Skip to main content

Posts

Showing posts from October, 2023

The Beekeeper Of Aleppo by Christy Lefteri Book Review

  The Beekeeper Of Aleppo by Christy Lefteri Book Review  We are all scared of cannons. The cannon that scared many people and killed many more... The cannon eventually falls prey to the saliva of a crow. Time has flown. In the same way Sudara Ramaswamy in his book "Puliyamarathin Kadhai" is a secluded building within walking distance of his place. The spot was used for hanging people.  The author talks about crossing a spot which has managed to withstand the test of time. The book Beekeeper of Aleppo has two main characters -A husband and wife Nuri and Afra. One thing about our country would surprise them.  There are perfect buildings over here. Won't the buildings be destroyed by bombs? Won't families be separated? Is there a conflict between a husband and wife? Isn't it a blessing to have a husband and wife who are there for each other.  If their child was killed by a bomb, our world would shock them. This is because they reside in war-torn Syria. They had to e

HEAVEN OFFICIAL'S BLESSING: TIAN GUAN CI FU VOL. 1 Summary

  Click here to download the pdf  Click here to download the Epub  Heaven official's blessing book review  Hi everyone's friend here with a double book review today these are two books that I have finished at the very start of may  the first one is heaven officials blessings by mo jin  She I think I know the x is supposed to be and so I'm working on it um this is apparently all the rage at the moment I knew nothing about this since I saw on the shelves and waterstones  I thought they look really pretty um they're actually novels so these are not um manga but there is apparently an anime series based on these so I need to go and watch that apparently and my six formers have been raving about these as well this type of story is called dun dun me  I think which apparently translates as indulgence in beauty there's a brilliant glossary in the back of it there's a pronunciation guide there are character guys like coaching guys there's so much information in the b

An Inside Story by Sadhguru Book Review

  An Inside Story by Sadhguru Book Review Just like we know how to live We should also know how to die in a good way. It is said that our death can be predicted a few months before it happens. There are signs like not being able to see the tip of the nose if you are going to die.  More than the journey between life and death The journey after death is a long one. Even if a person dies, their Karmic memory will be present in the environment.  It will take 6 to 12 hours for the soul to move away from the body after a person's death. Just like how it takes 9 months for us to be born, we can't die instantly. It takes an amount of time for the body to die.  If a young person dies, or if a person has an untimely death their thought process will be alive for almost 90 minutes. That's why there is a 90 minutes window after a person's death.  In life, we feel that we know a lot about things that we have seen and not seen. All of us have questions about death. for which we mostly

Qabar by K.R.Meera Book Review

  Qabar by K.R.Meera Book Review Now we search in Google to verify something. But for the truth to be proved legally... There should be researches or documents for it. There should be information in the newspaper and if it's historical, there should be an inscription. or there should be some ancient writings.  Beyond all of this... We believe all this to be true.. But over the years, message has been passed on orally. But the question is whether the authenticity will remain intact when the message is passed on. When there is no proof to substantiate the truth.  How can we believe it? Qabar has been written by K.R Meera. Her short story has won the Sahitya Akademi Award She has written the book in Malayalam. It has been translated into Tamil by Mo Senthilkumar. It is about something which might prick us.  When two people come to us for justice... When two people tell their side of the story... The one which has proof... is the one which is believable. But if there is no proof for th

8 Rules of Love by Jayshetty in English

  8 Rules of Love by Jayshetty in English  Books, Poems, Movies etc are all related to love at this time. Even the cafes in town have love as the common theme. There are red hearts everywhere. But for people love never happens though people are them are happily in love despite the small fights.  Are they choosing the wrong partner? or is there something wrong with them? or if they think that they are messing up... How do we choose the right person in a relationship? or how to make them like them and vice versa.  How do we make things work out even if they have not worked out thus far? or how do we come out of something which is not working out at all? We have seen many books on relationships in our Book Show before.  I wondered what could be new in Jay Shetty's 8 Rules of Love as I picked up the book. We have already looked into love languages and attachment theories... We have also read Men are from Mars and Women are from Venus. So, I wondered what else could be new in this book.

Cobalt Blue by Sachin Pinto Kundalkar Book Review

  Cobalt Blue by Sachin Pinto Kundalkar Book Review  After reading this, I thought watching the trailer or the film might spoil my visualization of the house, the weather and the people. So, I didn't watch it. There is a person who comes to this room. He is not even given a name in this book.  The boy who comes as a paying guest changes the feel of the whole room. Tanay develops a crush on him gradually. Nothing else is needed when you are with me. Even the small moments seem special. The boy cherishes life to the fullest.  The minutes spent with the one you love can never be forgotten. Every moment feels so good. We can love someone without fully understanding them. or without knowing fully about them. Because he is a homosexual even his grief is not recognised by anyone.  To whom will I be able to vent out? While reading certain books, we will be eager to see how their film adaptations would be. While reading this book, I knew that it had come out as a film. But I didn't even