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Book recommendations (YA Rom-com)

When   dimple met rishi by Sandhya Menon (4.0) If you need a dose of some lighthearted love story of Indian American teenagers then this is what you are looking for. Ms.Menon has presented a different notion to the arrange match. And the best thing is there are two more standalone novels and two novelas to succeed it!  Contain  - Tech wizards, coding, sketching, Nosy Indian parents, ambitious daughter, perfect son of millionaire and cold coffee. 10 blind dates by Ashley Elston (3.0) A perfect companion for christmas holidays. This easy read will take you to the lanes of your high school days and breakups. Though Elston has presented a huge family, it's easy to track the story and the characters, besides the messy and crazy lives of this non-manageable kin.  Contain  - Huge family, cousins, togetherness and many blind dates. The knockout by Sajni Patel (4.5) Perfect story of an imperfect teenager. Brown girl in states, not so good financial status, losing friends...

Book recommendations (Trilogy)

Dead beautiful series by Yvonne woon (4.9/5) I still can't get over it's hangover. A beautiful love story with mythical world will compel you to read non stop. This gripping trilogy is difficult to put down untill you reach the third book.  Contain - Mysteries, soulmates, latin, undead and a love story where you pray that a kiss never happens. One of us is lying series by Karen M. McManus (4.5) There's nothing better thriller trilogy than this one. This will definately mess up with your brain and you will need time after reading to sink in the story. Contain - Gossip, drama, suspence and high school thingy. The friend zone series by Abby Jimenez (4.0) An intense rom-com series with three love stories. Author has perfectly put forward the agony of disease, drugs and phobias. The best thing about series is that the books are standalone but still I'll recommend you to read in order to understand the supporting characters. My personal fav is second one- The happy ever after...

It's not ok to hit a loved one

'I'll give a tight slap' is a kind of phrase we all have heard in our childhood and many must have even experienced it. But have we ever gave it a thought that how it could affect a child's personality? There are many houses where children are still beated. Broken glass? a slap, not doing homework? a slap, flung the exams? a slap, to all the problems there exist only one solution. Parents find it easier to hit than to made children realise their mistakes. And because of all this beatings kids may stop doing wrong but not because they know it's wrong istead beacause of fear. Hiting has never been a solution, it snatches the right of experiencing and experimenting. Children don't able to learn from their mistakes. And for all this parents have a single justification that they love their child and to make latter realise their mistake, they hit them. But ain't there any other ways to do that? But of course parents can born a child but how can invest their time f...

Yay! New year

Oh God! It's been a little while since I uploaded something here. I was getting depressed by the monotonous life and unsure future but sometimes we just need a min to stop and feel and to get recharge for tomorrow. And today I did exactly that. We partied today not for the next year instead for this one glorious year. I am really thankful to my batchmates as they rebuked me to join them because it really was fun spending this evening with such crazy people. For the first time in my life I was a part of such great party, let alone for new year eve. Room was full of life. We danced, swayed, jumped, hooted and get used. Our teenage hormones were throbbing. In dim lights and negligable sight we swayed without being consious, without being recorded and just lived like there's no tomorrow. It might all sound like hangover but no, we all were very much aware of ourselves and others too. we cared for each other and their privacy. I can never forget this evening. For you guys, sometimes...