My Sister, the Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite
This book missed to make a mark on me. It was very anticlimactic with many loopholes and misses which could and should have been looked upon.
Read MoreThis book missed to make a mark on me. It was very anticlimactic with many loopholes and misses which could and should have been looked upon.
Read MoreThis book reminds me of a quote by Stephen Chbosky — “We accept the love we think we deserve.” If you’ve ever felt persistently low, have been going through endless self-doubt, have been fighting to hide your feelings with you friends, family or/and work, this book is your friend.
Read MoreI want to get a new tattoo. It actually is from this book A Little Life. ‘x = x’.
Read MoreSamsara is more than just a mystical or a magical adventure. It talks about something greater. It makes one question the idea of God, the idea of living this life, it makes you question the creation, traditions and religions.
Read MoreWe are nothing if not storytellers and story-makers. Just like Sylvia Plath once said, I hate the thought that I can never be all the people I want to be and live all the lives I want.
Read MoreThe Sun Is Also a Star by Nicola Yoon is about two strangers – Natasha and Daniel. The entire plot takes place within the span of a day!
Read MoreCirce by Madeline Miller is a feminist retelling of Homer’s Odyssey. The story takes you through rivalries, love, self-determination, toxic masculinity, self-growth, and loneliness.
Read MoreNot gonna lie, I did not enjoy reading The Last Lecture by Randy Pausch as much as I thought I would.
Read MoreThe book highlights the ups and down of Connor Franta which has been one of the most relatable books I’ve read in recent days.
Read MoreIt is a retelling of the story of Achilles from Patroclus’ point of view. At the heart of the story lies a marvelous love story amidst the War of Troy between the two protagonists.
Read MoreWe move on or try to move on, but we carry the memories of who we have lost forever. We promise ourselves and to their spirit with tears in our eyes that we will always remember them. We try to hold on to the last conversation we had.
Read MoreWhat is Hedge Fund? What is happening with GameStop and Reddit?
Read MoreOne of the main reasons why I wanted to read this book is because Perumal’s Poonachi is one of my favorite reads of all time. I can’t tell you enough on how much I loved and cried while reading Poonachi or The Story of a Black Goat.
Read MoreI finished reading Em and The Big Hoom by Jerry Pinto couple of weeks back but never got around writing how I felt about it. I wasn’t able to write how it made me feel, to be honest.
Read MoreA Gujurat Here, A Gujarat There by Krishna Sobti (translated by Daisy Rockwell) is a part-fiction and a part memoir. I loved the title of this book. The title, alone, speaks volume of what this book is about – A Gujarat here in India, and another Gujarat across the boarder in Pakistan.
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