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Tag: Fiction
Belladonna by Adalyn Grace
Author of the All the Stars and Teeth series, Adalyn Grace has been on my TBR for a very long time now. Belladonna’s synopsis had me rapt with attention towards the shopping cart on my Amazon. And yet, I ended up reading it as an e-book. PLOT The story is about a girl Signa Farrow,…
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 Order Of The Pure Moon Reflected In Water by Zen Cho
The first time I heard about this book, was in several book vlogs on YouTube. The cover was phenomenal and the premise seemed promising. I knew this was a novella before I downloaded it on my kindle. And that’s the thing – you always expect novellas to pack a punch as they have to make…
Rhapsodic (The Bargainer Series #1) By Laura Thalassa
So many elements here are fascinating – myths and folklores taken from world over, dissolved into the story with ease. These are what makes the reading experience a lot more fun!
Only When It’s Us by Chloe Liese
I needed something rather light and relaxed and this was it. Plus, the book had representation too. the male protagonist is partially deaf and yet the story remains so beautiful. I’ve not written a blog in such a long while I honestly feel like what is even the point of paying a bomb to maintain…
The Girl With All The Gifts by M.R. Carey.
I knew bare minimal about this book when I began – post-apocalyptic horror where humanity has been reduced to dust. A girl called Melanie goes to school, strapped to a wheelchair, lives in a cell within a Bunker in the middle of nowhere. All the kids in her class are strapped the same way where…
The Last Letter by Rebecca Yarros
Not every reader may be comfortable reading a book that is so tragic, but if you are this book is totally worth the melancholy your heart will face.
The 7 1/2 Deaths Of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton
Dafaq did I just read. And WHY
The Secret v/s Power of the Subconscious: Which to pick?
Both these books offer to make your life more positive and balanced changing the kind of thought process you have but their approach differs