Reading

My reading journey started as an escape from digital brain rot. Growing up watching Harry Potter movies, I was curious about what I was missing in the books. That curiosity opened a door I didn't know I needed. Reading became my refuge from endless scrolling and notifications – a way to engage my mind with something deeper than the constant stream of online content.

What began with wizarding adventures evolved into a love for mystery thrillers and biographies. There's something compelling about unraveling a complex plot or diving into the mind of someone who built something extraordinary. These genres feed different parts of my curiosity – the puzzle-solver in me and the part that's always asking "how did they do that?"

Title Author Finished Rating
MoonWalk Michael Jackson 11.09.2025 4/5
The Martian Andy Weir 31.07.2025 5/5
Animal Farm George Orwell 28.05.2025 5/5
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Stieg Larsson 04.04.2025 4/5
Confessions Kanae Minato 10.09.2024 4/5
Man's Search for Meaning Victor E. Frankel 28.08.2024 4/5
The Stranger Albert Camus 27.07.2024 4/5
Da Vinci Code Dan Brown 15.06.2024 4/5
The Sign of Four Sir Arthur Conan Doyle 19.05.2024 4/5
A Study in Scarlet Sir Arthur Conan Doyle 13.05.2024 4/5
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Sir Arthur Conan Doyle 26.04.2024 4/5
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows J.K. Rowling 25.05.2023 5/5
Harry Potter and the Order of Phoenix J.K. Rowling 07.05.2023 4/5
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire J.K. Rowling 31.04.2023 5/5
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban J.K. Rowling 21.04.2023 5/5
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets J.K. Rowling 04.04.2023 4/5
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone J.K. Rowling 23.02.2023 5/5
Before the Coffee Gets Cold Toshikazu Kawaguchi 24.04.2022 3/5
Shoe Dog Phil Knight 13.01.2022 4/5

19 books read and counting...

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