After the Quake: Short Stories Recommendation
Hi Readers! September is just flying by in rapt speed! We are already ten days in. When did that even happen? Well, after a super ambitious month of August where I read 12 books, this month is going slow at least reading wise. I have only read one book...
Book Recommendation: South of the Border, West of the Sun
Hi Readers! June has been a slow month for me reading-wise. But, I did finish two books this weekend. I will write the review of The Authenticity Project by Clare Pooley soon, but I knew I had to write the review of South of the Border, West of the...
Men Without Women: Short Stories on Loneliness in Relationships
Hi Readers! This is my Year of Murakami. I plan to read all of Haruki Murakami’s books. I have already read many books and have about 10 more to go! Seems quite simple to me. So, this review is about an amazing collection of short stories called Men Without...
Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage Book Review!
Hi Readers! I have finished another Murakami book & I was so glad that I liked this one. Usually, people either like all his books or hate all his books. But, for me, I like some while dislike the others. Check out all the Murakami books I have read...
The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle by Haruki Murakami Book Review!
Hi Readers! I read my FIFTH Murakami book recently & it has only made me more confused as to whether I like his writing or not. I obviously did some research & came to the conclusion that I only like his books which have MAGICAL REALISM (Kafka on the...
January Reads!
Hi Readers! How are you all? How has the first month of 2020 treated you? Well, for me, I’m already kind of beat. I sure started the year with a LOT of goals, what with the 20 Things to do in 2020, 52 Books in 52 Weeks & the Habit Tracker! All...
October Reads!
Hi Readers! October has been the most productive month in terms of reading. I read SEVEN BOOKS THIS MONTH, which is quite an accomplishment, I’d say. Of these 7, I truly liked reading 4 books! It is quite a mix of genres, but as you all know, I read...