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The Shining by Stephen King | Horror Books

The Shining by Stephen King My rating: 5 of 5 stars Bought this book because it's the first one that comes up when you search horror books, and no doubt Stephen King is the king of horror books. Also, picked up because Joey praises it in FRIENDS sitcom. The book begins slow and sets the scene for the plot i.e., the hotel Overlook, cut-off from the world. Although I found it bit too stretchy and descriptive in the first half, the second half just kept me on my toes. Anything I write about the plot will be a spoiler. Watching the story unfold through both the kid Danny and the father Jack's eyes, it is so terrifying to imagine it happen. The visuals, hallucinations, and who are all these people when the hotel's supposed to be closed for the winter!!! A goodread, imo! Do read if you're reading horror for the first time like me ❤️ View all my reviews
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AI what the actual crappity crap???? | Book Blogger Blurbs

The AI generated pieces is how I used to write in school and college. Now, whatever I write seems AI generated, so I end up using AI to write the things for me.  All the language skills mastered over years wasted only to be labeled as AI. Having to delete advanced vocabulary to sound human is a painful thing to do. Also, emphasis on important things is lost in using common vocabulary.  Continuing the above, what if I use AI to write about how AI is destroying our use of advanced vocabulary?  🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯 I have come across few channels which tell how to create a faceless YouTube channel or an automated blog where you can create multiple videos or write-ups within few minutes with AI and you have days worth of posting content just with a few prompts. Mind you, I tried these personally. But the conclusion that I have arrived at is that the content in these videos and posts is already out there on internet. There is nothing new or no value addition done. What's the point of th...

The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins | What a thriller !!

  The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins My rating: 5 of 5 stars A good thriller! Totally never suspected the actual murderer. It's such a satisfying thriller. Absolutely fabulous! Manipulation at its finest. I love books where the people get their revenge after struggling so much and being in absolute dark about it. Also a good lesson. Don't drink kids. It has always led to fall! Lots of alcohol in this book. I'd say a bottle for every page. Or even more. View all my reviews

Laugh Out Loud: Navigating the Whimsical World of Reading Novels | Book Blogger Blurbs

Bookish Rollercoaster: The Hilarious and Chaotic World of Reading Novels Embracing the adventure of delving into a novel is like stepping onto an exhilarating rollercoaster, minus the motion sickness and with heaps more emotional turbulence. Reading takes us through heart-racing plot twists, unexpected moments of public tears, and the relentless unpredictability of the literary ride. Practical Book Quirks Ever lugged a mammoth fantasy epic around in your bag, convinced today will be the day you read it cover to cover, only to find it serving as an impromptu weight for your daily arm workout? The struggle is real. The Eternal TBR Pile An all-too-familiar conundrum for book lovers – the unread pile growing at warp speed, often leaving you wondering if the author intended to provide an arm workout more than a mental one. And oh, the TBR list that keeps multiplying like a math-challenged rabbit family. Emotional Rollercoaster Novels have a knack for making us switch emotions faster than a ...

Our Witty Wishlist: Book Characters We Desperately Want in Real Life | Book Blogger Blurbs

Dreamy reading Photo by Nguyen Thu Hoai In the world of literature, we've encountered characters who've captured our hearts, made us laugh, and even brought a few tears to our eyes. But have you ever finished a book and wished that a character could magically step out of the pages and into your life? We've compiled a lighthearted and amusing wishlist of book characters we would absolutely love to see become our real-world companions. And right at the top of our list is Simon Spier from Becky Albertalli's 'Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda.' Simon Spier - 'Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda' by Becky Albertalli Simon, with his wit, endearing personality, and relatable teenage dilemmas, tops our list. His humor, authenticity, and incredible charm make him the kind of friend anyone would want. Imagine having his quick comebacks and unwavering support in real life – navigating the highs and lows of adolescence with his infectious spirit. Hermione Granger - ...