After the much gained popularity of the Netflix series Dark, time travel has again started to fascinate the minds of people. We all have moments where we wish that if we could go back in time, we would do it differently or if only I could see the future and what’s in store. Well scientists…
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BOOKS ON MENTAL HEALTH
World Mental Health Day is observed on 10 October every year, with the overall objective of raising awareness of mental health issues around the world and mobilizing efforts in support of mental health. The Day provides an opportunity for all stakeholders working on mental health issues to talk about their work, and what more needs…
OF SISTERS AND BROTHERS – A READING LIST
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…
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…
Book Review 51 – Words In Deep Blue by Cath Crowley
‘Books, like lovers, mark and change us, and in turn, we mark and change them.’ Words In Deep Blue is a beautifully written young adult story of love and grief, life and death, and the magical power of words. It has won the Prime Minister’s Literary Award for the Young Adult Literature category, the Gold…
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…
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 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 To Movie/TV Adaptations – Reading List
Some books are meant to be read and some of them become stories that are meant to be watched. Here are some books that are a must read before the movie or TV adaptation comes out. Scroll down for the list – DEATH ON THE NILE by Agatha Christie – The tranquillity of a cruise…
Book Review 41 – The 7 Habits Of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey
For two years, I’ve wanted to read this book, but I think I’m just not into non-fiction. As a part of reading a book with a number in the title, I choose this book. I thought this year is the best time to read it as I turned 25, and you know what they say-…