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Book Review of Cloud Cuckoo Land by Anthony Doerr
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3.5⭐
"I love all but one of the "how's" of Cloud Cuckoo Land. I love how interconnected the characters are. I love how all of these stories are driven by the original CCL. I love the point made that the same story can be learned from and appreciated over millenia, but it is so hard to love..."
Hi readers! I finally got around to reviewing Cloud Cuckoo Land! I spent a few hours trying my best to put all my thoughts down on this review and I hope you might be able to makes sense of it.
Felix Kammerer in All The Light We Cannot See (2023) trailer.


First I thought it was Felix Kammerer, because u didn't know what role he had in the series, but now it looks like it's August Diehl's brother - Jakob. (Or at least they have the same rank and it looks like one person.)







Felix Kammerer in All the Light We Cannot See (2023) S01E01
I've been saying this for years now, when a new highflying German actor appears in the acting industry, sooner or later, they always cast him as a Nazi.
But they handled their roles amazing ngl. 😆






Felix Kammerer in All the Light We Cannot See (2023) S01E01







Jakob Diehl and Felix Kammerer in All the Light We Cannot See (2023) S01E01/E02
March 2024 Reading List 📚🎧☕
Done:
All the light we cannot see by Anthony Doerr (Decided to re-read this before giving the mini-series a go. A brilliant but sad book imo.)
Current:
The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov (I gave up on the original version and switched to the English translation, Russian literature: 1, Me: 0)
To-read:
48 Laws of Power by Robert Green (I still haven't gotten around to finding the time to read this)
Beartown by Fredrik Backman ( I decided to restart reading it, as I was quite busy at the time and lost the hang of the plot)
女人就是要有钱/ Women just want money by 刘忆如 - Liú Yìrú (My first proper book in Chinese! This book appears to be a self-help/financial advice book and judging by the plot description it's definitely worth reading - I have an online copy for those interested btw! The target audience seems to be for those in their 30s so I guess I'm getting an early head start)
Classes have started so I'm taking this month easy whilst I try to ease back into my usual routine. But do feel free to recommend me some books for April please!