Hi There! I know it’s been a while.. No.. It’s been a long time since I posted any new stuff here on my blog, so I graduated then I started to pursue my masters (and now it too is coming to its finishing line) in one of the most prestigious and reputed universities of my country, all of it really made me busy! But this year, reading more and more will be my top priority as I read like a dozen of books last year, so for the next few months I’ve sorted out my reading list. Here take a look!

This Historical Fiction has long been on my reading list but it is now only that I’ve started reading A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens, two of the most historically important cities, London and Paris, and two of the most expensive too ! 🤭

I purchased Normal People in either the last or the second last month of ’25, since then it’s sitting there on the top shelf, waiting to book picked up and turned page by page.. Honestly, it’s not that lengthy novel, so I might pick up on reading it the meantime, as I’ve seen the series and it really turned out to be incredible.
“Books are my only true friends, they give me so much and demand nothing in return”
– Vipul

So this one! I’ve been wanting to read all day! It might be the oldest Self-improvement book out there and remains the most effective. One of the few good Roman Emperors Marcus Aurelius wrote 12 books in The Meditations for his own guidance and to reflect on his previously carried out military campaigns.


And this the last one on my reading list, it’s very unusual for a person like me to read this Behemoth!!! Honestly I tend to stay away from horror fiction but IT is an exception (pun intended!). I watched the movie when it came out in 2017 and really liked it alot despite all the horror elements, since then I’ve been waiting impatiently to read where it all started, but it’s soooo Frickin‘ long, more than 1000 pages, Mr King really is the master storyteller, he really expresses the haunting situations very well.

And to sum it up, I’d like to emphasize the need to read more. Reading is perhaps the most unfair advantage of life, just imagine some people literally go through so much sorrow and suffering and put it all in their book for us to read.
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