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📚 Book Review: Twisted Love by Ana Huang

  I recently read the novel Twisted Love by Ana Huang, and here is what I think! 🌟 About the Book Twisted love is a romantic tory about Ava, a cute and joyful girl, and Alex, her brother’s friend cold, mysterious, and hiding a dark past. When Ava’s brother leaves to work, she is taken care of her brother’s best friend Alex. Sparks fly, secrets come out and the emotion gets complicated in the climax. This book is the first in the Twisted series, So if you book worm who love to read then get a copy and enjoy it!   💕 What I Liked The romance : If you enjoy sunshine and grumpy trope then you will fall in love with Ava and Alex’s chemistry. Emotional backstories : Both characters have emotional past, that will add an in depth to their relationship. Easy to read : The story is simple to read and perfect tool to relax after a busy long day. 😪 What I Didn’t Like Alex's behavior : Sometimes Alex character is little too con...

Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman – Book Review

Introduction When a debut novel wins the Costa First Novel Award and becomes a Sunday times Bestseller , expectations are comparatively high. GailHoneyman’s Eleanor Oliphant Completely Fine not only meets the readers expectations but also surprises us with its unique blend of heartbreak, hope and humour. The Story Eleanor Oliphant is a 29-year-old woman who leads an organized and solitary life. She wears the same clothes to work, eats the same meals, and avoids unnecessary human contacts. To the outside world she seems to be fine but she felt lonely and depressed inside with scars of traumatic childhood. Her life begins changes when she unexpectedly meets Raymond, a kind IT guy from her office. They help an elderly man who faints on the street and this small act of kindness becomes a catalyst for Eleanor’s journey of healing, self-discovery and connection. What Works A unique protagonist : Eleanor is a unique character with quite odd habits, awkward social life,...

Top 5 Best Chetan Bhagat Books Ranked: Which One Should You Read First?

  When it comes to modern Indian Literature, Chetan Bhagat novels instantly come to our mind. Known for this simple yet powerful storytelling, he has redefined the way young Indians adapt with books. His novels are easy to understand, emotionally engaging and often adapted in to Bollywood blockbusters. With themes of love, friendship, ambition and social struggles, Chetan’s works play a significant role with the readers across India and beyond. If you are new to his writing, the big question is “Which Chetan Bhagat books should I start with? To help you to decide, we have ranked the Top 5 best Chetan Bhagat books that you should add in your daily reading list. 👉 And yes, we’ve also included direct links so that you can grab your copy online-whether you prefer, paperback, kindle or even audiobook versions.   A Quick Introduction: Who is Chetan Bhagat? Chetan Bhagat was born in 1974 in Delhi. An IIT (Indian Institute of Technology) graduate with MBA from IIM (Indi...

📖 2 States: The Story of My Marriage – Book Review

✍️  Chetan  Bhagat  is  the  author.  Published:  2009  🎭 Genre:  Romance  and  Contemporary  Fiction An  overview Chetan Bhagat's semi-autobiographical novel 2 states is all about romance between Ananya Swaminathan, a typical Tamil Brahmin girl from Chennai, and Krish Malhotra, a Punjabi guy hero of the story from Delhi. The conflict between two Indian families with different culture is humorously depicted in the book, underscoring the fact that in India, love is frequently easier than marriage. A  synopsis  of  the  plot After meeting at IIM Ahmedabad, Krish and Ananya fall in love and plant to get married. But convincing their conservative family was a true challenge. Ananya's orthodox Brahmin family and Krish's sentimental Punjabi family are at odds.  This novel examines how love overcome egos, society's expectations, and cultural preconceptions through humor and awkward encounters.Following...