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Redefining Love

Sometime back I had reviewed a wonderful book called How about a sin tonight? by Novoneel Chakraborty and had said in my review how this book had made me look at love and relationships from a very different perspective. I had also shared a few beautiful quotes from the book with a promise to do a full post dedicated to the wonderful thoughts from this book which definitely deserve much more than a thought. So here it goes: Source: Google Images

Thought for TODAY: 31st December 2012

This year was like a roller coaster ride for each one of us. I happened to add a lot of people into my life in terms of entry and exit both. Some were like winters - they left me feeling all cold. Some were like the summer - they spread warmth all around my heart. Some were like the monsoon - who drenched me in the rain of their love and then moved away like the passing cloud. While there were some like the sky, walking along with me, in each step telling me "I am there." Each one of them truly matters as they made me what I am today. They taught me a lot of things and left me with some good and bad memories both. I have had some wonderful times with each of you and I truly cherish them. So, whether you are winter, summer, monsoon or the sky, here's a huge THANK YOU from Me to you for everything! Source: Google Images

Guilty my Lord!

Yesterday when the Delhi gang-rape girl succumbed to her injuries somewhere in Singapore there was something that died in every Indian woman. More than anything else it was the hope, hoping for things to change, hoping to feel safe in her own country and hoping to not be blamed for a crime committed on her. That girl might have died physically yesterday but actually we had killed her long back already. We killed her when we blamed her for all that she went through. Though if I ask who is to be blamed for this, there are a lot of voices which will say the system and law and order. But there are also many voices which said it’s her fault to be out at this time. Or rather should I say it’s her fault she was born a woman in our country. I am shocked at the thoughts of the society where they surprisingly blame a woman for any untoward incident happening with her.  When I was abused as a child – I was blamed for it. When as a teenager some random youth molested me on the ro

Silent Saturday

Book review : The Secret Wishlist by Preeti Shenoy

Introduction ·          ISBN: 978-93-82618-18-8 ·          Genre : Fiction ·          Price: Rs. 175/- ·          Pages: 256 ·          Publishers: Westland Ltd Many times in life you are running towards a goal, only to realize midway that it was a mirage. And when observed closely you will see that you don’t even have a handful of memories to cherish, rather you are only left with a fistful of sand and loads of unanswered questions in the name of it. A Secret Wishlist is a book which not only makes you question many things but also makes you realise the importance of simple things like trust and love.   Behind The book Source: Google Images Does true love really exist? Can a kiss change your life?

Book Review: The Artist of Disappearance by Anita Desai

Introduction ·          ISBN: 978-8-184-00281-2 ·          Genre :Fiction ·          Price: Rs. 250/- ( I got this book from the publisher for review) ·          Pages:150 pages ·          Publishers: Random House publishing The first thing that attracted me to this book was its name. The artist of disappearance sounds so haunting and mysterious that I knew I had to read this book. Very rarely do you come across a book which not only attracts you by its title, but also by the cover page. The cover page in itself seems to tell a different tale. Over all an attractive package making you want to grab it at the next opportune moment and devour it.  Behind The book Source: Google Images In this trio of exquisitely crafted novellas, experience the soaring brilliance and delicate restraint of one of India’s great writers.

Merry Christmas!

Book Review: P.S I Love you by Cecilia Ahern

Introduction ·          ISBN: 978-0-00-727010-1 ·          Genre :Romance ·          Price: Rs. 250/- ·          Publishers: Harper Collins Life is all about relationships…Beautiful, entertaining and invigorating relationships. Love is the language of the universe and our heart. Love is one of the strongest emotions in this world. And it is this love which gives us the strength to face any problems that life sends our way. Behind The book Source: Google Images Some people wait their whole lives to find their soul mates. But not Holly and Gerry.

Silent Saturday

Whispering Wednesday

Today's Whispering Wednesday Word  is Change. As they say change is the only thing constant in this world. But I always wondered why we change, till I found this: Source: Google Images

Book Review : Untruly Yours by Smita Shetty

Introduction ·           ISBN: 978-93-81836-29-3 ·           Genre :Romance / Chicklit ·          Price: Rs. 125/- ( I got this book from the author for review) ·          Pages: 146 pages ·           Publishers: Leadstart Publishing Pvt Ltd Sometimes in life you reach a crossroads where the only thing clear ahead is confusion. With loads of choices to make and some important decisions to be taken, one is reduced to a bunch of confusions. Amidst all the chaos of life, ultimately we lose our own self. Smita Shetty’s Untruly Yours is the journey of one such confused soul who is out to find her own self.  Behind The book Source: Google Images Natasha is compelled to make tough decisions about her love, friendship, marriage and parenthood.

Dua (A prayer)

Source: Google Images ख्वाइशो की ज़मीन ~ ख्वाबो का आसमान; न जाने आज ये  जिंदगी लायी  कहा। रास्ते है हसीन , मंजिलो के करीब; क्या दिखा रहा है मुझे मेरा नसीब। कितना खूबसूरत है ये  सफ़र, न जाने क्यों मुझे लग रहा है डर। कई ठोकरों के बाद ये  मुकाम हासिल हुआ है; रेह  जाये यह मेरा होके  मेरी यही  दुआ है। ::::::Translation::::: A land of wishes and a sky of dreams, today my life has brought me at such a place.  The way is beautiful, very close to my destination...it seems my destiny wanted me to see this. This journey is beautiful but I am scared as after a lot of hardships have I come here. I just pray it stays with me forever.

Thought for TODAY: 17th December 2012

Sometimes in life you reach a stage where, when you look back you don't see anyone. Fret not. It does not mean you are last in the race or you are alone. It simply means, you are the performer on this stage of life and people are waiting as audience to see your performance. Just ROCK IT!! ♥

Silent Saturday

Book Review: How about a sin tonight? by Novoneel Chakraborty

Introduction   ISBN: 978-8-184-00031-3   Genre Fiction Price: Rs. 125/- ( I got this book from the publishers for review) Pages:285 pages   Publishers: Random House Publishers " We are all a little weird and life is a little weird, and when we find someone whose weirdness is compatible with ours, we join up with them and fall in mutual weirdness and call it love .” - Dr. Seuss . The moment I read this quote I had fallen in love with. Well, yes I would call it love and weird is how I would like to describe my feelings for this book as. I wonder if this quote describes true love to the perfection. For that matter I wonder if something like perfect true love exists in this world. If I am sounding confused – thanks to Novoneel Chakraborty! His book ‘ How about a sin tonight ” has left me in a daze as I contemplate various things like love, relationships, dreams, aspirations, desires and life at large. 

Silent Saturday

Book Review: The Music Room by Namita Devidayal

Introduction ISBN 978-8-184-00054-2 Genre Fiction Pages 310 Publisher   Random House India Price Rs. 295/- ( I got this book for review from the publisher) Having learnt Carnatic music (instrumental) for 8 years I share a very beautiful bond with music. I believe music is the language of the soul. The biggest example for this is my music teacher - who is suffering from Alzheimer’s today and has forgotten everything but music; the moment you start playing any musical piece her fingers automatically start drumming the talam. Isn’t it astounding? There are many reasons why I chose this book. Firstly and most importantly for it is about a guru and a shishya, which reminded me of my teacher, secondly it about learning music and thirdly it is about learning much more than just music. It is about learning how to live, love, listen to your heart and most importantly know your real self. All this makes The Music Room by Namita Devidayal a very special read for me. 

Whispering Wednesday

Today's Whispering Wednesday Word  is Happiness. Happiness is something which we all want in life and all our actions some way are meant to achieve it. But it always remains elusive to us for some or the other reason. Sharing a secret behind the elusiveness: Source: Google Images