A bond between siblings is precious and beautiful. We love each other and we hate each other. We would kill for each other and we could kill each other. A sibling is that person who is bonded to you by blood and also by fate. The relationship is such that one could not do without…
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10 BOOKS WITH THE WORD ‘HOUSE’ IN THE TITLE
A house plays a very significant role in everybody’s life. it is the place where we are born, a place where we are raised, a place you move into after a job, the places from where we move in and out from, and a place you make your home. A house is a place where…
Suspense And Summer!! – 7 Beach Thrillers To Read When You Can’t Go To The Beach This Summer.
Summer is the season of a lot of lounging on the beach — the warm sand and the cool water. It is also the time for romance and reading. But, if romance is not what you looking for, there are amazing thrillers around the corner to get you hooked on. As this year a lot…
Viral Outbreaks – A List Of Books That Talk About The Viral Diseases
The novel coronavirus or COVID-19 is on the rise throughout the world. The virus has caused a domino effect across various nations, putting the lives of many on hold. The virus causes shortness of breath, fever, and cough. More than 80% people experience mild symptoms, but the elderly and those with certain health conditions are at high…
10 Brilliant Contemporary Essay Collections For The World We Live In
An essay is a piece of writing which is often written from an author’s personal point of view. Essays can consist of a number of elements, including: literary criticism, political manifestos, learned arguments, observations of daily life, recollections, and reflections of the author. The definition of an essay is vague, overlapping with those of an…
Book Review 53 – The Woman In The Window by A. J. Finn
The Woman In The Window is the debut novel by author A. J. Finn. Its a psychological thriller featuring an unreliable narrator with issues like faulty memories and alcoholism. The theme is similar to those of The Girl On The Train and The Woman In Cabin 10, but the story in itself is chilling. “Agoraphobia…
Book Review 52 – Last Christmas In Paris by Hazel Gaynor and Heather Webb
In the last three years, I have read a few books in historical fiction about the two World Wars. All I have felt is that war changes. It changes everything inside and outside – individuals, communities, relationships, hopes, and dreams. It shakes the core of a human soul. Last Christmas In Paris is a story…
Book Review 50 – The Secret Lives Of Color by Kassia St Clair
The Secret Lives Of Color by Kassia St Clair is a story about the history and importance of colors and how they came into existence. The project began with research conducted on something entirely different. Kassia was researching the 18th-century fashion when she came across interesting adjectives and nouns used to describe colors. This led…
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…