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Book Review: Born A Crime by Trevor Noah
I enjoyed reading every bit of this book. The authenticity of his stories and how he weaves through them and connects them is what makes it fascinating. The journey from his childhood, the struggles, the failures, the disappointments, the…
Book Review: The War of Art by Steven Pressfield.
Picking up from where we left off before we got into holiday mode, I was on stuck on a crossroad somewhere trying to figure out which direction to take. I am still out here looking. I’ve even stopped a couple of other “pedestrians” that…
Book Review: See Me by Nicholas Sparks.
Isn’t Nicholas Sparks one of a kind? I'm mesmerized by how he has managed to do it over the years, one classic romance novel after another. He’s the real MVP of the romance genre. He gets it, and because he does, he knows how to pull you in…
Book Review: After You by Jojo Moyes.
So after reading this book I really contemplated whether I should do a book review for it. I mean, it’s one of those sappy, diary-like romance novels that you read, deeply enjoy and move on to the next one. But I have made a personal…
Book Review: Finding Audrey by Sophie Kinsella.
For starters, this was such an easy and relaxing read for me. With a little of humor here, some romance there, and a lot of psychological therapy going on. It’s about this kid, Audrey, who was suffering from social anxiety disorder. She…
Book Review: Forty Rules of Love by Elif Shafak.
Have you ever read a book and felt like it was very timely? Did you also feel like everyone in your circle should read it too? This is the point where we say, ‘yeah, me too’ in unison. This book simply has that effect. That sharing effect…
Book Review: The Rosie Project by Greame Simsion and Other Relationship Musings.
The book revolves around the life of Don Tillman, an associate professor of Genetics and his quest for a suitable wife. After third wheeling his best friend, Gene, and his wife, Claudia, who are in an open relationship, but whose…
Book Review: And the Mountains Echoed by Khaled Hosseini.
Has someone ever asked you what your fear is? What was your answer? Well for me, after putting much thought into it, a major one is poverty, and the struggle it exposes you to – it blinds you and you miss out on so much in life, on…
Book Review: Year of Yes by Shonda Rhimes.
Guys! I found my gem! If I were to write a book, this would be it. And since I aspire to write a book someday, you already have an idea of which direction and style I’ll take. I just know that I need to get out of my comfortable space, live…