Book Review: The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
The Book Thief by Markus Zusak is a captivating read if you are into World War stories. A fiction story from the eyes of 'death', Markus really gets to you by the end of it.
Breaking Out With Passion
Over the past few years, I have excessively indulged myself in looking in the rear view mirror of life with
Attention! You may not survive this article...
...without losing focus!
Apologies for the click-bait title, but it was important to grab your attention since that is exactly
Shoot for the stars!
To drop that extra payload and to move further upward into the space must be a scary feeling; but then,
Can we have some silence, please?
Our culture promotes being loud because in order to get attention of people in such a huge population, you ought to have an advantage over others.
When a Metro coach smiled...
Usually, I board the designated cab to office every morning. Sometimes, when I am late or when I feel the
Book Review: The Shadow Lines by Amitav Ghosh
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Genre: Fiction
Page count: 277 (Version variable)
Edition: 2009 - Ravi Dayal Publishers; Penguin Books
The Shadow Lines is
Half Read-a-thon! The beginning!
2016!
And... you already know what I am going to say next! The post that I have been putting off
Sorry, I cannot buy that!
"Mere bacho ki kasam, mai pehle bahut ameer tha. Mujhe bahut ghumaan tha paiso par. Par aaj mai yaha