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Let’s Have Coffee Book Review: Parul A Mittal

Blurb: "Working as an assistant wedding planner at an ex-boyfriend’s wedding, Meha encounters the delectably handsome wedding photographer, Samir. Conceited and a flirt, Samir reveals that the bride happens to be his ex. But when Meha finds out that Samir is using their relationship only as experiential material for his novel, she leads him to believe that he means nothing to her." What do you do if you have to plan and attend a wedding of your Ex? Or what will you do if you have to plan a wedding proposal for someone you fell in love with at your Ex’s wedding? Okay. Before you break your head trying to evaluate what you should do, let me tell you whose situation I am referring to…. Meet Meha, a wedding planner and the protagonist of the novel ‘ Let’s Have Coffee’ by Parul Mittal which I will be reviewing today. About the Book; Parul Mittal’s Novel ‘Let’s Have Coffee recounts the story of a girl named Meha who is a wedding planner and as fate could have it, she...

Book Review: Everless by Sara Holland

Blurb: Time is a prison. She is the key. Packed with danger, temptation and desire - a perfect read for fans of The Red Queen.In the land of Sempera, the rich control everything - even time. Ever since the age of alchemy and sorcery, hours, days and years have been extracted from blood and bound to iron coins. The rich live for centuries; the poor bleed themselves dry. Jules and her father are behind on their rent and low on hours. To stop him from draining himself to clear their debts, Jules takes a job at Everless, the grand estate of the cruel Gerling family. There, Jules encounters danger and temptation in the guise of the Gerling heir, Roan, who is soon to be married. But the web of secrets at Everless stretches beyond her desire, and the truths Jules must uncover will change her life for ever ... and possibly the future of time itself. OMG!! When will Book #2 release? That was the first sentence that came out of my mouth right after I finished reading Everless by...

5 reasons to travel Solo and #SayYesToTheWorld

    #SayYesToTheWorld Credit- Pinterest  The feeling of travelling alone is completely different as compared to going on a trip with groups or two. While a trip with friends and families can be memorable and fun, but it is always an enriching experience to travel solo. If you ask me, I would probably tell you how travelling solo was something which has always been in ‘Bucket List’ ever since I got my hands on my passport. Not that I don't want a travel companion, but it is rather the need of a 'Me' time which is something I crave for. I find it as a way of filling up a positive vibes, a life changing experience or more about bringing you closer to yourself and the world. Given a chance anytime, I would leave everything behind, and keep going back to globetrotting alone. Any time. Imagine how you will get to see and discover better things without worrying about who you came with. It's not just the place you get to explore, the diverse culture differences, ...