The Great Gatsby — a glamorous depiction of the 1920s on December 26, 2019Jazz age with it’s fast cars, deliciously illegal alcohol and rapidly expanding stock portfolios is depicted wonderfully in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s masterpiece The Great Gatsby. Being one of the two novels sighted as the great American novels, The Great Gatsby takes a whole new perspective on the American Dream. Having enough money to buy fancy […]
The Architect’s Apprentice is rich in history on August 17, 2019Elif Shafak is one of the writers whose books I decided to read more this year. Honestly after reading the back cover of this particular book I was not looking forward to it but I was proven wrong. The beauty of this book cannot be completely expressed by words. The influence of a thousand and […]
Cinder — even in the future, the story begins with ‘Once upon a time’ on July 31, 2019Cinder by novelist Marissa Meyers is the first book in the science fiction fantasy series The Lunar Series. Everyone knows this story and we have read many versions of the same tale over and over again. Therefore when I stumbled upon this version, I was a bit sceptical whether this will be the same rags […]
Are the Jonas Brothers back for good? on June 24, 2019I doubt that anyone would believe they would ever see the Jonas Brothers perform “Burnin’ Up” in 2019 with a whole new album on the way. After a hiatus of almost a decade, the Jonas Brothers grace the world with one of the most iconic comebacks in music history. Boy bands have a pattern of […]
Fangirl is about the raw honesty of life on June 12, 2019Fangirl by writer Rainbow Rowell is a perfect mixture of the whole lot; romance, humour, angst, fantasy and fan fiction. My favourite types of books are the ones that speak to you; directly to the reader. That is exactly what I experienced while reading Fangirl. “Real life was something happening in her peripheral vision.” Fangirl […]