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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

Fancy world of Online Education . . . | Book Blogger Blurbs

Online education has become such a mess that everything seems so complicated. The simplicity of Khan Academy can never be seen in any other. Commercialization of any social objective makes it   bleh . What in the world is two teachers classroom?  Like what? First of all, it's tuitions. That means it's already secondary after school teachers. This implies school teachers are incapable of teaching. Not that the child needs a little extra help. So why are we paying the schools then? Online schooling during the pandemic has just made it worse. The kid who has already lost opportunity to venture out in open nature is now tied more to the screen than ever killing all their outdoor activities. Education is must, agreed, but it's literally not the only way to make career. Even if the child is interested in studies doesn't give parents any right to restrict all their outdoor activities and make them already a victim of capitalism that they themselves are feeding. Non-curricular

Lockdown effects | How people talk after Lockdown

How people talk after Lockdown Lockdown effects Missed a good sunset🌅 Apparently I had two story books by same author as a kid. But she wrote them both using different pen names so I didn't know.  On other note, people now after more than a year of pandemic really want to speak a lot. Irrespective of extrovert or introvert. Just let out everything. To the point where other person is just unable to finish their sentences. I'm the other person & I'm not liking it because my conversational skills have already dipped because of social distancing. There are people who did talk normally & let everyone speak before this pandemic with all due manners are now just talking without pausing. Or am I seeing this all wrong? Whatever it'd be, I got to up my skills back to at least where they were.  Ps.: I'll write about the book in picture few days later. What I came to know on Google is that this was the author's most famous series while I had picked it up randomly a

Book Review : The Last Song by Nicholas Sparks

Book Review : The Last Song by Nicholas Sparks Title : The Last Song Author : Nicholas Sparks Publisher : Sphere Place : Great Britain Date of Publication : 2009 Genre : Fiction, Romance, Relationships, Family, Young Adult Rating : 4/5 For everyone who loves reading long novels . . . As the cover says, it's a story about all the relationships we have with our Mom, Dad, siblings, friends, first love and everyone around us.  This is not a book which one can complete in couple of days. It'll take more than a week to settle with book.  It begins with Ronnie being reluctantly taken by her mother to live with her father and spend a summer with him along with her little brother Jonah. She has not spoken to her father for past three years and here she is, having to unwillingly spend few weeks with a person she hates. Also her father lives in a place which is complete opposite to noisy and fast life of

Book Review : The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho

Book Review : The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho Title : The Alchemist Author : Paulo Coelho Publisher : HarperCollins Publishers Place : London Date of Publication : 1988 Genre : Fantasy Fiction, Adventure, Philosophy Rating : 5/5 A MUST READ for everyone. Paulo Coelho so effortlessly not only encourages to follow your passion and dream but also keeps us engaged to each and every word of the book. No matter what your age, this should be IN YOUR SHELVES !!! How our concentration can be diverted by not only obstacles but also by distractions is beautifully described by the author. Set in countryside background, it's about a son of a farmer in Spain who wants to travel the world. Once during such travel, he dreams about a hidden treasure in Egypt twice. He decides to embark on this journey through deserts of North Africa. On this journey he meets an Alchemist and learns many life lessons and also the encou