A Crime Novel I Didn’t Normally Read, Yet This Book Nailed Me to My Chair: Remember That Face Normally, I’m captivated by world classics and philosophy books. Crime novels aren’t usually my thing. But when I picked up Ferguson Findley’s 1951 edition of Remember That Face, I realized the book had been waiting for me. I read every page slowly, savoring it, letting curiosity grow with every line, and I didn’t want to put it down. From the very first pages, the book builds a sense of mystery. The relationships between characters, the trust and deep connections, don’t just drive the action—they explore human psychology beautifully. At times I thought: “Sometimes someone in your life may seem like a friend, but things aren’t always what they appear to be.” This feeling is especially evident in the friendship formed with the character disguised as a bartender, creating a subtle tension and curiosity as you turn the pages. One of the most striking parts is the unexpected encounters...
Kitaplar, filmler ve gezilerle yaptığım yolculukları, kişisel yorumlarımı ve keşiflerimi paylaştığım blog. Her içerik yeni bir deneyim ve keşif sunuyor. A blog sharing my journeys through books, movies, and travels, with personal reviews, insights, and new discoveries in every post. A blog sharing my journeys through books, movies, and travels, with personal reviews, insights, and new discoveries in every post.