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After a long time...

After a long time... It's been almost a month since I wrote something. Since then I do not think I have any posts. On June 25 the library stopped issuing books and since then I am stuck with my computer and myself. So far I have some Tv shows; some of them were incredibly interesting. But my favorite was The Blacklist.           I have been waiting for the final results to arrive since I don't know how long. A few days earlier the results of the eighth semester arrived. My CGP in it unbelievably was good or at least what I think it is. It was 7.58; FYI I have never had any CGP as high as this one. So obviously I was thrilled to see the results. But unfortunately, that was all that came. I have some re-appears whose results haven't arrived yet. I am impatiently waiting for them. After it will be clear when I will be leaving India. My visa will expire on 30th July so technically I have only another 18 days to stay here. After that my room will be taken away from me; I will be

Revolution 2020

Revolution 2020 Revolution 2020 an interesting and sweet Novel from Indian author Chetan Baghat. I usually do not like his books but I liked this one so much. It was an easy read; maybe because Indians authors do not want to use complicated and sophisticated vocabulary for the sake of their readers who let's face it do not have that strong a vocabulary.      So it was about a love triangle between two boys and a girl( Gopal, Raghav and Aarti). I don't want to spoil anything you gotta read by your won and enjoy a lovely story. I just wanna say that at the end who has softest heart gets his heart broken so bad. Gopal loves Aarti more than anything else in the world. He does any thing and everything for her. But Aarti is with Raghav who is a friend of Gopal and gets to know Aarti by her best friend(Gopal). Along the way  a lot of things happen; hearts get broken they change, they evolve. They say the passage of time will hail all wounds but the greater the loss the deeper the cut

Family Wisdom by Robin Sharma

Family Wisdom by Robin Sharma   Robin sharma and his crappy monk stories. I don't know how long he will keep bragging this stupid imaginary monk in his books. So this book is again like the previous one(the monk who sold his Ferrari) about the imaginary character Julian Mantle or his monk buddy who used to be a very rich and successful lawyer but after he losses his daughter in a car accident, he gets so discouraged from his luxurious life and sales all of his properties including his red Ferrari (what he does with all that money remains a complete mystery in all of his book about this monk). And moves to North India to find enlightenment. In there he finds out about a group of stupid monks who live in Himalya mountains. They are called Sages of Sivana. Somehow he finds them and request them to teach him their way of living, they accept to do so and he apparently transforms to a different person. The monks before teaching him anything take a promise that at the end of his lessons h

The pilgrimage by Paulo Coelho

The pilgrimage by Paulo Coelho    Paulo Coelho and his stupid journeys of enlightenment. This might be the worst and most tedious book I have ever read or I will ever read. The story does not make any sense at all. I have read a couple of his books and truth to be told I did not like them much either. He sounds crazy in most of the part. This book is supposed to be based on real events but events are more made up than a Sci-Fi movie. Finishing this book was the hardest thing I did in a very long time. So the story begins when he starts his search for his sword  along the road to santinago as a pilgrimage. I have absolutely no idea what the fuck he wants to do with it. And then there is his guide through out the rout to Santiago which makes no sense and the power he seems to posses are so absurd and imaginary. On the way to Santiago a lot of things happen which almost all of them are completely made up stories and non of it makes any sense whatsoever. Poulo is amazed by the powers his g

Looking for Alaska by John Green

Looking for Alaska by John Green

Honour by Elif Shafak.

Honour by Elif Shafak 24/05/2020  5:03 AM  A few days ago I started this book called Honour by my favorite fiction author Elif Shafak. I had read one her books a couple of weeks ago " The forty rules of love" which was incredibly interesting. I thought to myself I should read her other books too. So I found the PDF of another of her books and to read it at ease I made xerox copy of it. Because I could not order it online, it would have taken a lot more to arrive.      So after making copy of it, I started reading it. Right now I am in the last pages. I will probably finish it  by the next hour. let me finish it first then I will write my views about the book    2:05 PM      I just finished the book. I could have finished it earlier but I got tired and took a nap before lunch and then had lunch and started the book.      This might be one of the best thing I have read. Elif Shafak is incredibly talented. It's like she knows everything about topics she writes about. The sto

If_It's_Not_Forever by Durjoy_Datta_&_Nikita_Singh

If_It's_Not_Forever by Durjoy_Datta_&_Nikita_Singh 7/05/2020 10:47PM This is the next book from those three books which I am currently reading. I came across this book when I was searching PDF books for my friend in Afghanistan. Then I searched it on google, rating was good and also 96% people have liked it already, So I thought what the hell! just read it. This book has been written by my two favorite Indian Novelists Durjoy Datta and the beautiful Nikita Singh. Last year I had read their another shared Novel. It was #Some_one_Like_you, which was incredible. I really loved it.  Also It's been a long time for me since I read a romantic Novel. Right now I am in page 45. I liked the story let's see what will happen next. I might write the short version of it later on here. Now let's go back to book.... 10/05/2020 4:29 AM   I finished the book I short I loved the book, it was worth reading. This was entirely about true and selfless love. It was