On beginnings π I have always loved the beginning of things, the promise of excitement and anecdotes, and of undying vigor for the next few months, eventually giving way to a dulled hope for the rest of the year. Even as I pessimistically say this, I have high expectations from the place I'm headed to … Continue reading new autumn π { mini life-update }
Some popular books I strongly dislike
This is the part where I tell my readers that I do not wish to offend you. People have different tastes and expectations from different books. It is fine if you read for entertainment and It is fine if you read for escapism. I'm not judging. And I am not berating you for liking a … Continue reading Some popular books I strongly dislike
After Dark by Haruki Murakami
It is 2:46 AM. A cup of warm coffee in one hand and the other wandering over the keyboard of my computer, trying to find the constellation of letters that would coherently describe my love for after dark. I believe that there are a few books in the world that have the ability to make … Continue reading After Dark by Haruki Murakami
Interview with author of Winter of the wolf; Martha Hunt Handler
Hello everyone, I hope you all are doing well. Today I'm extremely thrilled to be featuring Wolf activist and now a debut author ; Martha Hunt Handler on my blog for a conversation surrounding her book, titled - Winter of the Wolf. Here she talks about her inspiration, books she has been loving recently and … Continue reading Interview with author of Winter of the wolf; Martha Hunt Handler
a new favorite book, ghibli movies ft. month two of quarantine
Hello friends, I hope everyone is doing well and taking care of themselves during these terrible times. If you don't know I'm doing a sort of series on my blog where I keep a track of all the things I read and watch during Quarantine. You can check out the first one here if you … Continue reading a new favorite book, ghibli movies ft. month two of quarantine
Books, movies & the virus
First of all, I really hope all of you are doing well and taking care of you and your loved ones by staying inside. It is a very grave time right now but we must not lose hope. My country just announced a lockdown as well so there is a lot of panic circulating among … Continue reading Books, movies & the virus
House of stars by Keya Ghosh – Book review
Kabir follows the most beautiful girl he has ever seen into a mall. But there are gunshots and screams as terrorists storm inside after fleeing an operation gone wrong. Kabir and Diya find themselves trapped, along with other hostages. The terrorists make their demands and announce that until they are met, one person will die … Continue reading House of stars by Keya Ghosh – Book review
Problematic books and movies??
Today we are going to be controversial again. A little backstory about this first though : So it all started when a movie released in my country. This movie, titled Kabir Singh, instantly appealed to almost whole of the population. However soon after, there were some conflicting opinions about the same. Some critics started to … Continue reading Problematic books and movies??
How to make time to book blog when you’re a busy bee
Am I, a regular on-hiatus pumpkin, qualified to make this advice post? No. But will that stop me? Plan it out I cannot stress the importance of planning enough. I started a bullet journal last year and It honestly has made my life so much easier. One of the very important things to keep in … Continue reading How to make time to book blog when you’re a busy bee
They both die at the end By Adam Silvera // I’m cold-hearted.
Happy New Year! and oops, I'm being controversial again. Adam Silvera reminds us that thereβs no life without death and no love without loss in this devastating yet uplifting story about two people whose lives change over the course of one unforgettable day.On September 5, a little after midnight, Death-Cast calls Mateo Torrez and Rufus … Continue reading They both die at the end By Adam Silvera // I’m cold-hearted.