Saturday 29 August 2015

Letter of yesterday.

Dear future girlfriend of my ex-boyfriend,

He is a baby. He has a little issues when social, and he might not always show his feelings for you and might not tell you how  grateful he is to have you. He might ignore you as times and he might not make you feel like a princess. He might not give you surprises, and he might not act like the best boyfriend. But he is. And you are the most important thing for him. He thinks about you all the time and he loves you. He loves you with all his heart and he loves you like you are the most beautiful thing in the world. I know it and you can trust me with this. He just can’t express himself. So don’t you ever feel that he isn’t interested in you and that he takes you for granted. He doesn’t. He is just afraid. He is afraid of losing you. He has lost a lot of close ones when he was young and that has scarred him. He is really afraid of losing you. And I know it might be a little hard but if you love him with all that you have, try to understand him. Help him get out of that shell. Tell him it’s okay to become close with people. Please do so. I request you to think thrice before coming to conclusions. Now I am sorry I’ll have to stop here or I might go on and on. I am afraid I don’t have a lot of time left to help him. And I don’t want to make the scar deeper, but I’ll have to go. I have no choice. My time has come..


Monday 3 August 2015

Book Review - July.

1) Scion of Ikshvaku (Amish Tripathi ) ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Now this was one of my most anticipated book. I gave it a 4 because it had really less things happening. The book was setting a state for the next books to come, so I can’t complain. I anyhow can’t wait for the next book :). 
 
2) Where rainbows end (Cecelia Ahern) ⭐️⭐️⭐️ and a half.
This is the third Cecelia Ahern book I have read and I love how Cecelia has different writing style and variety. I gave it only 3.5 because even though I liked the book and found it relatable, I thought she dragged it. I didn’t like how she kept delaying the oh-so-obvious climax. Otherwise a thumps up for the book. 
P.S I just watched  the movie adaption of it - ‘love, Rosie’ and it’s good!

3) Where she went (Gayle Forman) ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️.
Now now, I absolutely  loooved the first part of this duology ‘If I stay’ which is narrated by Mia, who is on her death bed. But but but, the second part is narrated  by Adam her boyfriend  ex-boyfriend. And I loved this book as well, except maybe there is a lot of philosophical talking. But I loved it anyhow. And I loved how it ends.

4) When Mr.dog bites (Brian Conaghan) ⭐️ ⭐️   and a half.
I think these is the least stars I have given to any book this year. Why I didn’t like the book is because……well I didn’t like it. It is not slow to get in but in the middle it is VERY slow and boring. It has a kidding climax. The book is about an abnormal child who has Tourettes I think the author could  have thought of a good storyline. 

5) Wonder (R.J Palacio) ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ and a half.
This is a WONDERFUL book. I with all my heart love it. I read 2 books about young “abnormal” boys and unlike ‘When Mr.dog bites’ this one was very interesting. I loved how the story is narrated by different characters and each character has his/her own perspective of the situation. This book made me laugh and cry. I weeping with tears of joy in the end. I would definitely recommend this to everyone of every age. Love. Love. Love.

6) The Julian chapter (R.J Palacio) ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️  and a half.
This was an extra in my copy of The Wonder. It is a hundred pages long story from Julian’s (villen’s ) perspective. At first I didn’t read it because I didn’t like Julian. But once I started it, I couldn’t stop. I loved the story. That is all I have to say. If you have read/ are to read The Wonder make sure you read this too.

7) Go set a watchman (Harper Lee) ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️.
I am sure you have waited for this book just as much as me. I love To kill a mocking bird and I was expecting  a lot from this. And we all know that expectations lead to disappointment. I didn’t enjoy this book as much as its prequel. And yeah. I don’t know.