Author: Suhani Bhardwaj

An aspiring writer actively exploring and experimenting with different forms of writing with an aim of improvement and uniqueness.

Must-Reads This Spooky Season Wood Worm By Layla Martinez Martinez’s novella was translated into English by Sophie Hughes and Annie McDermott and is a quintessential haunted house horror tale where the house is alive. The story delves into the themes of generationally inflicted trauma, poverty, love and vengeance, spanning four generations of women and those who have wronged them. This novel is a gripping tale of horror full of unexpected skeletons and twists. The Eyes Are The Best Part by Monika Kim The Eyes Are the Best Part by Monika Kim is an impressive debut. The novel’s Australian cover is…

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Historical Fiction Books Short historical fiction is a unique genre that captivates details carefully and chooses the narratives that are important for the plot. It creates a delicate balance between world-building and making it concise. These stories are provocative and entertaining while offering glimpses of the past that make one feel relevant today. This list is a great starting point for uncertainty about short historical fiction. The Blue Fox by Sjon, Translation by Victoria Cribb This 130-page novella is set in Iceland and explores the bond between man and nature. Set in the 1880s, It follows the story of Balder…

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October 10th is observed as World Mental Health Day to raise awareness about issues related to mental health and to reduce the taboo around it. Fictional books and biographies help to understand the portrayal of anxiety, depression and societal intimidation. Stories like these help individuals manage their struggles and encourage open-minded conversations. These stories serve to be of importance when seeking help during tough times. Regardless of happy endings, these books remind us how it’s never too late for a change. Books On Healing on World Mental Health Day “I Want To Die But I Want To Eat Ttoekbokki” By…

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Largest Libraries Of The World Home to millions of books, manuscripts, historical documents, the largest libraries of the world, also contains various helpful materials that serve as a preserver of human history and their valuable educational resources. These humongous libraries around the world carry vast collections of books and also serve as cultural institutions to facilitate the exchange of knowledge as well as to protect the writings. British Library, UK: 170-200 million resources The British Library has been one of the largest libraries and the most essential in the United Kingdom since 1973. It contains various things like old written…

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Best Books For Beginner Readers Exploring the literary world through novels can be an immersive journey for anyone even beginner readers. Whether you are a young adult or someone with no experience with reading, then these three books will be the perfect starter for you. With varying genres and perspectives, books offer insight into various aspects of life. These three recommendation will be the best to take up in your free time. The Alchemist By Paulo Coelho   The Alchemist is a captivating novel that delves into the concept of how people should be living their lives and their vision…

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Epson International Panorama Photography Winners The results for the Epson International Panorama Photography has been recently announced where Kelvin Yuen of Hong Kong has won the esteemed award for Open Photographer Of The Year. He is widely known for his immersive landscape photography and his winning photos feature scenes from faraway locations which includes the mountainous area of Guilin, China. Yuen has captured the breathtaking beauty of the mountains of Patagonia along with remarkable landscapes from Iceland, making his works stand out among the others.  This competition places emphasis on panoramic photography where multiple talented photographers showcase their skills and…

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Classic Murder Mystery Novels The murder mystery genre has a spanning history which contains various classics of all times.  From the esteemed Sherlock Holmes to the Queen of Crime Agatha Christie, this genre offers a diverse range of narratives which is full of plot twists or thrilling suspense. If you enjoy solving the whodunnit mysteries then these books are a must-read! A Study In Scarlet by Arthur Conan Doyle Written by Arthur Conan Doyle, A Study In Scarlet is the debut novel of the most famous and beloved detective, Sherlock Holmes along with his partner Doctor John Watson. The narrative…

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Millie-Jake’s Romance Through The Years Millie Bobby Brown has revealed recently a glimpse of her married life with Jake Bongiovi and how happy the couple is. Brown-Bongiovi tied the knot during a private ceremony in June and the photos from that special day are now being revealed. Fans showed support and were in amazement at Millie’s gorgeous white gown which was adorned with delicate lace and frills accompanied by Jake’s classic tuxedo with a black bow tie. The couple was seen celebrating a joy-some trip at the Universal Orlando with a few friends after the wedding ceremony. Millie Bobby Brown…

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Feminist Greek Literature If you’ve been interested in Greek Mythology but needs a Feminist touch, then this article will prove to be beneficial. Greek Literature has been of great importance in the literary sphere and continues to capture the reader’s interest. These feminist books serve to explore a deep representation of women in literature. Circe By Madeline Miller Circe, the daughter of a lesser Titan, is banished to an isolated island after she angers Zeus. She is not particularly good at witchcraft but begins to practice it more often on the island. Eventually, she gets better at her witchcraft and…

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