Reading. (Monday Moments #23)
The extended weekend had begun. She had three days of uninterrupted time for herself. Since she lived alone, there was no one to disturb her. She was awaiting this weekend since a long time. She had come up with perfect excuses for reasons she...
Random Quirks from a Book Nerd.
I finally finished reading the biography of Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson. It took forever to read it. But now I’m back to fiction; my forte. Yesterday, I was going through all these books in my bookshelf. It’s always tough to decide on what...
A Book Slump.
(Source) A book slump is just like writer’s block for readers. A book slump happens because you’re too busy. Or because you can’t find some interest in the story. Or you just doze off every time you take a new book. Or it just doesn’t work...
Happy Birthday John Green!
I remember the time when I had no idea who this author was. I remember that after reading one novel by him, I’d ended up reading all the rest in a short time. I remember the time when I didn’t know how to cry...
The Kite Runner. (Book Review #17)
Introduction: The Kite Runner is a book which I had heard about since a decade. I was always intrigued about the story but never thought of finally taking it up. And when I did, it blew my mind. After reading Khaled Hosseini’s ‘A Thousand...
Everything, Everything. (Book Review #16)
Introduction: Nicola Yoon’s debut novel ‘Everything, Everything’ is a simple story which a young reader will enjoy. I wouldn’t categorize it into ‘Young Adult’ as it’s kind of a kiddish novel. It’s the story of Madeline who has a disease and has to remain in isolation...
Finding Audrey. (Book Review #15)
Introduction: Sophie Kinsella is back with a new novel which is quite different than her Shopaholic series. ‘Finding Audrey’ is a novel about Audrey who has social anxiety disorder combined with depressive episodes. It’s her story which involves her family and her new found...
July Reads: 15 Books in 31 Days.
I hadn’t decided on setting a record by reading 15 books in a month. It just happened. After I read the first four books in about 10 days, I thought about reading more and more. So, as I finished a book yesterday, I realised...
Every Day. (Book Review #14)
Introduction: David Levithan’s ‘Every Day’ is unlike any other book you might have ever read. It’s the story of ‘A’ who appears in different bodies every day. He’s not a person but something more like an individual soul. He can control the bodies he...
Writing A Book Review.
Books give me two reasons for happiness; reading and writing. I love to read books and then I love to write my reviews on them. That’s why, it’s double happiness for me. While reading, I go through the story first hand. And while...