Along the way, I finally discovered the famous rice fields stretching between the hills, divided into neat squares by irrigation canals. One of the first things that surprised me was what people called a « farm. »
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Belle: The Art of Frustration
Controversial Opinion: I Couldn’t Bring Myself to Enjoy Belle
Brouillon auto
Mix of contemporary settings and Japanese folklore, taking readers on a journey filled with chosen-one prophecies, powers, and both human and mythical bonds.
Delusions of Grandeur
I belong to that generation whose parents raised them on a steady diet of Louis de Funès, Yves Montand, Lino Ventura, Jean Gabin, and many others. Delusions of Grandeur is therefore just one among many films that shaped my childhood.
A Moment in Song
On often say that Seoul is a city where everything moves fast, though that still assumes you actually have things to do.
The Shop of Unspoken Things
Lost in one of Tokyo’s streets, there is a shop that appears for rather… unusual requests, shall we say. Its customers can be humans, gods, or demons.
Vincenzo
And what if we went back to South Korea for a little while? While my articles about my latest trip to the Land of the Morning Calm are taking their time to arrive, let’s talk about screens, let’s talk about series. And what better way to start again than with a thriller series featuring ourLire la suite « Vincenzo »
Two Weeks
I’ve already explored the series in my library, now it’s time to do the same with the screen. I can say I’m a big fan of Kdramas: I plead guilty. So, I’m naturally going to introduce one of my favorites: Two Weeks. Movie’s Card Foreword It all begins when our gaze falls on a manLire la suite « Two Weeks »
Seoul, New Discoveries
Last week, I mentioned how the first few days weren’t as easy as one might have expected. However, not wanting to stay in that state, I started looking at apps to find events and meet new people. MEEFF: This app might not ring a bell for many of you, and I almost want to say,Lire la suite « Seoul, New Discoveries »
L’apprenti d’Araluen
We’re starting the book section again today, and I’m also going to begin talking about series, a topic I’ve been avoiding until now. Why? Because it gives me the opportunity to talk about a series I really enjoy: The Ranger’s Apprentice. The fact that the cover of the first book features a bow and arrowsLire la suite « L’apprenti d’Araluen »