The second book is the famous trilogy of love stories and high school teenage drama, Jenny Han has become everyone’s favorite with her romantic fiction. With Netflix producing the sequel to the first movie To All The Boys I have Loved Before, the series has taken all hearts into motion. I read the first book…
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Schizophrenia – Spread the awareness! – Reading List.
Schizophrenia is a severe mental disorder that interferes with a person’s ability to feel, act and think. The exact cause of schizophrenia isn not known, but a combination of genetics, environment and altered brain chemistry and structure may play a role. It is characterised by thoughts or experiences that seem out of touch with reality,…
Book Review 20 – Camino Island by John Grisham
The story begins with a heist at the renowned Firestone Library of the Princeton University. Five people plan and miraculously execute the robbery of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s original manuscripts from the secure vault of the library. Within a day or two, the FBI takes into custody two of the members. Out of the remaining three,…
Book Review 19 – Our Chemical Hearts by Krystal Sutherland
Our Chemical Hearts is a young adult fiction novel written by Krystal Sutherland. It is a typical high school story with not so typical characters and then the not so evident emotions of their hearts. When I started reading the novel I had a pre-assumed notion of what kind of a high school romance it…
Book Review 18 – Lethal White by Robert Galbraith (a.k.a J. K. Rowling)
When I first read the Cormoran Strike series back in 2017, I really started liking JK Rowlings’s detective narrative. Lethal White is the fourth book in the series, after The Cuckoo’s Calling, The Silkworm and Career Of Evil, which the author writes under the pseudonym, Robert Galbraith. The novel starts with the wedding of Strike’s…
“I look up at the sky and often wonder….” International Space Day – Reading List
Space Day gives you the opportunity participate in the excitement and fascination of space. It’s a topic of interest to millions, old and young alike. Every year space day is celebrated on the first Friday of may and so this year its the 3rd of May. Former astronaut and Senator John Glenn expanded Space Day to International…
Book Review 16 – A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman
At the end of any book, I am usually happy or sad, or crying or being excited about my next read. But this book, this story, this man who I met on these pages made me contemplate for a long, long time, contemplate on love, on grief, on death, and on life in general. When…
To read is to travel someplace else – a book is it’s most beautiful medium! – World Book Day Reading List.
World Book Day is also known as World Book and Copyright Day, or International Day of the Book. It is an annual event, organised by UNESCO to promote reading and publishing. Reading is a very important part of my life and books are a feeling of joy that nothing else brings. Every year there are…
Book Review 14 – Never Always Sometimes by Adi Alsaid
A story of two best friends – Dave and Julia experiencing high school, and making a “never” list. The list is not to do all the cliché high school things that a typical American teenager does. Not going to parties, not having a fixed lunch spot, not running for prom king/queen, are among the few….
Poetry – An Emotion, Shared. (List of poetry books)
“Poetry is when an emotion has found it’s thought and the thought has found words.” – Robert Frost It’s World Poetry Day today, and I am celebrating hundreds and thousands of poets from different eras and different walks of life, coming together in this special curated list of poetry books to soothe your soul. When…