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BOOK REVIEW: Thirteen Reasons Why

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Thirteen Reasons Why the most critical and aspiring novel for me. It is an amazing book because it covers so many issues young people go through everyday and it teaches us how to cope with these situations. Hannah Baker has killed herself and left 13 tapes behind accounting the 13 reasons.   The person in question is Clay Jensen a likeable intelligent teenager who comes home ,to find a package with no return address on his porch its contents will change his life inside are seven cassette tapes, each side numbered in turn to 13. When he puts the first tape in an old player to his horror the voice that he hears is coming from the grave. It is the voice of his secret crush Hannah Baker the tapes accounted the people who were responsible for her death to his jolt he is one of the reasons why.   Suicide is the third leading cause of death for teens in the 15 to 19 age group. Thirteen Reasons Why tackles the issue head on and doesn't offer any easy answers but it does of...

Book review: SHIVA TRILOGY : IMMORTALS OF MELUHA

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Let's start with me meeting the * Immortals of Melhua* I was in school and my English teacher suggested this book and I decided to read it without doubt the best decision ever. it changed my beliefs and the way I look up to Lord Shiva. The Immortals of Meluha is the first book of the 'Shiva Trilogy' by Amish Tripathi  .What makes this book and the following two a good read is the simplicity of language and an easy and racy narrative style . The plot hardly ever slows down enough for the reader to lose interest as one event leads to another . Coming from a Indian family , I grew up listening to valiant tales of the Gods and Goddesses on how they punish the wrong doers and shower blessings and boons on the righteous .The mythological stories I heard and read were always very formal in their tone and structure because our deities are meant to be worshiped and held in respectful awe . IMMORTALS OF MELHUA (BOOK1) So it comes as a bit of a jolt when you read about the Shiva in ...