MAJOR SPOILER ALERT, WE WILL TALK ABOUT THE WHOLE STORY HERE. I just fell in love with this movie, partially because when I watched it, I was mad at societal norms (I still sort of am) and partially because I was an insomniac at that time (which I am not anymore). You can read the... Continue Reading →
The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
Reading The book thief was like watching somebody write a beautiful story and then they started erasing it. And now I’m looking at scars etched in paper with lead rubbed off. The Book Thief written by Markus Zusak and published in 2005 is story of a little 10-yr old girl named Liesel, narrated by death... Continue Reading →
Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut
Slaughterhouse five had been on my must read list for a few years, because it earned its well-deserved place in plenty of To-Read lists. I read it last month and have been researching on and off before writing about this review/opinion, but then I realized anything that will be derived from what’s available already kills... Continue Reading →
The Fall by Albert Camus
Reading an absurdist can be challenging. When I started reading The Fall by Albert Camus, my thoughts were “this is the shortest book I have” "this is my 2nd book by Albert Camus, I wont regret it maybe..” And then I nose-dived straight into it. The book starts with a self-proclaimed "judge-penitent", Jean-Baptiste Clamence, narrating... Continue Reading →
Fahrenheit 451 – Book Review
You know it was worth it when you bother to put tags in it and mark the memorable places you will visit again. And I wish I was tagging my books, there are too many lanes I would like to go and stroll, to touch the walls and feel the ambiance between the words. Today,... Continue Reading →
The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath
If you are not a fan of Sylvia Plath I suggest you skip this one. In few words this book is only novel, a semi-biography written by Sylvia Plath and basically a narration of her downward spiral, covering her suicide attempts and hospitalization. If you know anything about her life and her writing, it’s going... Continue Reading →
Thoughts on The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides
The silent patient has raving reviews all over the cover and internet and everywhere. So it instinctively fell in the next to-read book. I could order limited books here from a local store some days back and it’s one of them. I’m on the last one now, need to ask these people if they can... Continue Reading →
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
Checked another box from must-read-books list. And I wish I had done it at least 15 to 20 years back. But no, maybe I would have hated it if I read it under an obligation rather than to mentally isolate myself in a group quarantine situation. To kill a mocking bird by Harper Lee has... Continue Reading →
Promote your book!
Hey Guys Yesterday I reblogged book announcement of a blog friend of ours and this gave me an idea. Why don't we use this space to promote your book! So this month.. that's the plan! This is going to be book promotion month yayyyy! So please drop the links to your book, it could be... Continue Reading →
When life makes you a cow..
No matter what life throws at you, Do YOU! Be YOU! Even if it suddenly morphs you into a cow just sit back, relax and don't give up on your passion of reading.. Went out to eat Took this picture Couldn't stop laughing.. ............... Kindly visit my post Warriors Invited To Raise Mental Health Awareness where I... Continue Reading →
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