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inveterate_reader's Reviews (196)
Aristotle and Dante Discover The Secrets Of The Universe by Benjamin Alire is a light read, something you'd want while traveling or after a tough exam session. It is a character driven story and doesn't have any twists and turns. It flows smoothly having no bumps in the path. To me this book felt like a cool breeze that gently touches the warmth of one's cheeks. It was wholesome!
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TFIOS by John Green doesn't even need an introduction. It is HYPED and I think it's OVERRATED as HECK. It was just like a bgt/agt audition that gets a golden buzzer just because it's a sob story. Why?
TFIOS by John Green doesn't even need an introduction. It is HYPED and I think it's OVERRATED as HECK. It was just like a bgt/agt audition that gets a golden buzzer just because it's a sob story. Why?
I'll Give You The Sun by Jandy Nelson is definitely not my cup of tea. The story is simple with no major twists and it seems kinda childish. The context is not something I'd die for. But the way of writing! Oh my! It is so witty. The use of expressions, similies, metaphors is so rich. The way the author 'shows' us the events occurring is praiseworthy.
Tuesdays With Morrie is a memoir that sucks you in and lets you wander in the maze of whatever's there in between life and death.It is a book that everyone should read at least once and I rarely say that about a book. You don't have to be an avid reader to find it worth a read; you just have to be a human
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Brain Rules by John Medina is my favourite self help book (so far)
"A Life, Less Ordinary" by Kirti Changlani is a novella, teeming with emotions, having the capability to leave you stunned for a second.