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WISH I COULD TELL YOU by Dorjoy Datta

Wish_I_Could_Tell_You_by_Durjoy_Datta      This is my sixth Novel from Durjoy Datta, I started reading it almost two weeks ago. Then I started my next book "The forty rules of love" by Elif Shafak, I thought it would be more fun if I study both of simultaneously like a couple of pages from one and a couple of topics from other. But before I know it I finished  it completely. It was such an incredible story that I almost forgot the passing of time. I am not sure I had read even 5 pages of this when I was reading the earlier one.         So far I am in page 114/250. It is very shallow in compare to "The Forty Rules of Love". I hate the way these Indian novelist write English, Specially names and using entirely Hindi words in some places. It is super annoying. It did not bother me much in the past when I read a dozens of their Novels but now I guess it does. The best thing for me to do would be to stop reading entirely Novels written by Indian authors.

A THOUSAND SPLENDID SUNS BY Khalid Hossaini

left;" trbidi="on"> A THOUSAND SPLENDID SUNS BY Khalid Hossaini   It is almost unbelievable that how much pain my country and my people have endured for the last seventy years. How my people lost their lives, their families and their sweet homes. How they have been forced to leave their home towns, to live a miserable and pathetic life in refugee camps of neighboring countries for years without knowing anything about their fate, to tolerate the worst of the worst pain and sorrow in the world; all in the name of religion and jihad( the truth is they(local warlords ) were fighting for power, while using religion as a shiled to legitimize their unspeakable action). those vicious people made my country a land of dead bodies all using name of ISLAM.     In this book Afghan American author writes simultaneously about social and political situations of Afghanistan in the second half of twenty century starting from 1960s. It is the story of two misfortune girls who ex

FINAL SEMESTER OF FINAL YEAR

      So finally, here we are at our final semester of final year. It feels awesome to be honest to know that we will graduate in less than six months. We have six subjects this semester as always with a difference that one of our subjects won't have any final exam It's gonna have only two vivas. Three of our subjects with their respected professors are pretty serious and quite challenging frankly. we also have two practicals and of course our major project the most important thing in this semester with it's total credits of twelve. First list of projects when came out I was with  professor KK Singh from Water resources Engineering and I was happy because we were gonna work with GIS system which would have helped me a  lot in finding a good job, I even installed the software of that but then the list has been changed with huge differences in it. Now I am with professor Yugish Agarwal from  structural Engineering, one of my favorite professors in our department. He was

I BOUGHT A NEW LAPTOP

 Today I received my new laptop acer nitro 5 ryzen 5 quad , two days ago I had ordered it and now I have my new laptop. It is really amazing I loved it. I want to learn some Civil Engineering soft wares hopefully. I have been saving my scholarship money for the last six months to order this amazing laptop. Although this is not the exact laptop I wanted to buy but that was not available in flipkart and I had to buy this because offer was there on this laptop I profited like five thousands ruppes. The only difference between this laptop and the one which I intended to buy is that this one does not have any SSD which I am planning to install in it after some time because it has empty slots to do so...     Sometimes you gotta be very carefully about getting things you want I have been really conservative toward my money in last couple of months but it was worth it because now I am an amazing laptop which I can use for the next ten years minimum.

Book list of 2019

      So the year of 2019 is about  to end, In short this year was a good and productive year. I feel more grown up and more mature now. I faced some real challenges  and celebrate some victories... here I wanna mentioned all the books I have read so far in 2019.  Even though my aim was to read around 100 books this year but due to different reasons and activities  I was able to read only 33 books. while most  of these books which I read were in the form of hard paper  some of them were e_books.      first I am gonna write names of the books which I read and then I will mention  my top 5 favorite books from this year. 1- The magic by Rhonda Byrne 2- The power of your subconscious mind by Dr Joseph Murphy 3- First love just like the last one by Samar garg 4- Till the last breadth by Durjoy Datta 5-The essence of law of success by Napoleon hill 6- When only love remains by Durjoy Datta 7- When breadth becomes air by Paul Kalanithi 8- The boy with a broken heart by Durjoy D

KASHMIR, INDIA

From Kurukshetra to Kashmir  Today I want to write about my travel to Kashmir which was one of my dreams which came true so far… It all started when some me and some of my friends did not go home in summer holidays in 2019. So we said now that we did not go to home we should go somewhere in india. And Kashmir was our best option. It is a long way from kurukshetra to Kashmir so we wanted to travel by flight so we booked the tickets but we booked it for after month, we had a month before to travel to Kashmir. Then we decided to go somewhere   near around and unexpectedly we travelled to Nainital, but that is a story for some other time. We were a group of four people Ali, Riza, john and me.           After long days of waiting finally our day of journey had arrived at 22 nd July. It was Monday we went to new Delhi with a taxi. It was around 10AM we reached to Indra ghandi international airport terminal 3. Out flight was at 11:50 AM, so we after passing all check points

TIME WILL HEAL....

They say the passage of time will heal all wounds…                                                       But the greater the loss, The deeper the cut, And the more difficult the process to become whole again. The pain may fade, but scars serve as a reminder of our suffering and make the bearer all the more resolved, never to be wounded again. So as time moves along We get lost in distraction, Act out in frustration, React with aggression,  give it to anger And all the while we plot and plan as we wait to grow stronger. And before we know the time passes. We are healed and ready to begin anew.