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Review of Flowers of Algernon by 'Daniel Keyes'

Genre: Science Fiction, Published: 1966 Pages: 266 Tags: science fiction, epistolary novel Now, How do i explain to you guys that this book scratched a particular part of my brain that i didn't think was possible. Sorrow, anger, helplessness - what am i feeling? This is how you will feel while reading this book. The story is about charlie, a 32 year old man with intellectual disability, has an IQ of 68, works in a bakery , his uncle's friend runs. Charlie is insanely driven to get smart and miraculously he comes across an opportunity to be part of an experiment which could increase his IQ and make him the most intelligent person in the room. A little about the procedure, this has been already performed on a rat named 'Algernon' and results proven to be successful. Charlie was going to be the first human subject in this experiment. In the book, the story unfolds through a series of reports written by  Charlie while he was a part of this experiment. The progre...

Review on Before the Coffee Gets Cold By Toshikazu Kawaguchi

  Genre: Time Travel Fiction Published: 2015 Pages: 232 Tags: Fiction *This post contains affiliate links* Imagine yourself seated in a cozy cafe, with window view to your side and there's rain pouring outside, you are sipping your coffee, reading your book while listening to the soothing sounds of downpour. That is how I felt while reading "Before the Coffee Gets Cold". Funiculi Funicula is a small cafe placed in the back alley of Tokyo, run by Nagare along with his wife Kei and his cousin Kazu. while from the outside its a normal cafe serving freshly brewed coffee to its customers, it also possesses a unusual chair that can grant you a wish to travel across the divisions of time. Many have heard the urban legend, but only a handful of the customers have sat in that chair, thanks to the tedious list of rules. Naturally, the cost of bending the laws of nature comes with a heavy price: if one fails to consume the coffee before it cools, they will be s...

Review on "A Thousand Splendid Suns" by Khaled Hosseini

Genre: Historical Fiction, War Crime Published: 2007 Pages: 433 Tags: Fiction The story travels through 1960 to the early 2000s in Afghanistan, during which the country was under several wars, beginning with the Soviet invasion to Taliban rule. The narrative follows two women, Mariam and Laila, whose lives intertwine through a common mishap. Mariam is an illegitimate child born in Herat to a wealthy businessman, Jalil, and his maid Nana. By the time Mariam realized that her father's affection came with rules and limits, she had lost her mother. Mariam was just fifteen years old when she was married to Rasheed, a conservative and dominating widower who believed his ideal wife should be submissive and dutiful. All it took was a miscarriage, and the abuse against Mariam began.  Down the streets of Kabul, Laila grew up in a progressive household where her father believed education should be her top priority while everything else could wait. Her baba, Hakim, sowed the seed,...