Sekar Writes

A Collection of (Mostly Nonfiction) Books Review and Personal Notes

Welcome!

Take a look around my blog, where I bring you book reviews filled with knowledges and favorite quotes. Alongside my literary explorations, I share personal stories and some side projects.

Latest Nonfiction Book Reviews

Check out my nonfiction book reviews, featuring thoughts, summaries, and favorite quotes.

  • Review Bad Science: Mitos Detoksifikasi dan Senam Otak

    Review Bad Science: Mitos Detoksifikasi dan Senam Otak

    Penulis: Ben Goldacre. Tanggal rilis: September 2008. Jumlah halaman: 338 halaman. Ben Goldacre adalah seorang psikiatris dan kolumnis di The Guardian. Di buku ini, Ben mengkritisi media, perusahaan, atau beberapa orang yang melakukan overklaim terhadap sejumlah produk kesehatan dan gaya hidup sehat dengan menggunakan kalimat dan cerita yang terdengar saintifik. Padahal, informasi tersebut dipaparkan oleh…

From Facts to Fiction

Nonfiction teaches me about the world, but fiction helps me feel it.
Every review comes with the quotes I saved — maybe you’ll want to save them too.

Life in the Margins

Here’s what else you’ll find on this blog.

Reading Life

  • Snapshots of my reading life: the habits, the tracking, and everything around the books.
Nonfiction Book Section in a Library

Journaling

  • Writing is how I make sense of things. A look at my journaling practice: how I do it, why I do it, and what it’s given me.

Fresh Flower Care

  • There’s something grounding about tending to fresh flowers. My personal notes on keeping them beautiful and alive for longer.
Black bookshelves filled with books and flower vases, decorated with two framed illustrations and a table lamp.

Home Gardening

  • Growing things at home with a lot of curiosity. A record of my small gardening experiments, wins and failures included.

Life in Helsinki, Finland

  • Living in Helsinki has shaped how I read, think, and move through the world. A little window into daily life in the north.

Hi, I am Sekar!

My passion for reading (at least) one book a week fuels my love for books and drives me to share the insights with others.

Medical science by training, curious about everything else. Here I share my hobbies and the things life teaches me.

Feel free to reach out and join me in celebrating books and all the small joys that make life fuller.

Books let us know we’re not the center of the universe; the universe has many centers.

Mariahadessa Ekere Tallie