A space where ideas are shared, books are read, comments are welcomed, and a voice is heard.

Leaving an indelible mark to be remembered, or beautifully forgotten.

Amira Talks was a dream that seemed too far to come true; I never imagined I'd have the courage to own a website, let alone creating everything all by myself.

So here I am, writing to you dear readers, books perceived by me, with my own eyes, with my onw words, hoping for nothing but maybe to rediscover myself, and to taste a hint of life.
My Reading style
I love trying different shoes; cordovan loafers acting like Robert Langdon traveling all over Europe, or as modernly as possible, and as Turkish as possible in Elif Shafak's adventures as an Ottoman architect, or a simple "Stambouliote" student. I LOVE being so many people, but only me at the same time...
All sorts of books, as long as I'm having FUN!

Books have been my escape whenever I needed social detox (or had an exam and decided to read 700 pages of toxic love instead of studying) and they helped me create my own reality.

My Reviews
What I do
Whether You're a Bookworm, a beginner reader, or just someone who's into aesthetically pleasing pictures of books, you've found THE place for that.

You know the moment an author hit you with a sentence you’ve been feeling/thinking about all day. Or when you thought about writing it yourself two days ago. Or when the book you’re reading matches the spiritual state you’re currently in. I know for sure that books are far more than just pages gathered together, and I’m here to share my readings with you.

I might not be an author… yet, but I tend to have internal monologs that are sometimes worth sharing.

Currently working on a podcast that might seem like intrusive thoughts at first, but they sure are a form of therapy to me, and they might be as well to you too…

Contact

Feel free to email me your thoughts, or discuss a particular idea. Or even better, join me on Social Media!

“Classic’- a book which people praise and don’t read.”

-Mark Twain

Read, Think, Listen

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