Monday 22 June 2015

May- June Wrap Up

Since my boards went pretty well, I got a long two month vacations (which are about to end now) that fortunately led to a good reading routine. Although, I'm a slow reader but I managed to complete my "to be read" list of these two months. I lined up five books which were easy to read yet full of introspection, all of them being Indian releases.

1. HOUSE OF CARDS

So, the first one that I decided to pick was "House Of Cards" by "Sudha Murty." Earlier I was skeptical about reading  it because the book synopsis didn't fascinate me at all but then; it's said, "don't judge a book by it's cover," so I decided to have a sneak peak. I loved the overall plot and the female protagonist. The story about women in India is so intricately woven that a reader tends to complete it in one night. The language is simple and easy to understand. I'd ask you to read it if you're deciding to pick up an Indian release which is plain sailing and very consequential.



2. YOUR DREAMS ARE MINE NOW

Next is a novel by the romantic author "Ravinder Singh." The day his debut "I Too Had a Love Story" got released, he had been the favorite among oh-I'm-in-love-girls (I, being one of them). Although the language of the book is very mainstream but the story is different. It allows you to assimilate about life at Delhi University and its politics. I wasn't satisfied with ending but still I would give the book a thumbs up. Ravin wrote up something interesting (other than the usual love stuff!)



3. WORLD'S BEST BOYFRIEND

The hottest selling romance writer came up with a perplexing theme this time. The main line of the book, "BECAUSE EVERY ORDINARY GIRL DESERVES AN EXTRAORDINARY LOVE STORY," made me pounce over it and gulp it (read, actually). The plot of the book revolves around two childhood friends and their abject hatred towards one another which eventually grows into never ending love. There's something unique in the book (that I won't disclose). I've always been a Durjoy fan. Truly saying, this time DD has done a marvel.



4. SORRY, YOU'RE NOT MY TYPE

The fourth book on the list is "Sorry, You're Not My Type." It was the story that was full of college elements. the story hangs in suspense and is about college band. It could be a considerable book for the first- time readers as it's not at all thick and intertwines the reader's interest into the fast forwarding story. 



5. AFTER ALL THIS TIME

Last book on the list is "After All This Time" by "Nikita Singh." The love lass wrote a complex theme and the writing was creative and much polished as compared to her older books. A unique and a positive love story brings itself all the way. It is the best book that I read in last couple of months. I would give it a "must read" tag. Go ahead and acquire it!



Since the month of June is not yet over, I'm reading "Fifty Shades of Grey," which I will possibly be completing by the end of this month. Will be giving my reviews on it soon. Till then, keep reading and breathe in books.

Toodles! (:





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