Tuesday 30 July 2019

3 Exciting Books (so far) Surely to Read




  

Guys these three amazing books you can surely read now..lets take a look-----

Mostly Dead Things by Kristen Arnett



Kirsten Arnett is a fiction essay writer. Now she anticipated with much salivation through her novel Mostly Dead Things . Its a novel she calls a 'lesbian domestic' queer but not a coming out story, it deals with a family reeling from the suicide of its patriarch, a messy love triangle in which two of the three wheels are siblings and the third disappeared without a word long ago, and a mother making pornographic art using her late husband's taxidermied animals. Rightly its protagonist , Jessa-Lynn, is a hard drinking Floridian taxidermist. You haven't read anything like this. So read the controversial story.


11 Hours by Daniel Paul Singh



     This book 11 Hours is another kind of book what you people generally can't find. It's actually a  thriller romantic story by Daniel Paul Singh.Robin is a boy next door, who leads a happy life with his wife of two years, Diana. One unsuspecting day, Diana goes missing from her office. Perplexed and worried, Robin runs amuck in search of her, only to receive a call from a stranger calling himself as Loser. The Loser gives Robin 11 hours to find Brindha, who is Robin's former crush. Having no clue on where and why he has to find her, who the Loser is and where Diana is held captive, Robin begins his breath-taking adventure along with his tech savvy best friend Prabhu, only to realize that every single thought of his is being monitored. Trick and Trick. Every moments you feel a thrill from it. Read it now and reveal the clue.


Furious Hours: Murder, Fraud, and the Last Trial of Harper Lee by Casey Cep



Furious Hours  is a gripping non-fiction work that uncovers Harper Lee’s quest for her next novel in pipeline post 'To Kill a Mockingbird' . Casey Cep actually described a case in 1970s Alabama who was accused of murdering five family members for insurance money and shoot dead by an avenger at  one victims funeral. The probes Harper Lee's fascination with the story.



More are coming in the next......

Friday 26 July 2019

PROMISING BOOKS TO READ IN 2019


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                                  SOME BEST BOOK TO READ IN 2019

You can read it by now. Here are some exciting five books released in this year:

  • City Of Girls by Elizabeth Gilbert


 Elizabeth Gilbert is back with a new novel titled 'City Of Girls' this year.The book is ‘a delectable novel of glamour, sex, and adventure, about a young woman discovering that you don’t have to be a good girl to be a good person. Life is both fleeting and dangerous, and there is no point in denying yourself pleasure, or being anything other than what you are.

  • We are Displaced by Malala Yousafzai


Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai talks about her experience of travelling across the world and meeting refugees in camps which makes her ponder her own displacement in this fabulous book 'We Are Displaced'. Malala not only explores her own story of adjusting to a new life while longing for home, but she also shares the personal stories of some of the incredible girls she has met on her various journeys - girls who have lost their community, relatives and often the only world they've ever known," This book is an important remainder from one of world's most prominent activists Malala.

  • Gun Island by Amitav Ghosh

 Gun Island is a beautifully realized novel which effortlessly spans space and time by Jnanpith awardy Amitav GhoshThe story revolves around Deen Sutta, who is a dealer in rare books and is used to a quiet life. But circumstances lead him to change his beliefs and he sets out on an unusual journey. He travels from India to Los Angeles to Venice and on this journey, he meets new people, some of whom change his life significantly. Spanning across space and time, the novel is about change and hope, and how a man's faith in the universe is restored by two women.

    


  • Small Days and Nights by Tishani Doshi


    This is a book of shattering study disaffection and belonging 'Small Days and Nights' is a touching fictional story of Grace who returns to Pondicherry for cremating of her mother , escaping a failing marriage and how her life changes. In Pondicherry, she discovers that she has inherited a property on the Madras beach and also she has a sister named Lucia who has Down Syndrome and lives in a residential facility.



  • Raavan: Enemy of Aryavarta by Amish Tripathi


             

             As the darkness signifies the importance of life similarly without a villain what would the God do? Amish originally titled the book 'Raavan: The Orphan of Aryavarta', but he recently shared that it was now changed to 'Raavan: Enemy of Aryavarta'. This is the third in the Rama Chandra series. The book tells Raavan's story from his childhood till incident where he abducts Sita.


    

It is now mid of the year , so this not the end up guys more will  be coming at the end of the year. When it will release updated best books shall be covered up here. So to be continued...... 

Sunday 21 July 2019

These 5 Books You Genuinely Should Have



          5 THESE BEST BOOKS YOU SHOULD READ BY NOW



        Seeing the movie  scene    doesn't count!!! If you         scoop off these  in school,     take a closure and grownup   look.





1. War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy

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We know, it’s long and the Russian names are complicated, but seriously it’s a good book to read: if you can follow thousands of pages of Game of Thrones and the rest of the Ice and Fire series (which we love, by the way) then you can handle the challenge of one of the greatest novels of all time. War and Peace is set in the years before, during, and after Napoleon’s invasion of Russia. Tolstoy brilliantly chronicles the world of a crumbling aristocracy—on the battlefield, in society, and at home.

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2. The Road by Cormac McCarthy

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Pulitzer Prize-winning author McCarthy is one of our greatest living prose stylists. His post-apocalyptic novel, The Road, in which a father and young son struggle to survive, is made all the more profound by its brevity. It’s a good book to read that’s both quick and stays with you. Intrepid readers undaunted by a more ornate, challenging, Faulknerian style should also read McCarthy’s masterpiece Blood Meridian.

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3. The Odyssey by Homer

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this one’s technically an epic poem, not a book, but we think it still counts. As an epic poem, The Odyssey was recited, or sung, for years and years before it was written down. It tells the (fictional) story of Ancient Greek war hero Odysseus’s perilous 20-year journey home from the battlefield. He outsmarts a Cyclops, chats with dead people, and endures the repeated wrath of a seriously angry sea god before finally arriving home. The second-oldest known work of Western literature has stood the test of time. The Conn brothers re imagined The Odyssey in the American South in the comedy O Brother, Where Art Thou? starring a young George Clooney. Plus, some of the best scenes in the popular Greek myth-inspired kids’ series Percy Jackson and the Olympians were also inspired by Odysseus’s journey.

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4. The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown

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I think everyone knew about this book. Its a masterclass invention.This fictional, but meticulously researched, thriller will make you wish you paid more attention in art class. A murder at the Louvre museum leads symbologist Robert Langdon on a high-stakes treasure hunt through Europe with the police on his tail. It’s got just the right mix of page-turning action and brainteasing historical information. This is one book that (Tom Hanks’s coolness notwithstanding) is way better than its movie adaptation.  The Da Vinci Code‘s mind-bending “what if” questions will stay with you long after you put it down.

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5.  Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie

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When a rich American businessman is killed on a train, it’s up to detective Hercule Poirot to figure out which of the passengers is responsible. Published in 1934, Murder on the Orient Express‘s conclusion still stuns readers. In 2017, this famous whodunit was made into a hit movie starring Michelle Pfeiffer, Penélope Cruz, Josh Gad, and Judi Dench.

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3 Exciting Books (so far) Surely to Read

   Guys these three amazing books you can surely read now..lets take a look ----- Mostly Dead Things by Kristen Arnett ...