As a kid, I was only interested in reading two genres of the reading world — romance and crime fiction. Two extremely different surrounding emotions but just in books can they be magically spun together. Well, this book definitely isn’t about love at all but about a crime, a crime that has taken place on…
HABITS – WHAT GOOD ARE THEY? (A list to create habits and break habits)
Its already the end of second month of this year! Where did the time go? Well mine went in reading, starting a blog, writing reviews, exercising and hoping for a better tomorrow :P. This year I am really into making new habits and breaking some of the old ones (very important!). Have you guys started…
Book Review 09 – My Heart And Other Black Holes by Jasmine Warga
The debut novel by Jasmine Warga, My Heart And Other Black Holes is a YA contemporary novel that talks about the topic of depression and suicidal thoughts and how it consumes a person to the extent that they want to take their own life. The story surrounds two teenage kids – Aysel and Roman who…
Book Review 08 – Surprise Me by Sophie Kinsella
Sophie Kinsella’s novel Surprise Me describes the meaning of love in today’s world in such beauty and charm. Marriage is not only about the love two people have for each other but also the trust and respect that they share and cherish. It is definitely hard work, but everything in life comes out better when…
Contemporary Romance Fiction – 14 Books for the 14th of February
“It is an absolute human certainty that no one can know his own beauty or perceive a sense of his own worth until it has been reflected back to him in the mirror of another loving, caring human being.” — John Joseph Powell, The Secret Of Staying In Love This Valentine’s Day embrace yourselves with…
Book Review 07 – The Woman Who Stole My Life by Marian Keyes
The Woman Who Stole My Life is a novel written by the famous Irish author Marian Keyes. The title of the book is very engaging, and so is the about me on the back cover. But as soon as you start reading the book, you’ll find yourself in a zigzag passage of time travel, where…
Book Review 06 – The Sellout by Paul Beatty
“Silence can either be protest or consent, but most times it’s fear.” The Sellout is a 2015 published novel by Paul Beatty. Its one of those books that have this rare combination of satire and comedy submerged in its pages. The story of the narrator, a black African-American, is set in and around Los Angeles,…
2019 READING CHALLENGE LIST
I am starting something new for my blog. I’ll start posting some interesting book lists curated by me. The first reading list that I am publishing is the 2019 Reading Challenge that I am doing this year. This list has been curated combining the challenges from the last five years of the Ultimate Popsugar Reading…
Book Review 05 – Love & Gelato by Jenna Evans Welch
‘‘You know, people come to Italy for all sorts of reasons, but when they stay, it’s for the same two things.’’ ‘‘Love and gelato.’’ Set amidst the beautiful landscapes of Italy, Love & Gelato is the debut novel by Jenna Evans Welch. It is filled with love, romance, friendship, mystery, and adventure. The story is…
Book Review 04 – Breakfast At Tiffany’s by Truman Capote
A Modern Day Classic! That is the first thing that comes to my mind when I hear about Breakfast At Tiffany’s. I watched the movie long back when I was in high school. I was so mesmerised by the character “Holly Golightly” and the way Audrey Hepburn played it on screen with such beauty, grace,…