Review : Fahrenheit 451

Review : Fahrenheit 451

I chose Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 under the prompt "A book that is set in future", which is essentially a book about our beloved books....
I chose Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 under the prompt "A book that is set in future", which is essentially a book about our beloved books. Rating ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I will try talking you into reading it, while also not spoil at the same time. This is set in a distant future where a book-loving person burns books as his profession. The book discusses the joy of reading books and the protagonist's tryst with the dilemma he faces in the weird societal sanctions. The book also urges the reader to ponder about the future where the world is way too mechanised and...
Review : Verity

Review : Verity

Okay, I just pulled off my 9 hour shift at work after reading the most exciting, thrilling book in my entire life. No, I am...
Okay, I just pulled off my 9 hour shift at work after reading the most exciting, thrilling book in my entire life. No, I am not kidding when I say Verity by Colleen Hoover tops Alex Michaelides'  The Silent Patient. Can you believe it? I can't believe it. Seeing how Colleen Hoover has taken bookstagram by storm, I gave in to the hype, only meant to experiment. It has been so long since I have read a book like this, thrilling, endings that throw you off and turn on the temperature at apt places. I can only tell you so...
ROOOADS

ROOOADS

There’s something about road trips.

There's something about road trips. In the beginning, you can't wait to embark on the journey and then sometime in the middle, all you wish is to stop, because the road feels never-ending and that kills you. But then that's life for you. Things like new love, new city, new people, and the journey to find them and to know them, can make you drop through valleys of disappointment and sail through oceans of hopeless love. After all isn't that what we live for? Here's a beautiful picture of a sunrise I was able to take home, when I had...