The Library in the Bookshelf.
“I ran my fingers across the scar on my throat. Crescent shaped, right in the hollow of my collar bone, it stayed a reminder for something I could not even recollect. “
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“I ran my fingers across the scar on my throat. Crescent shaped, right in the hollow of my collar bone, it stayed a reminder for something I could not even recollect. “
“When I am reading a really good book though, I don’t want it to end. I want the story to go on forever. Even if it is just he characters getting breakfast, I would read that story happily. “
“One of the things I enjoyed about the book was that the author doesn’t shy away from the legend, from what we know about Circe. Rather she craftily shows us why Circe is the way she is.”
What Poem are You? People are a bit like poetry, Beautiful and sometimes unfinished. Elegant words that make you smile Rhymes which sound clever, Phrases that make us wonder, what they really mean. Alliterations are always appealing, Metaphors that draw, an unusual comparison between two unrelated objects. Onomatopoeias begin with a Buzz! and end with […]
“Whether you live in India or America, the world is burning. And it seems like all we can do is watch from the sidelines.”
“Even when you try to read, it doesn’t work out, it feels like you have forgotten how to read. “
‘Illuminae is not your traditional book, there is no protagonist from whose perspective we view the story, there’s no perspective, there’s no narrator. “
“I took a walk down the streets of Ketterdam, I enjoyed what I found. If you are new here, I hope you do too.”
“I heard the mayhem before I could see it. The loud ‘crack’ of the wooden chair hitting marble floors was unmistakable.”
A letter from the past. Live in the fantasy world. Live with the fictional characters. Live a hundred lives. But at the end of the day go to bed as you. Disclaimer: On 31st December of 2019 I wrote myself a letter/ email and send it to the future using a site called future me. […]