I can't remember exactly when in my childhood I started writing. For as long as I remember, my school and my family inculcated the reading habit in me, so that goes back to primary school. Writing though, I believe it might have just been all those English lessons in schools. I was always good at... Continue Reading →
All those Benefits of Reading you could be missing out on…
How many of you read? And when I say read, I'm not just talking about blogs like this one, but more importantly, all those novels and storybooks and biographies and more? How often do you read? In today's world, reading is not the easiest habit to maintain. There's too much of a fast-paced life to... Continue Reading →
Books, A Unique Portal to Magic!
She stood in front of her shelf, looking,She had stood there now for almost an hour.What lay before her now was a simple choice,A choice between the pages. There were a thousand options to choose one,Any world she wanted, Any era she picked.All it would take was one-touch,One-touch to get transported. The magical world of... Continue Reading →
For the love of reading!
For the love of reading! Ever since I was in school, people have been asking me to read. I've seen grandparents read all the time. I've had friends who read a lot. And I've even had cousins whose heads were always inside a book. So for me, it was no surprise when I fell in... Continue Reading →
The Stylist by Rosie Nixon, A Review…
The Stylist by Rosie Nixon, A Review...
It Started with a Kiss by Miranda Dickinson, A Review…
Right, so next in line, a novel I recently finished, 'It Started with a Kiss' by Miranda Dickinson is... well, it's a romantic fun-read. With Christmas almost upon us, it would be no surprise if you're looking for a light-hearted fun story to read and enjoy. Unfortunately, this book might not make it on to... Continue Reading →
My Husband the Stranger by Rebecca Done, A Review…
One of the things about novels that make me fall in love with reading was the ability of certain novels to capture someone's attention and hold it! One book that had done this for me after a long time is 'My Husband the Stranger' by Rebecca Done. An emotional story with so much depth and... Continue Reading →
If You Could See Me Now by Cecelia Ahern, A Review…
At some point of time in our lives, we’ve all had that one imaginary friend. She/he was the perfect companion. They were exactly what we needed to look at life in a new perspective. They were our friends, our soulmates for life. Whether we see them or not, well that’s a completely different topic of... Continue Reading →