reading

  • Sandwich Shop Stories: 1

     She screams at him; he doesn’t remember if it was pickles or jalapenos she liked. ‘It’s confusing. I can never differentiate between the two and you know that.’ He tries to defend himself. ‘Shouldn’t me liking one of them make… Continue reading

  • failures of trial

    A bird flies off, Starting at the branch, It lifts its wings, Bends its feet; And jumps- Flying off to clouds we cannot see, Alas one can only hope so, For it drops: Like the apple once did, On the… Continue reading

  • Good Girl Bad Blood by Holly Jackson

    Reviewed by Janx This is possibly the first time I am reviewing the second book in a series. I usually believe people discover and judge the second book by the first one. Which is why I don’t see the need… Continue reading

    Good Girl Bad Blood by Holly Jackson
  • Can You Handle a 17-Hour Reading Marathon?

    I recently did a reading challenge that included reading for a certain number of consecutive hours. And with my own alterations I hopped in on the trend. It was… an experience. One I am not sure I would recommend. But… Continue reading

  • Finding Your Next Read: Essentials and Recommendations

    Throughout my time of 12 months, as a blogger. I have discovered that there are many people who like to read. Though, there are many more who want to read, but don’t know where to start. If you are one… Continue reading

    Finding Your Next Read: Essentials and Recommendations
  • Night Light

    The night light was switched on and off on an average of 30 time a week. Making that maybe 4 times a day. Once when the family woke up. Then when the family went to sleep. And the rest two… Continue reading

    Night Light
  • The echo of Red.

    I bleed against the steady wood, Howling of my pain, A suffering spent in vain. Zeus laughs, His lofty scorn, A formation ; For the words he is yet to say. I was right to call you weak, He snorts,… Continue reading

    The echo of Red.
  • The Lantern of Lost Memories by Sanaka Hiiragi

    Book Review by Janx Blurb: One photograph, one treasured memory, one chance to go back In Mr. Hirasaka’s photography studio, in the mountains between this world and the next, someone is waking up as if from a dream. With a… Continue reading

    The Lantern of Lost Memories by Sanaka Hiiragi
  • A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder by Holly Jackson

    Book Review by Janx Its already the end of September and most of us still haven’t asked the person we like for a cup of coffee. And reading slumps eat away at our brains and bones, the way the thunder… Continue reading

    A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder by Holly Jackson
  • Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi

    Book Review by Janx I am not a big fan of dystopian works that are as old as I am; but after much persuasion from close friends, I managed to pick this book up and put it on my shelf.… Continue reading

    Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi
  • A Doctor’s Journal Entry for August 6, 1945

    -Vikram Seth Analysis and Themes… -Janx 🙂 The poem relates to the bombing in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. An attempt at capturing the shock, horror and gore that came over people in those sudden moments where their lives changed forever. The… Continue reading

    A Doctor’s Journal Entry for August 6, 1945
  • Heart /House

    I think I’ll pack my feelings, In that brown briefcase, And leave this heart behind, Because it has leakage, And the marks on the wall, Look like you, They are red, And make me want to claw my eyes out,… Continue reading

    Heart /House
  • Welcome To the Hyunam-Dong Bookshop: Book Review

    When we sit down to read, we expect some things from a book. We expect fuubutsushi throughout and characters who have sophrosyne by the end of the book. We like to have frissons by the time we are done with… Continue reading

    Welcome To the Hyunam-Dong Bookshop: Book Review
  • Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde…

    Not a book review, By Janx 🙂 I recently finished reading this amazing piece of literature, and I absolutely had to share it with you people. This book has been the death of me for around a month and if… Continue reading

    Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde…
  • Little life…

    I was 5, When my mother told me, To wear a dress, And host a tea party, I did it, And it did not suit me, So, I put on blacks and blues, But kept my pretty shoes, And hosted… Continue reading

    Little life…