Title: Murphy’s Law Book Two (more reasons why things go wrong) Author: Arthur Bloch This little volume of laws (related to both laws of nature and men) and principles (approached with pessimism and subtle optimism encompassing many areas of life) is a sought-after continuation of the Murphy’s Law book. The Murphologists’ ideology is further displayedContinue reading “Murphology Book”
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Book Review: Arthur and Ben
Title: What If It’s Us Author: Becky Albertalli & Adam Silvera The story is written in alternating narratives of Arthur and Ben. The book is divided into several parts: What if, It’s Us, and And Only Us (and epilogue: What If It’s Me and What If It’s You). It starts when they meet at aContinue reading “Book Review: Arthur and Ben”
Book Review/Reread: The Little Alien Fellow
Title: The Little Prince Author: Antoine De Saint-Exupéry I say everybody should have a copy of this book in whatever format they prefer. This has to be present in every household. Yes, this is a children’s book, a novella about a pilot stranded in Sahara desert meeting a little prince who comes from a differentContinue reading “Book Review/Reread: The Little Alien Fellow”
Book Review: The Pond at the End of the Lane
Title: The Ocean at the End of the Lane Author: Neil Gaiman Everything Gaiman writes becomes a fable of truth and wonder. He is a master of storytelling. His prose is simple and elegant like a fancy silk to skin. This is once again demonstrated in his novel The Ocean at the End of theContinue reading “Book Review: The Pond at the End of the Lane”
Book Review: Rowell’s Best
Book Title: Eleanor and Park Author: Rainbow Rowell An excessive use of crude language in a book, maybe for the purpose of believability is not my cup of tea. That is what I initially got from the book. It has done its purpose though, the dialogues become more down to earth and honest. I mean,Continue reading “Book Review: Rowell’s Best”
Book Review: Sequel to Carry On
Book Title: Wayward Son Author: Rainbow Rowell Wayward Son is the anticipated sequel to Carry On. The story is narrated in similar approach; shifting of different POV. Rainbow’s writing style is like a rainbow of wit and humor. Her dialogues are always fun to read. This is the aftermath of war. The order in theContinue reading “Book Review: Sequel to Carry On”
Book Review: Raised by Ghosts
Book Title: The Graveyard Book Author: Neil Gaiman Neil Gaiman writes in simple, moving and intricate proses. His style, though like liquid in the air, is surprisingly fast-paced and certain. His story is fascinating; like a modern fairytale. His words are like breaths that vibrate to your skin into satisfying goosebumps. I guess greatness comesContinue reading “Book Review: Raised by Ghosts”
Book Review: Harry Potter-Draco Malfoy Love Story
Book Title: Carry On Author: Rainbow Rowell It won’t be damaging to your precious reading experience to dig into the book’s inspiration a little bit. I prefer this certain self-awareness, not just concerning the establishment of the book but also the Normals who decide to pick it on the shelf. And so please be awareContinue reading “Book Review: Harry Potter-Draco Malfoy Love Story”
Book Review: The World of Bisexual
Book Title: The Left Hand of Darkness Author: Ursula K. Le Guin In the world of Winter, a habitable planet lightyears away from earth where people are physiologically ambisexual- no fixed sex and the experience of sexual desire and coitous only transpire during a certain sexual cycle, an envoy from earth determines to convince theContinue reading “Book Review: The World of Bisexual”
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