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The Book Of M by Peng Shepherd | BOOK REVIEW

TITLE: The Book Of M AUTHOR: Peng Shepherd PUBLICATION YEAR: 2018 GENRE: Dystopian, Fantasy PAGE COUNT: 485 FORMAT: Paperback AVAILABLE   AT : amazon   Anything with the word “ BOOK ” on the title of a novel is enough to draw my attention . And that’s exactly   what prompted me to pick up “ The Book of M ” by Peng Shepherd .   The story is based on a dystopian world setting where people are losing their shadows and memories. With such a cool concept, I went into it with moderately high expectations. While reading it, I kept on wondering of the consequences us humans have to face if this theory/concept   becomes a reality. How are we possibly   going to survive without our memories? The story is told in 4 different perspectives – Ory , Max , Naz and someone who is referred to as “ The One Who Gathers ”.   These people are living in a world where people are gradually losing their shadows and eventually their memories . Ory and Ma

The BookBlog NEWBIE Tag | BookTag

I have been blogging since July this year, so it is fair to still call me a Newbie of sorts. Hence   –   THE BOOKBLOG NEWBIE TAG. Why did you start this blog? The credit goes to my husband . I have always relied on   journal / diary entries to   put my countless thoughts on paper. One day he happened to come across one of such entries where I was gushing about a book that I recently read. He suggested putting it on the internet . At first , I was a bit hesitant due to various reasons- fear of being judged , trolled and all sorts of negativity . However   he   relentlessly tried   to convince me saying that it would be a great creative outlet for me. So after months and months of hassling , I posted my first blog post in July this year. What are some fun and unique things you can bring to book blogging? I am at the learning stage where I discover   new stuff about this blog business practically every day. I shall   come up with something fun and unique pretty soon. One of

The Shadow Of The Wind by CARLOS RUIZ ZAFON | Book Review

PUBLICATION YEAR: 2001 AUTHOR : Carlos Ruiz Zafon (Spanish) TRANSLATOR : Lucia Graves GENRE: Mystery SERIES : Cemetery of Forgotten Books PAGE COUNT: 506 FORMAT: Paperback BUY ONLINE: amazon   Have you ever stayed up all night to finish binge watching a TV series as you can’t seem to stop after one episode due to its highly addictive content ? That’s how I felt while reading “ The Shadow of the Wind ” by Carlos Ruiz Zafon . I don’t remember the last time I was so invested in a story. It was such a compelling and addictive story that you can’t help but binge read. The story is about a boy named Daniel who gets obsessed with a book and its author. When Daniel is ten years old, his father takes him to this place called “ The Cemetery of Forgotten Books “ where he finds a book called The Shadow of the Wind by Julian Carax . He reads this book in no time and starts getting obsessed with it. As   he tries to find out more about

LESS By Andrew Sean Greer | BOOK REVIEW

PUBLICATION YEAR: 2017 GENRE: Satirical Comedy, LGBT, Literary Fiction PAGE COUNT: 261 FORMAT: Paperback AVAILABLE   AT : amazon   Lately I have been experimenting with my reading by trying out different genre, classics and critically acclaimed books.   So last month   I bought a couple of Pulitzer award winning novels in order to give it a try. Honestly   I went into this novel with middle to low expectations. The reason being-   I read another Pulitzer award winning novel   “ All The Light We Cannot See “ a little while back and could not even manage to finish it as i found it EXHAUSTING ( check out my post my experience reading All The Light We Cannot See ) . Hence I was incredibly surprised at how much enjoyable this book turned out to be. It is about a failed author Andrew Less who is about to turn 50. One day, he receives a wedding invitation from an ex boyfriend of 9 years who is engaged to someone else. Less doesn’t want to refuse thi