.


How to be a girl. 

Marlo Mack is a gender mom. Her little baby boy told her that she is a girl as soon as she was able to speak. How do you deal with such a change? How do you raise a transgender child? So many questions and no answers...
What I love about this podcast is that Marlo doesn’t say what is right and what is wrong. She does what she feels is the best for her child (as every other mum does). And this is just her family story...


My dad wrote a Porno - FOR ADULTS ONLY!

The podcast is an actual read of a book called Belinda Blinked by Rocky Flintstone. This is an erotic novel, but it is written in a horrible way. This book is a disaster novel written by 60 year old man. So his son decided to show this horrible book to the world and make fun of it in the right way.
What I love about this podcast is that the episodes are short. I love how much fun there is. I also enjoy the British accent of the three involved protagonists. This podcast is the funniest and most discussing thing I have ever heard. And I am here for it... 


Swish and flick. 

Calling all Potterheads, if you think you know everything about the wizarding world… YOU. ARE. WRONG. The four girls behind the Swish and flick podcast will prove you that there is so much knowledge still to be discovered. They re-read the books one chapter at a time and then they analyse everything that happens and trust me when I say that they make connections that I have never dreamed of. 
I love this podcast because it expands my Potter knowledge, because it is a window into the wizarding world. When they explain something that I never thought about until now I get chills and hair on the back of my neck stands up. I am so so so excited and happy this podcast exsists. BEST PODCST EVER!


Unexpected Podcast – Talkin’ Tolkien

I have only listened to the first episode of Talkin’ Tolkien, but I know I will love this. The two men who are behind this brilliant thing are re-reading the Lord of the Rings books. They start with the trilogy but the plan is to go thorugh all the books. As they re-read one chapter at a time they explain and connect dots that Tolkien left us in his book. 
 I can’t tell you at this point why I love this podcast as I only heard the first episode, but … it is freaking Lord of the Rings guys. If that is not why to listen to this then I don’t know what is.



What podcasts do you listen to?





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2020 Book Releases I am excited about




The Night Country by Melissa Albert
Expected Publication Date: 7. January 2020

GoodReads: 4 stars
The second part of The Hazel Wood. In the The Night Country, Alice dives back into a menacing, mesmerizing world of dark fairy tales and hidden doors. Follow her and Ellery Finch as they learn The Hazel Wood was just the beginning, and that worlds die not with a whimper, but a bang…

My thoughts:
Have I read the first book? No. Am I excited about the second book? HELL YES! Despite the fact that I don’t even own The Hazel Wood the blurb is exciting. The story line of both are interesting and I want to read them, but why, oh why, are there so many other books already on my shelf that I need to read first?

The Throne of Swans by Katharine Corr and Elizabeth Corr
Expected publication date: 9. January 2020

GoodReads: 4 stars
In a world where the flightless are ruled by those who can fly…
When her father dies just before her birthday 17 years old Aderyn inherits the role of Protector of of Atratys, a dominion in a kingdom where nobles are able to transform at will in the bird that represents their family bloodline. Aderyn’s ancestral bird is s swan. But she has not transformed since witnessing the death of her mother – ripped apart by hawks that have supposedly been extinct since the  long ago War of the Raptors. With her parents gone she is in the mercy of her brutal uncle, the king and his court. Driven by revenge and love she must venture into hear of the Citadel in order to seek the truth about the attack that so nearly destroyed her and fight for the home she vowed to protect.

My thoughts: I love the idea of people transforming into birds. It is essentially one of my dreams. To be able to fly free like a bird. I doubt this book will have this element but I am very excited to find out. Apart from the magic element there is a promise of plotting and foreshadowing on the high level and I feel like this book might be very unpredictable. But I guess I will have to see for myself.

Dreamland by Nancy Bilyeau
Expected publishing date: 16. January 2020

Good Reads: 4 stars
The year is 1911 when 20 year old heiress Peggy is ivited to spend the summer in America’s Playbgound. Initiation to the Luxurious Oriental House is unwelcome, Peggy would much rather spend time working in the bookstore than keeping up appearances with her New York City snobbish controlling family. But soon it transpires that the hedonism of nearby Coney Island affords Peggy freedom and it is not long before she fall in love with troubled artist who Batternberg patriarchs would not approve of. Hidden behind their pomposity lurks a web of deceit, betrayal and deadly secrets. As bodies start to mount up amidst the sweltering clamour it seem the powerful can get away with anything … even murder.

My thoughts:
Ok, this sounds like a boring romance… wait a minute bodies what? I think this might be great book that starts all sweet and soft and page by page goes darker then you would think. This sounds good to me and I can’t wait to start reading. I asked for ebook ARC and I got it… so the book review might come your way soon.

All the Stars and Teeth by Adalyn Grace
Expected publication day: 4. February 2020

Good Reads: 4 stars
Set in a kingdom where danger lurks beneath the sea, mermaid seek vengeance with song, and magic is a choice.

My thoughts: The title doesn’t sound very good… but hold on, mermaids? Magic? I am in! this is the first book in the series and I think it might be very interesting journey into the underwater world which we don’t get to visit enough in the books.  It reminds me of one of the short stories from The Language of Thorns by Leigh Bardugo which I LOVED! So if I can get a series similar to that story I am ready to dive in! (Pun intended)

Havenfall by Sara Holland
Expected Publication date: 3 march 2020

Good Reads: 4 Stars
Maddie Morrow lives for the summers at the Inn at Havenfall, hidden up in the mountain of Colorado. The Inn is the only place where she gets to see the boy she loves, Brekken and it provides an escape from her real life, which consists of endless mind-numbing days at High School… and visits to the local prison where her mother sits on Death Row accused of murdering Maddie’s brother. This summer everything is going wrong a dead body is discovered that shatters the Inn’s sanctuary status. Who is responsible for the murder? Maddie realizes even greater dangers face them all….

My thoughts: I was honoured to read 30 pages extract of this upcoming book. I am thrilled! Sara Holland writing style is so appealing. The story is about our world and fictional worlds that all meet in one place called Havenfall. This is some kind of portal or passage between all of them. There is magic and some long gone war…. I am sitting on the edge of my chair just after 2 chapters! I have so many questions about the plot and I can’t wait to get the answers in March!

The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins
Expected Publication date: 19.May 2020

GoodReads: 4 stars
This book will revisit the world of Panem sixty-four years before the events of The Hunger Games, starting on the morning of the reaping of the tenth Huger Games.

My thoughts: OH BOY! OH BOY! OH BOY! I have chills. I have goose bumps and I can’t sit still. The Hunger games was a trilogy I didn’t let go from my hands. I was reading while walking to school (no joke). Already pre-ordered this one and I bet it will be my fav book of the year!


The Sky Weaver by Kristen Ciccarelli
Expected Publication Date: 28 May 2020

GoodReads: 4 stars
At the end of one world, there always lies another. Safire, a soldier, knows her role in the world is to serve the king of Firgaard – Helping to maintain the peace in her oft-troubled nation. Eris a deadly pirate, has no such conviction. Known as the Death Dancer for their ability to evade the most determined of pursuers she posses

My thoughts: You had me at “dragons” at book one so just gimme the ending!
*Update: I recieved approval on NetGalley so I will be reading this at the begining of the year! yeek!

The Empire of Gold by S.A. Chakraborty
Expected publication day: 30 June 2020

GoodReads: 4 stars
The final chapter in the bestselling Daevabad Trilogy in which con-woman and an idealistic djin prince join forces to save a magical kingdom from devastation civil war.

My thoughts: I have no idea what I just read/wrote…. I haven’t managed to read the first two books and the 3rd one is already coming out?! Oh well, I guess I will just have to buy all three and read them in one breath. Anyone wants to join me?








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Priepast - Jozef Karika 3/5


(English below)

Jozef Karika je jeden z mála slovenských autorov ktorých čítam. Píše krimi, horrory a trilery. Jeho kniha Trhlina dosiahla úžasný úspech a bola dokonca sfilmovaná. Bola to tiež prvá kniha z jeho pera, ktorú som čítala a bola perfektná! Bola strašidelná a napínavá; celú recenziu nájdete tu.

Tento článok je ale o jeho najnovšej knihe - Priepasť.

Bývalý lezec trpiaci panickým strachom z výšok narazí na legendu o skalnej plošine v Tatrách, kde neznáma sila núti ľudí, ktorí tam zablúdia, skočiť do priepasti a zabiť sa. Nezvyčajné množstvo smrteľných nehôd v tejto oblasti mu nedá spávať. Rozbehne pátranie na vlastnú päsť, lenže skutočnosti, ktoré odhalí, sa vymykajú ľudskej predstavivosti a chápaniu. Za svoju zvedavosť kruto zaplatí – sám sa ocitne na hrane priepasti.
Je stará legenda horských vodcov o nadprirodzenej sile zhadzujúcej ľudí do hlbín iba strašidelná fáma, alebo obsahuje zrnko pravdy?

Príbeh znie naozaj zaujímavo a vo svojej podstate je veľmi sľubný, hlavne pre ľudí ktorí žijú v blízkosti Vysokých Tatier a poznajú okolie, pretože táto kniha je založená na reálnom mieste a záhadné úmrtia tiež nie sú fikcia. Viem si predstaviť, že Slováci, ktorí nikdy neboli v Tatrách sa budú poriadne báť, pretože nevedia ako to v horách chodí (všetci sa bojíme neznámeho).

Napriek tomu ma táto kniha nevystrašila tak ako som očakávala. Je dlhá, okolo 300 strán, a počet vecí, ktoré sa môžu odohrať a ktoré môže povedať hladný hrdina zaseknutý na 2 metrovej plošine 29 metrov nad zemou je limitovaný. Tým pádom sa väčšina knihy odohráva len v jeho hlave. Po určitom počte strán sa metafory a synonymá a prirovnania opakovali a boli otravné. Odobralo to na napätí a strašidelnosti. Chýbal moment prekvapenia, niečo nečakané a šokujúce.

Čo ale musím vyzdvihnúť je prepracovanosť psychiky hlavného hrdinu. Adam bol výborne zobrazený, jeho vnútorný boj aj motivácia sa postarali o zaujímavé časti v knihe. Prelínanie sna, reality, halucinácie boli rovnako úžasné a častokrát som nevedela čo sa deje naozaj a čo nie. Rozštiepenie jeho osobnosti v závere knihy bolo pozoruhodné.

Celkovo táto kniha však nebola strašidelná. Oproti Trhline, keď som sa dva týždne bála ísť v noci na záchod, Priepasť bola slabšia a tak trochu sklamanie. Jozef Karika je však výborný spisovateľ a určite si prečítam aj jeho ďalšie knihy.



ENGLISH

One of the few Slovakian authors I am actually read is Jozef Karika. He writes crime, horror and thriller books. His book Trhlina (the Rift) was a huge success and was made into a film. It was also the first book I read from his pen and I loved it. It was scary, it was tense... You can read my full review here.

This article is about his latest book – Priepast.

I will tell you briefly the plot of a book but if you don’t want any spoilers skip this section and go to the next paragraph.

The book tells a story of an ex-climber Adam who is afraid of heights since his father (also a climber) fell off a cliff and tragically died. He, by coincidence, comes across a mysterious legend about rocky ledge in the Slovakian mountain range of High Tatras where unknown force makes people jump into the chasm and kill themselves. There was an unusual number of unsolved deadly cases in the same area over the years that do not let Adam rest. He decides to investigate on his own but the things he discovers are not what you would expect. He pays a price for his curiosity – he finds himself on the edge of the abyss.
Adam gets stuck on the ledge with the horrible power crushing him in waves. His best friend Miro dies in the attempt to help him and when things get worse because of the changeable mountain weather Adam calls the mountain guards for help. Two men show up to save him but the power of the sprunggeist (as he calls it) is too strong and the two saviors dive into the abyss too. Adam, trapped and scared on the cliff, 29 meters above the ground, goes thought psychological terror and physical harm as his personality slowly changes. At the end of the book he gets to the conclusion that no one can save him but himself. Barely alive and with spilt personality Adam manages to get off the cliff and crawls from the mountain valley to the closest village. After this terrible experience he spends weeks in hospital and talks to the police about the deaths. When he is released from the hospital he is not the same. Up there he understood something and life will never be the same. The jump into the abyss is not the end, but the beginning. Hence he returns to the cliff and the rocky ledge just to finish what the sprunggeist was asking for.
Is the old legend just made up by the mountain guides or is there something real in the story?

The story might sound interesting to you and in its core it is very promising, especially for people who live close to the mountains and know the area as this is based on the real place and real mysterious deaths that indeed happened. I can imagine that people who live in Slovakia and never been to High Tatras might even be terrified as they don’t know the mountain environment (we are all scared of unknown). I do understand that this is not interesting for the foreigners who don’t know Slovakia well.

Nevertheless the book didn’t scare me much. It was too long and there is only limited amount of things you can do and say if your main character is stuck on a 2 meter square of a rocky ledge at 29 meter high cliff. Most of the book was happening only in Adam’s mind. After certain number of pages the metaphors and synonyms were just annoying. It took the tension and the fear away. I was missing some kind of surprise or maybe a mindfuck moment.

What was really good in the book was the detailed psychological picture of the main character. Adam was perfectly pictured, his internal conflict and motivation were sources of some very interesting parts of the book. The way the reality, dream and hallucination blended was perfect. I wasn’t sure what is really happening and what is just in his head. The split personality at the end was portrayed in a great way too.

Overall the book wasn’t scary. Compared to Trhlina, when I was scared to go to toilet at night for two weeks Priepast was weaker and a bit disappointing. Jozef Karika is great writer though and I will definitely try his next book as well.



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October Bullet Journal


“I am so glad I live in the world where there are Octobers.”

(English below)

Pre mesiac október som sa rozhodla použiť jesenné farby hnedú, zlatú a oranžovú. Celý mesiac teda pôsobí jemne a upokojujúco. Kúpila som si, nie jednu, ale TRI sety washi lepiacich pások a preto som sa rozhodla niektoré z nich vyskúšať takže tento mesiac je ukážka farebnej palety mojich washi lepiacich pások.

Kalendár je zorganizovaný to klasických štvorcov, je to môj obľúbený typ, pretože do jedného štvorčeka dokážem napísať viac vecí ak je to potrebné. Pod názov mesiaca som pridala malý citát aby som vyplnila stranu.

Pretože toto je môj pracovný diár To Do – zoznam úloh ktoré treba urobiť – je väčší ako v mojom súkromnom plánovači. Jedna strana je už pripravená a prepíšem do nej úlohy ktoré som nedokončila v Septembri. Druhá strana je ozdobená s malým citátom a môže ostať aj prázdna alebo na konci mesiaca ju ozdobím washi páskami ak ju nevyužijem. Uvidíme….
Týždňové hárky sú v pracovnom diári tak jednoduché ako sa len dá, pretože je to o užitočnosti a nie o umeleckosti. Pracujem v inžinierskom prostredí a priznám sa že som sa cítila troche trápne používať svoj umelecký, vyzdobený diár.

Používate diár alebo plánovač? Máte ho kvôli práci alebo pre osobný život? Alebo možno máte dva tak ako ja? Napíšte mi.



 ENGLISH 

For the month of October I decided to go with the autumn colours: brown, gold and orange. The whole monthly spread is calming. I bought, not one but THREE, washi tapes sets so I decided to try some of them out hence this month is a show case of the colour scheme washi tapes.

For the calendar I chose the squares, this is my favourite one as I manage to fit few things in if needed. I added a little quote under the month title just to fill up a page.

Because this is my work bullet journal the To Do list here is much bigger then in my personal one. One side is already prepared for some tasks that I need to move from September. The page on the right side is decorated with little quote and might as well stay empty or I will add some washi tapes at the end of the month if I don’t use it. We will see…

For my work, I do weekly spreads and I like to keep them as simple as possible, because it is more about the functionality then art. I work in busy engineering environment and I felt a bit embarrassed to bring my super artsy bullet journal to work.

Let me know if you use bullet journal for work or for private life. Or maybe you have two like me?








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