“Words are the source of misunderstandings.” — Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
“Words are the source of misunderstandings.” — Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
Curl up with these books and a cup of pipping hot tea! This is the month of love and what do we love the most? Books! So here is a compilation five of my favourite classic romance novels — suggestions from me to you — to read this Valentine’s month, if you haven’t already!…
I tend to come from a “what if” place: what if a good girl did a bad thing for a good reason and got caught (Pushing Perfect)?
Book Blogger Lists 5 Reasons to Read The Plague Right Now! Sarika Patkotwar tells you why you should this Albert Camus book right now One of my favourite writers of all time, Albert Camus’ The Plague had been sitting on my shelf for a very long time. With the current Coronavirus…
I don’t remember ever taking it up; it was just something I always did, something I always loved. For as long as I can remember, I kept journals and scribbled in notebooks and told stories.
First things first: how did you take up writing? It was in 2013, when my daughter went to college. I was feeling a little low due to empty nest syndrome, that was the time friends and family suggested writing. I really enjoyed the first few days of putting my thoughts…
Phoebe is rightfully a bookworm because of the several thousand books she has read. She also seems to have her nose buried in a book almost all the time.
We all know that reading is cool and tattoos are cool, so when you put them together, you get something super cool. As of now, I have three tattoos and two of them are book related.
So, how did you take up writing? Like most things in life, I blame it on my genes! My late grandfather, Shri Vishnu Kant Shastri was an academic, Sanskrit scholar, and prolific writer. What was your very first attempt at creative writing? VB: When my grandfather passed away, I decided…
Book Summary: There was a party. There was a fight. The next morning, Sam’s best friend, Hayden, was dead. And all he left Sam was a playlist of songs and a suicide note: For Sam — listen and you’ll understand. To figure out what happened, Sam has to rely on the playlist…