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Martine Jellema

    Pelgrims
    Eat Pray Love
    Vera Stanhope - 2: Telling Tales
    Boeddha in de wereld
    • Boeddha in de wereld

      • 414 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Ruim tien jaar geleden besloot de Indiase auteur Pankaj Mishra, die op dat moment in een klein huisje in de Himalaya woonde, een boek te schrijven over de Boeddha. In De Boeddha in de wereld beschrijft hij zijn fascinerende speurtocht naar de betekenis van het boeddhisme, die hem leidt naar kleine stadjes in India, maar ook naar Kashmir en Pakistan. Hij onderzoekt de mythen rond het leven van de Boeddha en bespreekt de ontdekking door de westerse wereld van het boeddhisme in de negentiende eeuw.

      Boeddha in de wereld
      4.3
    • Vera Stanhope - 2: Telling Tales

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      It has been ten years since Jeanie Long was charged with the murder of fifteen-year-old Abigail Mantel. Now residents of the East Yorkshire village of Elvet are disturbed to hear of new evidence proving Jeanie's innocence. Abigail's killer is still at large.For one young woman, Emma Bennett, the revelation brings back haunting memories of her vibrant best friend--and of that fearful winter's day when she had discovered her body lying cold in a ditch.As Inspector Vera Stanhope makes fresh enquiries on the peninsula and villagers are hauled back to a time they hoped to forget, tensions begin to mount. But are people afraid of the killer or of their own guilty pasts?With each person's story revisited, the Inspector begins to suspect that some deadly secrets are threatening to unfurl.

      Vera Stanhope - 2: Telling Tales
      4.0
    • It's 3 a.m. and Elizabeth Gilbert is sobbing on the bathroom floor. She's in her thirties, she has a husband, a house, they're trying for a baby - and she doesn't want any of it. A bitter divorce and a turbulent love affair later, she emerges battered and bewildered and realises it is time to pursue her own journey in search of three things she has been missing: pleasure, devotion and balance. So she travels to Rome, where she learns Italian from handsome, brown-eyed identical twins and gains twenty-five pounds, an ashram in India, where she finds that enlightenment entails getting up in the middle of the night to scrub the temple floor, and Bali where a toothless medicine man of indeterminate age offers her a new path to peace: simply sit still and smile. And slowly happiness begins to creep up on her.

      Eat Pray Love
      3.7
    • Pelgrims

      • 302 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      A collection of short stories in which the characters misjudge things, find themselves in the wrong place, and who doggedly follow the wrong path, such as the vegetable market stallholder who decides to stand for election against the local Mafia boss.

      Pelgrims
      3.0