Category: Books

The Midnight Library by Matt Haig Book Review!

Hi Readers! How was your September? For me, reading wise, it was awfully pathetic. I just finished reading the THIRD book for the month. I had been seeing a lot of buzz around Matt Haig’s The Midnight Library. Having never read anything of Matt Haig’s before, I started the...

The Far Field by Madhuri Vijay Book Review.

Hi Readers! In the past 6 years, I have honestly said this so many times that even I am bored of writing that ‘it’s been a while.’ A solid 12 days gap this time, all thanks to the brutality of the reading slump. It’s the 19th day of the...

The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah Book Review!

  Hello Readers! I already told you the posts here are going to be few till I get out of my reading slump. Now, I don’t want to jinx anything, but I just might be out of it. After many weeks, I have finally completed reading Kristin Hannah’s The...

August Reads!

Hello Readers! I know the months are passing really quickly, but when I see the books I read this month, it feels like I read those books a long time back. Isn’t that weird? Luckily this month, I have read more good books than bad, which is just SO...

Unaccustomed Earth: Big Bundle of Overflowing Feelings!

  Hi Readers! This week I read another book by Jhumpa Lahiri & liked it even better than Interpreter of Maladies. It is safe to say that I will be reading ‘The Namesake’ & ‘The Lowland’ soon enough! As for my 2020 Reading Challenge, I have only 4 categories...

12 Quotes from George Orwell’s 1984!

  Hi Readers! It has been a while. This month I am only sticking to reading the books that I own. It is taking surprisingly a lot longer to read actual books than reading e-books. So far, I have read 5 books & hope to read at least a...

Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer Winner Books.

Hi Readers! I recently read two of Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer Prize winning books ‘ The Underground Railroad and The Nickel Boys. In both the books, the main topic is about racism & how badly it is rooted in the American society. While the stories are worth reading, the way...

The Woman in the Window by A.J. Finn Book Review.

Hi Readers! I didn’t think I would be back with a review so soon, but thanks to A.J. Finn’s ‘The Woman in the Window, here I am! I came to this party really late as this book was published in 2018 & created quite the hype since then. I...

July Reads!

Hi Readers! How happy are you? 3 posts in 3 days!! Am I on a roll or what? Don’t be too pleased though, because after this post, I’ve got nothing left to give you all till I finish a few books! Anyway, believe it or not, with my sad...