The Moment of Lift! (Mindscape Reviews)
Hi Readers! I recently read ‘The Moment of Lift’ by Melinda Gates. It was in my TBR for a while, but I finally got to it because I was bored of reading fictional novels. When I first read the index, it was all about gender equality, family planning &...
The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt: Reasons You Should Read It!
For the past 3 weeks, I have been reading The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt. It won the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. Entirely well-deserved. When you read such books, it isn’t just the story that stays with you, but it’s so much more. I think those who have read...
Daisy Jones And The Six! (Mindscape Reviews!)
Hi Readers! I am proud to say I have binge-read another book this weekend which makes it the 15th book of the year! And, without a doubt, it was the best one of the 15. As you all know, I tend to keep switching between books & also read 4 to 5...
Jane Eyre. (Book Review #23)
Jane Eyre is that novel which tops every must-read list that exists in those articles we read when we are in reading slumps. Be it about best classics or books about young love or books about a strong female character/feminism or an unputdownable story....
Eleven Minutes. (Book Review #22)
Introduction: Never have I ever read something which made me think about things like meeting of souls, pure desire without getting intimate or the existence of an inner light. While this book is a story of a young woman who works as a prostitute, it goes on a complete intellectual...
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...
A Thousand Splendid Suns. (Book Review #6)
After I finished reading Khaled Hosseini’s ‘A Thousand Splendid Suns’, I was firm on not writing a review on it. The sole reason was because I thought I am just a nobody to review such a classic masterpiece of a life-changing novel. However, somewhere...
Looking for Alaska. (Book Review #1)
After reading John Green’s two famous novels; ‘Looking for Alaska’ and ‘The Fault in our Stars’, there isn’t a smallest bit of doubt that I have become his fan i.e. a Nerdfighter. John Green is rich in literature and the way he portrays every...