Booked, For Life

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  • Bookworms and Book Dragons: On How to Become a Better Reader

    I am not a bookworm. I am a book dragon. I read anything and everything that goes through my fingers; be it a Shakespeare or a cereal box. I can’t help it. If it has got writing on it, I must read it. It wasn’t always like this. Although I am a daughter to a…

    July 7, 2024

    Daniela Pifferrer

    books, Inspirational, productivity
    books, bookworm, learning, literature, productivity, reader, reading, reading-habits, teachings, tips, writer, writing
  • Acts of Defiance: The Bluest Eye, To Kill a Mockingbird, A Thousand Splendid Suns

    Over the last couple of months, I have been part of a small local book club. Totally normal, right? Well, this book club has one small particularity…We only read banned books. Over the past two months, I have fallen in love with classics that I had read before. Let’s be honest, they went right over…

    March 30, 2024

    Daniela Pifferrer

    book-review, Inspirational
    banned-books, book-review, book-reviews, books, freedom, Inspirational, social-change
  • The Darcy Myth: On the Concept of Women and Romance Novels

    I am a sucker for a good love story. As a writer and a reader, romance books were my first introduction to the genre. I am unashamed to say that I own more Nora Roberts novels than I can count; albeit not because I chose to collect them, but rather because they, in some way…

    February 3, 2024

    Daniela Pifferrer

    book-review, Inspirational
    book-review, book-reviews, books, pride-and-prejudice, quotes, romance, the-darcy-myth
  • Ray Bradbury, George Orwell, Kurt Vonnegut: A Pleasure to Burn

    Anybody with a high school diploma has probably, by now, heard the famous line. “It was a pleasure to burn.” So opens Bradbury his novel about the condemnation of books and the destruction of ideas. Its protagonist, Guy Montag, a firefighter with a dry home life, no children, a distant wife. Montag’s job is to…

    January 26, 2024

    Daniela Pifferrer

    book-review
    book-review, books, fahrenheit-451, freedom, George Orwell, ideas, Kurt Vonnegut, Ray Bradbury
  • By Women, About Women

    This past year I read 104 books. No, I’m not bragging. Yes, I know, I’m demented. A lot of those books were written by women, a rich tapestry that combined Medusa-like personalities, Medea-like traits, humor, wits, and lots of empowerment. Many times, I enjoyed the representation of women in fiction. Others I wanted to chuck…

    January 2, 2024

    Daniela Pifferrer

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  • Paul Auster: On Writing About Failure

    This past year I have been developing a taste for author memoirs. I’ve slowly but surely been walking my way through countless authors, from Joan Didion to Annie Ernaux, from Stephen King to Isabelle Allende… Point is, somewhere along the line, I landed in Paul Auster’s Hand to Mouth. It is not a secret. It…

    December 27, 2023

    Daniela Pifferrer

    Inspirational
    austerity, book-review, books, Failure, Inspirational, paul-auster, quotes
  • A Welcome Message

    Welcome to Booked, For Life. This is a blog about books; reading them, writing them, loving them. You can call me Danny. Passionate bookworm and typewriter T-Rex . I started this blog as a source for other bookworms who, like me, spend countless hours browsing the Internet for reading suggestions or, inversely, hitting the wall…

    December 24, 2023

    Daniela Pifferrer

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