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Favorite Books Read in 2018

A long time ago, I prepared to review a books those ever I read on this year 2018, where I share my favorite from travel destination to books. For Now, let me share my curation of my favorite book I read in 2018, in no partical order.   1. 1Q84 well, like a others harakumi novels, this novel presents a tension of political and religious ideology as well as a search for  individual meanings. very suitable for millenial generations. 2.   The Girl in the Ice  by Robert Brindza The Girl in the Ice  is the best thriller novel I read this year. Detective Erika Foster investigates the murder of a lady whose body was found in ice. Along the way, she finds out there’s a possibility that this murder is connected with the murders of 3 prostitutes whose bodies were found in the water around the city. Many thriller books fall into the same patterns and predicted twists, but this book is nothing like that. With brilliant plot and jaw-dropping twists, it’s definitely a page

Jacaranda Season

Jacaranda season is on of the season what work out made my feeling was to be suprisingly and I have not enough described on this season. Jacaranda will be is bloomed at the spring times, namely for  the mid october to early november. if you running along street seems purple glory on of each trees.. and  early november, The roads will be all out covered by Jacaranda's glory. How pretty is the purple carpet Jacarnda Flowers at Hyde Park (Perth). for me, its such a happy times when watched Jacaranda's Bloosom, in the ways different how those can be seems its so their found of happiness, and peaceful for who takes place the season. to be honest, I am so excited as soon as winter season is over, its spring time for me because I was planned before to has enjoyed welcome for The Jacarnda's season. :) But this year, I'm not like that. nor for a sentimental reason, but more of a practical one. To be honest, Firstly I was doing a  job that makes spend my tim