I just finished reading this book by Chitra Banerjee Devakaruni and here is my unfiltered take on it. Lie many of her books that I've read before, this too was very difficult to keep down. You are so engrossed, so immersed in her world that every instance you are free you want to just read... Continue Reading →
Book Review: The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
The Book Thief is like a poetry in prose. Despite being set during WWII, the book isn't depressing. The writing has an undertone of humour, freshness and a unique style which many of you would enjoy. What's quite interesting is the choice of narrator which is death.
How to make sure you are reading more? Some tips from an avid reader
We often find ourselves in a constant state of wanting to catch up on the reading, but rarely ever we are able to achieve that goal. I, myself, am guilty of procrastinating and putting things away to do for later and reading is one of those things for me or has become like that of late. But from past experience, I am sharing a few ways of having managed to catch up on my reading.
Book Review: The Lincoln Lawyer
Michael Haller, who goes popularly as Mickey Haller is a defence attorney for everyone ranging from con artists, prostitute and drug dealers among others. Haller's character has no regard for law or justice, he rather believes in using the loopholes to his advantage. Working out of his Lincoln Town Cars, Haller's worst fear as reiterated... Continue Reading →
In 100 words: Half a Rupee by Gulzar
Light up your weekend with this book of myriad emotions
Sleeping on Jupiter: A short review
Read it to enjoy the beauty of language but brace for a disappointing end.