Book Review: The Code Of Manavas: Beyond The Realm by Arpit Bakshi

The Code Of Manavas: Beyond The Realm

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Genre: Science Fiction, Fantasy, Indian Mythology

My Rating: 3.75 stars

I received this book from the author in exchange for an honest review.

“When the sole purpose of existence becomes existence itself, does it not defy the very purpose of higher living?”

The Code Of Manavas: Beyond The Realm by Arpit Bakshi is a Science-Fiction, post-apocalyptic book set in the  year 2050. It is an amazing mix of Indian mythology and futuristic technology. The book follows

Book Review: Until Friday Night by Abbi Glines

Until Friday Night (The Field Party, #1)

Genre: Young Adult, Contemporary

My Rating: 3.5 stars

Until Friday Night is a YA contemporary romance novel by one of the most popular authors of this genre- Abbi Glines.

Book Review: Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging (Confessions of Georgia Nicolson: Book 1) by Louise Rennison

Genre: Young Adult, Humor, Teen Fiction

My Rating: 4 stars

The Confessions of Georgia Nicolson series follows the miserable and wonderful life of a young teenage girl. It contains

Top 10 Tuesday #1: Ten Of The Best Books I’ve Read Recently

Top 10 Tuesday is a weekly book meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish and this week’s topic is “Ten Of The Best Books I’ve Read Recently”. This is my first Top 10 Tuesday post. Its an amazing meme and i will be doing it as often as i can. So here’s my list in the order of how recently i read them.

Book Review: Welcome to Shadowhunter Academy by Cassandra and Clare Sarah Rees Brennan

Welcome to Shadowhunter Academy (Tales from the Shadowhunter Academy, #1)

 

Genre: Fantasy, Young Adult

My Rating: 3 stars

 

Tales from the Shadowhunter Academy is a companion series of novellas to The Mortal Instruments . It follows Simon as he trains to become a shadowhunter. This short story  includes his arrival in the Academy  and the first days of his training.

My 2015 Reading Review

2015 was a pretty good reading year for me. I read 145 books (I know! Amazing, right?) which were mostly contemporaries. Other than that, I read quite a lot of series- 4 of them Fantasy, few Children and Non-Fiction books and 8 Classics.

I discovered many great authors and i hope to do more of that this year. I also read 5 poems. All of them were for school but i really enjoyed them.

Overall, it was a very satisfactory year. Here are 5 books and series that i loved the most in this year.

Book Review: The Truth About Forever by Sarah Dessen

 

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Genre: Young Adult, Contemporary

My Rating: 4 stars

“It’s all in the view. That’s what I mean about forever, too. For any one of us our forever could end in an hour, or a hundred years from now. You never know for sure, so you’d better make every second count.”

Book Review: Magnus Chase and the Sword of Summer by Rick Riordan

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Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy
My Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

Magnus Chase was sleeping peacefully under a bridge (or as peacefully as a homeless teenager can) when his friend Blitz kicked him awake and told him to run for his life. He meets his Uncle Randolph who informs him that his long-lost father is a Norse god. He doesn’t think things can get any weirder until he dies.

Book Review: The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky

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Genre: Young Adult, Contemporary

My Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

 

The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky follows the story of 15-year-old Charlie who is about to start his freshman year in High School. He starts writing letters to an anonymous friend telling him about his life.