Book Review of Roads to Mussoorie – What to expect after reading this book?

Roads to Mussoorie is a story collection by Ruskin Bond. Let’s begin this book review and look at what else to expect from this book apart from warm and happy feelings.

Ruskin Bond is a jolly writer. His words are filled with happiness and joy and beauty. This was also a very joyful ride into the mountains and mountain life. Roads to Mussoorie are a mixture of travelogue and storybook. It contains multiple small stories; most of them are based on Mussoorie or the areas around it. … More Book Review of Roads to Mussoorie – What to expect after reading this book?

What were the best books that I read in 2021? – Top Books of 2021

Hello everyone, Welcome to New Year and welcome to my blog. I may be writing this out but in my mind, I am already filming a YouTube video with a proper setup. Sounds preposterous? Well, this is exactly how 2021 was for me. It went away in a jiffy while I was trying to handle … More What were the best books that I read in 2021? – Top Books of 2021

The Path To Kindness – A Book Filled With Hope and Wonder: Book Review

Book Review of a very hopeful and sunny book – The Path to Kindness curated and edited by James Crew. it is a book that requires time and patience to read and digest. But is it worth investing your time? Read this book review for answers. … More The Path To Kindness – A Book Filled With Hope and Wonder: Book Review

A Woman’s Journey of Exploration at the Age of Forty – It’s Never too late

Book review of the Woman Who Took A Chance. It is the latest Fiona Gibson book with a middle aged protagonist who begins her exploration after she is fired from her current job. With no job and a holiday ticket, she finds dates which are worth repeating at family dinners. Should you pick this up? Read to know … More A Woman’s Journey of Exploration at the Age of Forty – It’s Never too late

Difference is Spreading – a ModPo compilation of the critical analysis of 50 poems by contemporaries

Book – Difference is Spreading Edited by Al Filreis and Anna Strong Safford Page – 254 pages Format – e-ARC This is a book that talks about different classical poems which are analyzed by different contemporary poets. The poets have gone serious in their description and have analyzed almost all the aspects of the poems. … More Difference is Spreading – a ModPo compilation of the critical analysis of 50 poems by contemporaries

Collage your Life – Book review

Book – Collage Your Life Author – Melanie Mowinski Genre – Non-Fiction, Craft and Hobbies Format – ebook I got this e-ARC from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. Goodreads Blurb: Requiring minimal equipment–just scissors, glue, paper, and pens–collage is an accessible craft that offers limitless creative possibilities. Like meditation or journaling, making collages … More Collage your Life – Book review

Shopaholic and Baby – A New Height to Sophie Kinsella’s Shopaholic World

Book – Shopaholic and Baby Author – Sophie Kinsella Publisher – 359 pages Format – eBook version Shopaholic series (Book #5) Goodreads blurb: Becky Brandon’s life is blooming. She’s working at London’s newest big store, The Look, house-hunting with husband Luke (her secret wish is a Shoe Room)… and she’s pregnant. She couldn’t be more … More Shopaholic and Baby – A New Height to Sophie Kinsella’s Shopaholic World

Book Review of Animal Bodies – a collection of personal essays, raw and bare.

Book – Animal Bodies Author – Suzanne Roberts Pages – 252 pages Format – eARC copy from Netgalley Publishing Date – 1st March 2022 My Ratings – 4 out of 5 stars My Review: Animal Bodies is a memoir written through a collection of personal essays. It is a very personal way of presenting your … More Book Review of Animal Bodies – a collection of personal essays, raw and bare.

Incognito – Lights, Camera, Undercover: a book review.

Book – Incognito Author – Vibha Batra Pages – 198 pages Genre – Chick Lit Format – Paperback (review copy) Incognito is a chick flick kind of work with humor and seriousness mushed up together. I enjoyed the little instances of humor in between the serious events. The story is about Aarav, a boy of … More Incognito – Lights, Camera, Undercover: a book review.

May 2021 Wrap up!

The month of May is over and so is the waiting for the 12th students. Jokes apart, the month of May was a real roller-coaster ride for me. It was filled with good and bad experiences, just like the highs and dips of the coasters. This month was a chaotic month with lots of events … More May 2021 Wrap up!