Books With Numbers In The Title – Reading List

Numbers are fun when you start playing with them. They are mysterious and are a vital part of our lives in every way. We are surrounded by numbers everyday, everywhere. I have curated a list of 10 books that have the numbers 1 to 10 in their title. This list includes books from all the…

Book Review 49 – Postscript by Cecelia Ahern

It’s been 11 years since I read P.S. I Love You. At the time, I was young and naive and didn’t fully understand love and loss, but now after more than a decade older, life has taught a lot. Love means all the different things the Universe offers, and loss is when it takes something…

Book Review 48 – The Little Paris Bookshop by Nina George

The Little Paris Bookshop was initially written in German and has recently been translated. Since the translation in English, it has become prevalent among the book reading community. The book is set in Paris along the Seine river, where you will be exposed to books, food, and wine. This is a story of lost love,…

Challenging the society – Dystopian Reading List

Dystopian novels provide some of literature’s most blatant cultural critiques. Reading about oppressive government regimes—or even a giant brain telepathically controlling an entire planet—stokes the fire in our souls. Witnessing citizens rebel against the status quo offers hope for the future, even if that rebellion proves unsuccessful. It is a work of fiction in which…

Book Review 47 – Pop Goes The Weasel by James Patterson

Pop Goes The Weasel is the 5th book in the Alex Cross series written by James Patterson. Though I have read his novels in the past, this is my first Alex Cross book. The story entails a cat and mouse chase between Alex and a murder, who is the most brutal and a duplicitous villain…

A List Of Books Set During The Edwardian Era

The Edwardian era of British history covers the brief reign of King Edward VII, 1901 to 1910. Edward VII, was already the leader of a fashionable elite that set a style influenced by the art and fashions of continental Europe. Samuel Hynes described the Edwardian era as a “leisurely time when women wore picture hats and did not vote, when the rich were not…

Book Review 45 – The Trespasser by Tana French

‘The Trespasser’ is the sixth book in the Dublin Murder Squad series by Tana French. It picks up a few months after The Secret Place and follows detective Antoinette Conway and her partner on a murder investigation of a young girl. Accompanying her on the trail of suspects, the readers get a clear insight into…

Book Review 44 – Britt-Marie Was Here by Fredrick Backman

“There’s a lot you can’t know about a person until you become one with her. What her capabilities are. The courage she has.” The best selling author of A Man Called One writes another beautiful story of an old woman, finding love and second chances at life. Like his other books, Britt-Marie Was Here also…

Botanical Cover Reading List

We all love book covers. This time I have curated of some of the great books written with equally amazing book covers. All the books in the list has either plants or flowers on the cover. Scroll down for the list of books – THE SIGNATURE OF ALL THINGS by Elizabeth Gilbert – It is…

Book Review 43 – Anna And The French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins

Anna And The French Kiss is first in the trilogy written by Stephanie Perkins. Set in the city of love, the book follows a young girl named Anna as she struggles her way through a new country and hopelessly falls in love. On the outside, it would seem like any romantic young adult novel, but…