📚 June Read & Review Alert - “The Clothing of Books” by Jhumpa Lahiri
Hi!!
This month I read a short, introspective non-fiction book by Jhumpa Lahiri — all about book covers and what they mean to her, both as a writer and a reader. Some of her thoughts really stayed with me, especially how we assume so much about someone/something based on appearances — clothing, covers, packaging.
Read the review at - https://jaeeblogscom.wordpress.com/2025/06/19/sip-read-review-clothing-of-books-by-jhumpa-lahiri/
Do share your feedback if you already read this one. Until next time, keep the coffee brewing and the pages turning!
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