Home Actress Gurbani Judge HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers June 2023 Gurbani Judge Instagram - B O O K S! šŸ“š What I’ve been reading since my last book post as well as one book I’m currently reading! Friends, Lovers, & the Big Terrible thing - Matthew Perry: Felt a bit let down by this book. Don’t really know what I was expecting but the lack of self awareness MP expresses was a little worrying, lol. Viola Davis - Finding Me: If the MP book let me down in terms of self awareness - VD restored my faith ten times over. I’m a VDavis fan. I could hear her through this book. Just, what a life story. I enjoyed this book. Early Morning Riser - Katherine Heiny. Started this book on a 6hr flight and burned through it so fast. You think it’s an easy breezy story but then it takes a turn and becomes so much more in the best way possible. The ā€˜real’ version of a fairy - tale. You’ll get what I mean once you read it :) ā­ļø My absolute favourite book from this post; Klara & the Sun - Kazuo Ishiguro. I picked this book up while in Thailand and I could not put it down. I also didn’t want it to end. ^conundrum^ I was fascinated by Klara, by her fascination, her POV and.. you guessed it, her self awareness. A bit bizarre yet totally believable and more than anything had me wishing she was real and I could go meet her šŸ’•. The Unberable Lightness of Being, Milan Kundera. Another book I picked up in Thailand. Definitely started to burn through it but then it lulled and I had trouble finishing it. Well written - from all the characters POV’s which I love- including the authors thoughts too! Treś cool. There’s No Such Thing As an Easy Job - Kikuko Tsumura. Blazed through this one as well as I was travelling for 3 days recently and flights are the best time to just sit and readdd. Never read a book about someone ā€˜temping’ or switching so many jobs that were so vastly different from one another, very cool. ā­ļø Currently reading: The Myth of Normal - Dr. Gabriel MatĆ©. I am a fan of Dr. MatĆ©. I love how he simply explains the complexities of trauma and perception. As you can see I’ve been annotating the heck out of this book - there is so much GOLD in here. Will update once I’m done in the next book post. šŸ“ššŸ’• I’d love to hear what you’re currently reading!

Gurbani Judge Instagram – B O O K S! šŸ“š What I’ve been reading since my last book post as well as one book I’m currently reading! Friends, Lovers, & the Big Terrible thing – Matthew Perry: Felt a bit let down by this book. Don’t really know what I was expecting but the lack of self awareness MP expresses was a little worrying, lol. Viola Davis – Finding Me: If the MP book let me down in terms of self awareness – VD restored my faith ten times over. I’m a VDavis fan. I could hear her through this book. Just, what a life story. I enjoyed this book. Early Morning Riser – Katherine Heiny. Started this book on a 6hr flight and burned through it so fast. You think it’s an easy breezy story but then it takes a turn and becomes so much more in the best way possible. The ā€˜real’ version of a fairy – tale. You’ll get what I mean once you read it :) ā­ļø My absolute favourite book from this post; Klara & the Sun – Kazuo Ishiguro. I picked this book up while in Thailand and I could not put it down. I also didn’t want it to end. ^conundrum^ I was fascinated by Klara, by her fascination, her POV and.. you guessed it, her self awareness. A bit bizarre yet totally believable and more than anything had me wishing she was real and I could go meet her šŸ’•. The Unberable Lightness of Being, Milan Kundera. Another book I picked up in Thailand. Definitely started to burn through it but then it lulled and I had trouble finishing it. Well written – from all the characters POV’s which I love- including the authors thoughts too! Treś cool. There’s No Such Thing As an Easy Job – Kikuko Tsumura. Blazed through this one as well as I was travelling for 3 days recently and flights are the best time to just sit and readdd. Never read a book about someone ā€˜temping’ or switching so many jobs that were so vastly different from one another, very cool. ā­ļø Currently reading: The Myth of Normal – Dr. Gabriel MatĆ©. I am a fan of Dr. MatĆ©. I love how he simply explains the complexities of trauma and perception. As you can see I’ve been annotating the heck out of this book – there is so much GOLD in here. Will update once I’m done in the next book post. šŸ“ššŸ’• I’d love to hear what you’re currently reading!

Gurbani Judge Instagram - B O O K S! šŸ“š What I’ve been reading since my last book post as well as one book I’m currently reading! Friends, Lovers, & the Big Terrible thing - Matthew Perry: Felt a bit let down by this book. Don’t really know what I was expecting but the lack of self awareness MP expresses was a little worrying, lol. Viola Davis - Finding Me: If the MP book let me down in terms of self awareness - VD restored my faith ten times over. I’m a VDavis fan. I could hear her through this book. Just, what a life story. I enjoyed this book. Early Morning Riser - Katherine Heiny. Started this book on a 6hr flight and burned through it so fast. You think it’s an easy breezy story but then it takes a turn and becomes so much more in the best way possible. The ā€˜real’ version of a fairy - tale. You’ll get what I mean once you read it :) ā­ļø My absolute favourite book from this post; Klara & the Sun - Kazuo Ishiguro. I picked this book up while in Thailand and I could not put it down. I also didn’t want it to end. ^conundrum^ I was fascinated by Klara, by her fascination, her POV and.. you guessed it, her self awareness. A bit bizarre yet totally believable and more than anything had me wishing she was real and I could go meet her šŸ’•. The Unberable Lightness of Being, Milan Kundera. Another book I picked up in Thailand. Definitely started to burn through it but then it lulled and I had trouble finishing it. Well written - from all the characters POV’s which I love- including the authors thoughts too! Treś cool. There’s No Such Thing As an Easy Job - Kikuko Tsumura. Blazed through this one as well as I was travelling for 3 days recently and flights are the best time to just sit and readdd. Never read a book about someone ā€˜temping’ or switching so many jobs that were so vastly different from one another, very cool. ā­ļø Currently reading: The Myth of Normal - Dr. Gabriel MatĆ©. I am a fan of Dr. MatĆ©. I love how he simply explains the complexities of trauma and perception. As you can see I’ve been annotating the heck out of this book - there is so much GOLD in here. Will update once I’m done in the next book post. šŸ“ššŸ’• I’d love to hear what you’re currently reading!

Gurbani Judge Instagram – B O O K S! šŸ“š

What I’ve been reading since my last book post as well as one book I’m currently reading!

Friends, Lovers, & the Big Terrible thing – Matthew Perry:
Felt a bit let down by this book.
Don’t really know what I was expecting but the lack of self awareness MP expresses was a little worrying, lol.

Viola Davis – Finding Me:
If the MP book let me down in terms of self awareness – VD restored my faith ten times over. I’m a VDavis fan. I could hear her through this book. Just, what a life story. I enjoyed this book.

Early Morning Riser – Katherine Heiny.
Started this book on a 6hr flight and burned through it so fast. You think it’s an easy breezy story but then it takes a turn and becomes so much more in the best way possible. The ā€˜real’ version of a fairy – tale. You’ll get what I mean once you read it šŸ™‚

ā­ļø My absolute favourite book from this post; Klara & the Sun – Kazuo Ishiguro.
I picked this book up while in Thailand and I could not put it down. I also didn’t want it to end. ^conundrum^
I was fascinated by Klara, by her fascination, her POV and.. you guessed it, her self awareness. A bit bizarre yet totally believable and more than anything had me wishing she was real and I could go meet her šŸ’•.

The Unberable Lightness of Being, Milan Kundera.
Another book I picked up in Thailand. Definitely started to burn through it but then it lulled and I had trouble finishing it. Well written – from all the characters POV’s which I love- including the authors thoughts too! Treś cool.

There’s No Such Thing As an Easy Job – Kikuko Tsumura.
Blazed through this one as well as I was travelling for 3 days recently and flights are the best time to just sit and readdd. Never read a book about someone ā€˜temping’ or switching so many jobs that were so vastly different from one another, very cool.

ā­ļø Currently reading:
The Myth of Normal – Dr. Gabriel MatĆ©.
I am a fan of Dr. MatĆ©. I love how he simply explains the complexities of trauma and perception. As you can see I’ve been annotating the heck out of this book – there is so much GOLD in here. Will update once I’m done in the next book post.

šŸ“ššŸ’• I’d love to hear what you’re currently reading! | Posted on 24/Apr/2023 18:34:54

Gurbani Judge Instagram – B O O K S! šŸ“š 

What I’ve been reading since my last book post as well as one book I’m currently reading! 

Friends, Lovers, & the Big Terrible thing – Matthew Perry: 
Felt a bit let down by this book. 
Don’t really know what I was expecting but the lack of self awareness MP expresses was a little worrying, lol. 

Viola Davis – Finding Me: 
If the MP book let me down in terms of self awareness – VD restored my faith ten times over. I’m a VDavis fan. I could hear her through this book. Just, what a life story. I enjoyed this book. 

Early Morning Riser – Katherine Heiny.
Started this book on a 6hr flight and burned through it so fast. You think it’s an easy breezy story but then it takes a turn and becomes so much more in the best way possible. The ā€˜real’ version of a  fairy – tale. You’ll get what I mean once you read it :) 

ā­ļø My absolute favourite book from this post; Klara & the Sun – Kazuo Ishiguro. 
I picked this book up while in Thailand and I could not put it down. I also didn’t want it to end. ^conundrum^ 
I was fascinated by Klara, by her fascination, her POV and.. you guessed it, her self awareness. A bit bizarre yet totally believable and more than anything had me wishing she was real and I could go meet her šŸ’•. 

The Unberable Lightness of Being, Milan Kundera. 
Another book I picked up in Thailand. Definitely started to burn through it but then it lulled and I had trouble finishing it. Well written – from all the characters POV’s which I love-  including the authors thoughts too! Treś cool. 

There’s No Such Thing As an Easy Job – Kikuko Tsumura.
Blazed through this one as well as I was travelling for 3 days recently and flights are the best time to just sit and readdd. Never read a book about someone ā€˜temping’ or switching so many jobs that were so vastly different from one another, very cool. 

ā­ļø Currently reading: 
The Myth of Normal – Dr. Gabriel MatĆ©.
I am a fan of Dr. MatĆ©. I love how he simply explains the complexities of trauma and perception. As you can see I’ve been annotating the heck out of this book – there is so much GOLD in here. Will update once I’m done in the next book post.

šŸ“ššŸ’• I’d love to hear what you’re currently reading!
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