From Below by Darcy Coates

I was immediately intrigued with the synopsis of this book. It’s about a group of dives exploring a sunken ship deep in the ocean in a space where there’s no movement of water, therefore no oxygen and therefore no flora and fauna. Just an abandoned ship underwater that sank mysteriously about a 100 years ago….

The Winter People by Jennifer McMahon

It’s a creepy book, that makes you question – why would someone want to read a diary only meant to be cursed and written about some really bad, demonic things that still lurk within the woods? Well. That’s the mystery of it all.

Madam by Phoebe Wynne

If this book were a person I’d slap it so hard it’d have to medically fix it’s broken jaw.

Home Before Dark by Riley Sager

This book would have done better on screen as the visuals in here are quite jump-scary in an entertain-you-on-a-1045th-tv-show-episode kinda way.

The Midnight Library by Matt Haig

What happens when you try to preach some self-healing semi-spiritual gyaan in the form of sci-fi? The Midnight Library is what happens.

The Broken Girls by Simone St. James

DO NOT READ THIS BOOK RIGHT BEFORE BED! I mean it, I did this for two nights in a row and actually had sleepless nights The pace of the book was a little slow at the start. But Fiona’s journey began at the Old Barrons Road, and with each page, it compelled me within the…

How I avoid distractions while reading

We’re all surrounded by distractions at every waking moment that keep us from reading what we have been meaning to for months. Here’s what’s helped me get over that and read more!

Aurora Burning by Jay Kristoff, Amy Kaufman

What I did not expect was science fiction revolving around space and the universe to delve so deep into philosophy, feelings and those nuances that makes humans…well, human.