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You Will Have a Black Labrador by Nino Gugunishvili
5.0
Contradictory to the title of the book, I, for one, do not think I will.
I can hardly keep plants alive, let alone speaking, moving creatures.
Blacky—you can see how I creative I was as a child, is one of my oldest pals, he's been around since I started walking or speaking or whatever it is that babies do first and since I'm the queen of holding on to nostalgic things, I didn't let my mom give most of my toys away, even though we move a lot and even though, unnecessary items can be difficult to handle and pack and due to which I have at least 20 big soft toys hanging around in various corners of our house, looking like they definitely don't belong there.
My mom says she's gonna give them all away once I move out but she's kidding obviously. I hope.
Ahem. So if you're still reading and not just because you love me but also because you were having fun, I bet you'll have a gazillion times more fun reading this amazing semi autobiography by Nino Gugunishvili.
This book is a collection of essays centered around love, childhood memories, omelettes and how a haircut can mean much more than just a haircut.
The chapters were sassy, hilarious, witty and super relatable at times.
I absolutely loved her story telling skills, various life lessons, anti-life lessons and so many amazing anecdotes! I didn't expect to have so much fun reading someone's semi autobiography. If you're looking for a short, light, comforting yet humorous read, I highly highly recommend this one.
I read it in a day and I wished there were more chapters.
I'm definitely gonna read more of her books soon!
I can hardly keep plants alive, let alone speaking, moving creatures.
Blacky—you can see how I creative I was as a child, is one of my oldest pals, he's been around since I started walking or speaking or whatever it is that babies do first and since I'm the queen of holding on to nostalgic things, I didn't let my mom give most of my toys away, even though we move a lot and even though, unnecessary items can be difficult to handle and pack and due to which I have at least 20 big soft toys hanging around in various corners of our house, looking like they definitely don't belong there.
My mom says she's gonna give them all away once I move out but she's kidding obviously. I hope.
Ahem. So if you're still reading and not just because you love me but also because you were having fun, I bet you'll have a gazillion times more fun reading this amazing semi autobiography by Nino Gugunishvili.
This book is a collection of essays centered around love, childhood memories, omelettes and how a haircut can mean much more than just a haircut.
The chapters were sassy, hilarious, witty and super relatable at times.
I absolutely loved her story telling skills, various life lessons, anti-life lessons and so many amazing anecdotes! I didn't expect to have so much fun reading someone's semi autobiography. If you're looking for a short, light, comforting yet humorous read, I highly highly recommend this one.
I read it in a day and I wished there were more chapters.
I'm definitely gonna read more of her books soon!