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The Unhoneymooners - Review
The Unhoneymooners – Review
Hello everyone, it’s been long since we last discussed about a good written book, or actually any book. During these tough times, when we are struggling with Covid_19 and trying to remain positive in our square apartments, this book made few days lighter, happier and quick to live by.
Ahh, What a fun read this one was!
Well sure, we can’t go out physically in the real world but our imaginations…
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Planning your short weekend trip from delhi to jaipur??
I will be putting together all the information needed to plan that spontaneous trip to jaipur with friends, family and loved ones.
When to visit jaipur
Although the beauty of the place is not going to change in any season, avoid travelling during summer, if you would not like to return like a baked pie.
(Admiring beauty with taking care of your own is a must) so unsurprisingly the best season to visit Jaipur is during the winter months, from early November through to February and this is the height of the tourist season. As most places require exploring palaces and outdoor structures, winter is the season i’ll suggest.
PS: Choice is yours, don’t forget i warned you about the heat.
Places to visit
There’s a lot of beautiful things to see in jaipur. Every place mentioned below has its own history and royalness.
Hawa Mahal
Jantar Mantar
Jal Mahal
Albert Hall
Amer Palace
Sisod. Rani Ka Bagh
Vidhadhar Bagh
Nahargarh
Patrika Gate
Chowki Dhani
You can get a combined ticket for all the places from hawa mahal counter. This ticket will be valid for 2 days (9am to 6pm).
HAWA MAHAL

Jaipur’s most-distinctive landmark, the Hawa Mahal is an extraordinary pink-painted, delicately honeycombed hive that rises a dizzying five storeys. It was constructed in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh to enable ladies of the royal household to watch the life and processions of the city. The top offers stunning views over Jantar Mantar and the City Palace in one direction and over Sireh Deori Bazaar in the other.
There’s a small museum (open Saturday to Thursday), with miniature paintings and some rich relics, such as ceremonial armour, which help evoke the royal past.Claustrophobes should be aware that the narrow corridors can sometimes get extremely cramped and crowded inside the Hawa Mahal.Entrance is from the back of the complex. To get here, return to the intersection on your left as you face the Hawa Mahal, turn right and then take the first right again through an archway. Shopkeepers can show you another way – past their shops!
Jantar Mantar
Best time to visit Jantar Mantar: The best time of the day to visit Jantar Mantar in Jaipur is noon. During mid-day, the Sun is vertically above and it is easy to understand the process of interpretation of the readings of each instrument.
Jantar Mantar Jaipur timings: Jantar Mantar in Jaipur remains open from 9:00 am to 4: 30 pm, on all seven days of the week. Generally, one can see the whole of Jantar Mantar in 30 to 45 minutes of time.
Jantar Mantar Jaipur entry fee: Jantar Mantar, Jaipur entry fee is INR 50/person for Indians and INR 200/per person for foreigners. The entry cost for Indian students is INR 15/person and that of International students is INR 25/person. Students get this discount on showing valid ID proof.
Jantar Mantar Jaipur light and sound show timings:
Oct – Feb: 6:30 pm onwards
Mar – Apr: 7:00 pm onwards
May – Sep: 7:30 pm onwards
Jal Mahal

Set in the middle of the picturesque Man Sagar Lake, Jal Mahal (Water Palace) in Jaipur is a spectacular structure that seems to be floating on the lake’s surface. An architectural marvel in itself, it is an embodiment of the engineering prowess of the Rajput period. The palace, which was built as a hunting lodge for the Maharajas of Jaipur, has now become one of the prime tourist attractions in the city. While planning your trip, don’t forget to book your hotels in Jaipur such that you have easy access to this magnificent palace and other forts and historical attractions in the city.
Want to know more about this splendid heritage structure? Here is everything about the Jal Mahal Palace in Jaipur, including its history, architecture, timings, entry fee, and other details.
Jal Mahal Information:
Location Amer Road Type Palace Also Known as The Water Palace Timings Morning till evening; every day Entry Fee Not open to visitors; can only be viewed from the lake shore Still/Video Camera Free Architectural Style Rajput and Mughal styles of architecture Commissioned by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh Year of Construction 18th century Material Used Red Sandstone
Albert Hall

Visitor Information
Famous for History Buffs, Photo Fanatics, Experience Seekers, Wanderers
Fee 150 Per Person for Foreign Tourists and Rs. 20 for Indian Tourists
Visiting Time All days of the week 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Visit Duration 1 Hour
Jaipur’s cultural beauty is well expressed in architecture and art forms. One of the best ways to enjoy the culture is museum. The best of all museums is Albert Hall Museum. This museum provides exclusive collection of artifacts, objects and other art forms.
History of Albert Hall Museum
The building of Albert Hall Museum was built in 1876 as a concert hall. The museum gets its name from the Victoria and Albert Museum of London, because of the similarity of architecture. The foundation for the building started in 1876, when Prince of Wales visited Jaipur. When the building was constructed, the royals and government did not have any idea about usage of the building. It was initially used as Town Hall in 1880. Later, the King of Jaipur, Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh II suggested to use it as a museum for Industrial Arts. Later, the hall was used for displaying masterpieces of local artisans.
In 1881, the museum was at its prime beauty and people from across the country visited this museum to buy or enjoy handicrafts, artwork and other masterpieces. However, the building was under construction until 1887. Later, the museum started to showcase artifacts and ancient artworks along with budding artist’s masterpieces.
Amer Palace
Nostalgic Amber Fort, near Jaipur in Rajasthan, is one of the most well-known and most-visited forts in India. Not surprisingly, it features prominently on the list of Jaipur’s top attractions. Here’s what you need to know to plan your trip.
History
Amber was once the capital of princely Jaipur state, and the fort the residence of its Rajput rulers. Maharaja Man Singh I, who led Mughal Emperor Akbar’s army, commenced its construction in 1592 on the remains of an 11th-century fort. Successive rulers added to Amber Fort before moving the capital to Jaipur in 1727. The fort was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2013, as part of a group of six hill forts in Rajasthan. Its architecture is a noteworthy fusion of Rajput (Hindu) and Mughal (Islamic) styles.
Nahargarh

Nahargarh Fort is located in the Pink City of Jaipur and is one of the many countless palaces and beautiful historic buildings that speak of the magnificent and rich history of this city. Embellished with delicate carvings and stonework, the Nahargarh Fort is an impregnable structure, that together with its two neighbouring forts – Amer and Jaigarh, once stood as the strong defence of Jaipur city. The Fort was built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in the year 1734 as a retreat. With some breathtaking views of the city, the Nahargarh Fort is known for its extended wall that connects it to Jaigarh Fort. The fort is located on top of a hill and you can hire a cab or autorickshaw to the foot of the hill and trek the rest of the way.
Nahargarh Fort was primarily used as a retreat for the ladies of the royal household and has a ladies quarters by the name of ‘Zenana’. Also known as the Madhavendra Bhavan, the ‘Zenana’ was built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II. Its counterpart, the ‘Mardana Mahal’ was also constructed in the complex for the royal men. Another attraction in the Nahargarh Fort is the Nahargarh Biological Park, which is an asylum for majestic animals such as tigers, leopards and the Asiatic lions. The Padao Restaurant is also a must-visit if you’re near Nahargarh Fort from where you’re sure to enjoy a panoramic view of the city of Jaipur.
Patrika Gate



The Patrika Gate in Jaipur is a famous monument and tourist attraction in the capital city of Rajasthan. Located 30-minutes outside of the city centre, the gate serves as an entrance to Jawahar Circle Garden. And many believe it to be one of the most photographed spots in all of India.
While the gate is just one of the many architectural wonders in Jaipur, the opulent design is genuinely awe-inspiring. And the vibrant and intricate walkways serve as a true reflection of Rajasthani culture. So get your cameras ready, and do not miss this spot when planning your Jaipur Itinerary.
Chowki Dhani

Chokhi Dhani, translated from Rajasthani, literally means “Rajasthani Culture” and this resort village is a celebration of just that.
Chokhi Dhani is a well-known tourist attraction in Jaipur. The aim of the resort is to give tourists a full experience of Rajasthani culture. The entire resort’s theme is inspired by a village setting, with many cultural activities held here. The unique experience draws visitors from all over the world.
The resort was started in 1989 and is sprawled across 10 acres of land, with unique architecture that reflects the grandeur of the Rajasthani tradition. The architecture is heavily influenced by the Indo-Saracenic style.
The resort houses a series of rebuilt village huts, complete with cow dung plasters and decorative wall paintings. The rooms at the resort are equipped with comfortable amenities and great facilities. You can spend a wonderful day here with your family and loved ones.
Timings: 5 pm to 11 pm (all days of the week)
Location: 2 Miles, Tonk Road, Jaipur
Best time to visit: October to March
Entry Fee: Rs. 700 to Rs. 1100 (adults); Rs. 400 to Rs. 700 (children) – depends on dining experience chosen
WEEKEND GETAWAY – JAIPUR Planning your short weekend trip from delhi to jaipur?? I will be putting together all the information needed to plan that spontaneous trip to jaipur with friends, family and loved ones.
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Planning your short weekend trip from delhi to jaipur??
I will be putting together all the information needed to plan that spontaneous trip to jaipur with friends, family and loved ones.
When to visit jaipur
Although the beauty of the place is not going to change in any season, avoid travelling during summer, if you would not like to return like a baked pie.
(Admiring beauty with taking care of your own is a must) so unsurprisingly the best season to visit Jaipur is during the winter months, from early November through to February and this is the height of the tourist season. As most places require exploring palaces and outdoor structures, winter is the season i’ll suggest.
PS: Choice is yours, don’t forget i warned you about the heat.
Places to visit
There’s a lot of beautiful things to see in jaipur. Every place mentioned below has its own history and royalness.
Hawa Mahal
Jantar Mantar
Jal Mahal
Albert Hall
Amer Palace
Sisod. Rani Ka Bagh
Vidhadhar Bagh
Nahargarh
Patrika Gate
Chowki Dhani
You can get a combined ticket for all the places from hawa mahal counter. This ticket will be valid for 2 days (9am to 6pm).
HAWA MAHAL

Jaipur’s most-distinctive landmark, the Hawa Mahal is an extraordinary pink-painted, delicately honeycombed hive that rises a dizzying five storeys. It was constructed in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh to enable ladies of the royal household to watch the life and processions of the city. The top offers stunning views over Jantar Mantar and the City Palace in one direction and over Sireh Deori Bazaar in the other.
There’s a small museum (open Saturday to Thursday), with miniature paintings and some rich relics, such as ceremonial armour, which help evoke the royal past.Claustrophobes should be aware that the narrow corridors can sometimes get extremely cramped and crowded inside the Hawa Mahal.Entrance is from the back of the complex. To get here, return to the intersection on your left as you face the Hawa Mahal, turn right and then take the first right again through an archway. Shopkeepers can show you another way – past their shops!
Jantar Mantar
Best time to visit Jantar Mantar: The best time of the day to visit Jantar Mantar in Jaipur is noon. During mid-day, the Sun is vertically above and it is easy to understand the process of interpretation of the readings of each instrument.
Jantar Mantar Jaipur timings: Jantar Mantar in Jaipur remains open from 9:00 am to 4: 30 pm, on all seven days of the week. Generally, one can see the whole of Jantar Mantar in 30 to 45 minutes of time.
Jantar Mantar Jaipur entry fee: Jantar Mantar, Jaipur entry fee is INR 50/person for Indians and INR 200/per person for foreigners. The entry cost for Indian students is INR 15/person and that of International students is INR 25/person. Students get this discount on showing valid ID proof.
Jantar Mantar Jaipur light and sound show timings:
Oct – Feb: 6:30 pm onwards
Mar – Apr: 7:00 pm onwards
May – Sep: 7:30 pm onwards
Jal Mahal

Set in the middle of the picturesque Man Sagar Lake, Jal Mahal (Water Palace) in Jaipur is a spectacular structure that seems to be floating on the lake’s surface. An architectural marvel in itself, it is an embodiment of the engineering prowess of the Rajput period. The palace, which was built as a hunting lodge for the Maharajas of Jaipur, has now become one of the prime tourist attractions in the city. While planning your trip, don’t forget to book your hotels in Jaipur such that you have easy access to this magnificent palace and other forts and historical attractions in the city.
Want to know more about this splendid heritage structure? Here is everything about the Jal Mahal Palace in Jaipur, including its history, architecture, timings, entry fee, and other details.
Jal Mahal Information:
Location Amer Road Type Palace Also Known as The Water Palace Timings Morning till evening; every day Entry Fee Not open to visitors; can only be viewed from the lake shore Still/Video Camera Free Architectural Style Rajput and Mughal styles of architecture Commissioned by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh Year of Construction 18th century Material Used Red Sandstone
Albert Hall

Visitor Information
Famous for History Buffs, Photo Fanatics, Experience Seekers, Wanderers
Fee 150 Per Person for Foreign Tourists and Rs. 20 for Indian Tourists
Visiting Time All days of the week 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Visit Duration 1 Hour
Jaipur’s cultural beauty is well expressed in architecture and art forms. One of the best ways to enjoy the culture is museum. The best of all museums is Albert Hall Museum. This museum provides exclusive collection of artifacts, objects and other art forms.
History of Albert Hall Museum
The building of Albert Hall Museum was built in 1876 as a concert hall. The museum gets its name from the Victoria and Albert Museum of London, because of the similarity of architecture. The foundation for the building started in 1876, when Prince of Wales visited Jaipur. When the building was constructed, the royals and government did not have any idea about usage of the building. It was initially used as Town Hall in 1880. Later, the King of Jaipur, Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh II suggested to use it as a museum for Industrial Arts. Later, the hall was used for displaying masterpieces of local artisans.
In 1881, the museum was at its prime beauty and people from across the country visited this museum to buy or enjoy handicrafts, artwork and other masterpieces. However, the building was under construction until 1887. Later, the museum started to showcase artifacts and ancient artworks along with budding artist’s masterpieces.
Amer Palace
Nostalgic Amber Fort, near Jaipur in Rajasthan, is one of the most well-known and most-visited forts in India. Not surprisingly, it features prominently on the list of Jaipur’s top attractions. Here’s what you need to know to plan your trip.
History
Amber was once the capital of princely Jaipur state, and the fort the residence of its Rajput rulers. Maharaja Man Singh I, who led Mughal Emperor Akbar’s army, commenced its construction in 1592 on the remains of an 11th-century fort. Successive rulers added to Amber Fort before moving the capital to Jaipur in 1727. The fort was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2013, as part of a group of six hill forts in Rajasthan. Its architecture is a noteworthy fusion of Rajput (Hindu) and Mughal (Islamic) styles.
Nahargarh

Nahargarh Fort is located in the Pink City of Jaipur and is one of the many countless palaces and beautiful historic buildings that speak of the magnificent and rich history of this city. Embellished with delicate carvings and stonework, the Nahargarh Fort is an impregnable structure, that together with its two neighbouring forts – Amer and Jaigarh, once stood as the strong defence of Jaipur city. The Fort was built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in the year 1734 as a retreat. With some breathtaking views of the city, the Nahargarh Fort is known for its extended wall that connects it to Jaigarh Fort. The fort is located on top of a hill and you can hire a cab or autorickshaw to the foot of the hill and trek the rest of the way.
Nahargarh Fort was primarily used as a retreat for the ladies of the royal household and has a ladies quarters by the name of ‘Zenana’. Also known as the Madhavendra Bhavan, the ‘Zenana’ was built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II. Its counterpart, the ‘Mardana Mahal’ was also constructed in the complex for the royal men. Another attraction in the Nahargarh Fort is the Nahargarh Biological Park, which is an asylum for majestic animals such as tigers, leopards and the Asiatic lions. The Padao Restaurant is also a must-visit if you’re near Nahargarh Fort from where you’re sure to enjoy a panoramic view of the city of Jaipur.
Patrika Gate



The Patrika Gate in Jaipur is a famous monument and tourist attraction in the capital city of Rajasthan. Located 30-minutes outside of the city centre, the gate serves as an entrance to Jawahar Circle Garden. And many believe it to be one of the most photographed spots in all of India.
While the gate is just one of the many architectural wonders in Jaipur, the opulent design is genuinely awe-inspiring. And the vibrant and intricate walkways serve as a true reflection of Rajasthani culture. So get your cameras ready, and do not miss this spot when planning your Jaipur Itinerary.
Chowki Dhani

Chokhi Dhani, translated from Rajasthani, literally means “Rajasthani Culture” and this resort village is a celebration of just that.
Chokhi Dhani is a well-known tourist attraction in Jaipur. The aim of the resort is to give tourists a full experience of Rajasthani culture. The entire resort’s theme is inspired by a village setting, with many cultural activities held here. The unique experience draws visitors from all over the world.
The resort was started in 1989 and is sprawled across 10 acres of land, with unique architecture that reflects the grandeur of the Rajasthani tradition. The architecture is heavily influenced by the Indo-Saracenic style.
The resort houses a series of rebuilt village huts, complete with cow dung plasters and decorative wall paintings. The rooms at the resort are equipped with comfortable amenities and great facilities. You can spend a wonderful day here with your family and loved ones.
Timings: 5 pm to 11 pm (all days of the week)
Location: 2 Miles, Tonk Road, Jaipur
Best time to visit: October to March
Entry Fee: Rs. 700 to Rs. 1100 (adults); Rs. 400 to Rs. 700 (children) – depends on dining experience chosen
WEEKEND GETAWAY – JAIPUR Planning your short weekend trip from delhi to jaipur?? I will be putting together all the information needed to plan that spontaneous trip to jaipur with friends, family and loved ones.
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Hey guys! so, finally my exams are over and i can come back to my reading routine.As December is very special month i wanna read the best of books.
December TBR!
So i decided to start throne of glass as i loved “court of thorn and roses”.I also finally decided to read “Since you’ve been gone”,this book is in my pending list from a long time and it would really curse me if i didn’t finish it this year.Their are a lot of pending books that i should finish this year.Well now i think this post should be called Pending TBR!.
Fingers crossed i will try my best to finish them all before new year.
December’16-TBR! X) Hey guys! so, finally my exams are over and i can come back to my reading routine.As December is very special month i wanna read the best of books.
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A Court of Thorns and Roses - by Sarah J. Mass
A Court of Thorns and Roses – by Sarah J. Mass
Hey guys,I finally read A Court of Thorns and Roses! and absolutely loved it.It seems like last month was a curse and this month’s a bless.I am having such a good time as I am reading the best books in the world this month and this truly is one of those best books.
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When nineteen-year-old huntress Feyre kills a wolf in the woods, a beast-like creature arrives to demand retribution for…
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www-wednesday, 12-oct-2016
It’s time for WWW Wednesday! This is a blog hop hosted by Sam over at A World Of Words. Link up with us by commenting on Sam’s post for today, and just answer the three questions.
What are you currently reading?
I’m currently reading A Court of Thorns and roses by Sarah J. mass and finally understanding why people are so crazy for sarah’s books.This book took my heart right from the starting,…
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Book Review- The Heart Of Betrayal by Mary E. Pearson
Book Review- The Heart Of Betrayal by Mary E. Pearson
Hello everyone, I am super happy this month and craving for more and more books after my reading slumps.But thanks to myself cause I have many pending books in my TBR list, So have to complete them first.Coming to the point-Let’s talk about Thr Heart Of Betrayal.
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Held captive in the barbarian kingdom of Venda, Lia and Rafe have little chance of escape. Desperate to save Lia’s life, her…
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Book Review - The Wrath and the Dawn by Renne Ahdieh
Book Review – The Wrath and the Dawn by Renne Ahdieh
Hey Guys!, it’s October and I finally got over my reading slumps!. yeh!!!…I ‘m so happy, I’m already in love with October.I didn’t read much last month cause of my busy schedule and stupid reading slumps, So I’ll try to do better this month.
About The Book
One Life to One Dawn.
In a land ruled by a murderous boy-king, each dawn brings heartache to a new family. Khalid, the eighteen-year-old…
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WWW Wednesday, 28-September-2016
It’s time for WWW Wednesday!,First meme of this month.
This is a blog hop hosted by Sam over at A World Of Words.
Link up with us by commenting on Sam’s post for today, and just answer the three questions.
What are you currently reading?
Yes, I’m finally reading The Wrath & the Dawn (The Wrath and the Dawn #1) by Renee Ahdieh .
Well this month i’ll only be reading the first books in the…
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The 5th wave by Rick Yancey (spoiler free)
The 5th wave by Rick Yancey (spoiler free)
Hey guys!,I finally make time to review this book.I reread this book in august,it was such a good month where as this month comes with a curse.First i was so busy and i couldn’t read and now I am having reading slumps!(Yes!..I am having reading slumps).You wouldn’t believe how much i loved the kiss of deception and i was so excited for the next book.But now i couldn’t even read “The heart of…
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Hey! guys,so its time to discuss my September TBR!,well it’s been more than a week since i last posted and i’m having a little preview of how my September will going to be.I’m very busy this month.But no worries, i’ll try to show up once in a week.
So enough about me!.Let’s talk about the books.This month i’ll start the series i have been waiting for so long to read and i’ll try to complete them too.In short
September will be (first book in the series month)
I don’t wanna depress myself by setting a higher goal and completing nothing.Well as i told you that September will be unraveling the first book in series month,so i’ll be reading court throne roses series,the wrath and the dawn series and Anna and the french kiss trilogy.I may start The Darkest Mind trilogy too-fingers crossed.Hope i can read more,God! why world have other stupid work beside reading.September please be good with me.
This is my Tinny,Tiny September TBR!.Hope your’s bigger is than mine and this month is showing mercy on you…💜
September TBR!-2016 Hey! guys,so its time to discuss my September TBR!,well it's been more than a week since i last posted and i'm having a little preview of how my September will going to be.I'm very busy this month.But no worries, i'll try to show up once in a week.
#2016#anna and the french kiss#court throne roses#first book in series month#i&039;ll give you the sun#maybe someday#september#TBR#the wrath and the dawn
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Hasta la vista August! (Wrap up'16)
Hasta la vista August! (Wrap up’16)
I finally made it!.With all my college stuff going on, I didn’t thought that i would be regular but i did it and i’m so happy.I wish i’ll be regular this month too.So, you wanna know how many books I have read?.
Number of books i read this month : 13(yeh!…)
Well it isn’t so bad.Is it?.no,it’s not.I have completed 13 books and the good news is i loved almost everyone of them.My august month book…
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#app lover#august#august wrap up#book series#glass sword#harry potter and the cursed child#it ends with us#prisma#Rebels of the sand#red queen#shatter me#the heir#the maze runner#the selection#unravel me#wrap-up
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WWW Wednesday, 31-August-2016
It’s time for WWW Wednesday! This is a blog hop hosted by Sam over at A World Of Words. Link up with us by commenting on Sam’s post for today, and just answer the three questions.
What are you currently reading?
I’m currently reading The Heart Of Betrayal (The Remnant Chronicles #2) by Mary E. Pearson.The first book in this series was The Kiss Of Deception I read it few months back and it was…
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#current read#next read#recently finished#the 5th wave#the heart of betrayel#the infinite sea#the kiss of deception#WWW wednesday
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The Ultimate Game of Thrones BOOK TAG!
The Ultimate Game of Thrones BOOK TAG!
Yeh!…. It’s the Game of Thrones ULTIMATE book tag and also my first book tag.
Let me tell you that I’m crazy about this series,I love it so much! specially Jon, he’s love.
I was tagged by The YA Hunt, thanks! a lot.
Rules:
Mention the creator Orang-utan Librarian.
Answer ALL of the questions.
Be a Lannister and pay your debts, tag people and keep it going!
PART ONE: BOOK QUESTIONS!
1. We do not…
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#book tag#colleen hoover#first book tag#glass sword#house stark#it ends with us#maybe not#Rebels of the sand#red queen#series#the maze runner#the selection#the ultimate game of throne book tag#unravel me
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Book Review - IGNITE ME by Tahereh Mafi (spoiler free)
Book Review – IGNITE ME by Tahereh Mafi (spoiler free)
Yehh!……I’m so happy i finished this series but, sad too cause it’s over.It’s a bittersweet feeling.
So, If you have no idea about this series check out my reviews about shatter me (1 book) and unravel me(2 book). For those who read unravel me-With Omega Point destroyed, Juliette doesn’t know if the rebels, her friends, or even Adam are alive. But that won’t keep her from trying to take down The…
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#2016 reading challenge#amazing#awesome#blogger#blogging#blogs#book blog#book blogger#book review#book series#book shop#book tag#books#booktube#classic#classical#contemporary#fandom#fantasy#feminism fiction#fiction#four star#goodreads#graphic novel#haul#history#honest review#ignite me#indian blogger#indian book blogger
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SERIES REVIEW-NEVER NEVER (part 1,2,3) by Colleen Hoover,Tarryn Fisher
SERIES REVIEW-NEVER NEVER (part 1,2,3) by Colleen Hoover,Tarryn Fisher
SYNOPSIS
PART-1
Best friends since they could walk. In love since the age of fourteen.
Complete strangers since this morning.He’ll do anything to remember.
She’ll do anything to forget.
PART-2
“Never forget that I was your first real kiss. Never forget that you’ll be my last. And never stop loving me between all of them. Never stop, Charlie. Never forget.”
Silas races against time as more…
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“It stops here. With me and you. It ends with us.”
― Colleen Hoover, It Ends with Us
Well have you ever just by chance stumble into anything that you loved for the rest of your life.I felt something like that with this book.When i picked it i was like okay, lets give it a try its just a book of 384 pages.384 pages just take one day and this one day made me love colleen hoover for the rest of the days of my life.I ended up falling in love with the book and the author so much that i think i’m gonna read each and every book written by colleen hoover and i mean it Each and Every.
This book is divided in two parts.In Part-1 it’s all about how lily come a long way from the small town in Maine to Boston, and started her own business.She fell in love with a gorgeous neurosurgeon named Ryle Kincaid.The story also moves in Lily’s past which is a mixture of good and bad things it tells how much her father abused her mother and about Atlas Corrigan—her first love and a link to the past she left behind. He was her kindred spirit, her protector.In part-2 Atlas suddenly reappears, everything Lily has built with Ryle is threatened.
The difference in both the parts are of just couple of pages.A couple of pages that changes Lily’s life and my thoughts about Ryle completely.It just took a couple of lines to make me hate a character i loved from previous 200 pages.
The first part is filled with so many aww.. moments, it’s just so beautiful watching them falling in love both the times with Ryle as well as with Atlas.And i cried in both the parts, happy tears for first part and i was literally crying in second one.This book is so capture your mind and you can’t think about anything else.I still remember i was so tried and my eyes were shutting but i just can’t stop reading.
I loved all the characters each and everyone even Ryle.I think i love every ounce of this book.From the first word to the last and those quotes in between,those lines they were so good.
From my perspective it was not just a story about a girl.It’s a story about a lot of women’s. A lot of women’s who are brave and bold,women’s who are lovely and intelligent who takes so many hard decisions for the sake of people they loved.
I LOVED IT SO MUCH….I’ll give this book 5/5 star.
“There is no such thing as bad people. We’re all just people who sometimes do bad things.” ― Colleen Hoover, It Ends with Us
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