A lie would have no sense unless the truth were felt as dangerousThe Cuckoo’s Calling, Robert Galbraith Novel: The Cuckoo’s Calling Published in: 2013 Genre: Crime Fiction Author: Robert Galbraith (J. K. Rowling) Synopsis: The story starts with the death of the famous model Lula Landry who jumped out from the Mayfair balcony. She lived…… Continue reading Review of The Cuckoo’s Calling
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10 Of My Favourite Feelings
Bookish Refreshment is back with another post. Firstly, I would like to thank XANDRIA who is the creator of this and by her suggestion Bookish Refreshment tried it. This tag is an awesome idea for the bloggers to get in touch with and a big shoutout to XANDRIA please go and check her page out.…… Continue reading 10 Of My Favourite Feelings
Review of The Secret of Pembrooke Park
One might open the book idly, but no one never knows what treasures one might find. Novel: The secret of Pembrooke Park Published in: 2014 Genre: Mystery, Historical Author: Julie Klassen Synopsis: When Abigail Foster’s father loses his inheritance, the journey of the novel starts. The young lady and her father are invited to manage…… Continue reading Review of The Secret of Pembrooke Park
Review of Wuthering Heights
Treachery and violence are spears pointed at both ends, they wound those who resort to them worse than their enemies. Novel: Wuthering Heights Published in: 1847 Genre: Gothic Author: Emily Bronte Summary: Mr. Lockwood, the narrator of Wuthering Heights rents Thrushcross. Finding his landlord Mr. Heathcliff (the current owner of the Wuthering Heights) and the…… Continue reading Review of Wuthering Heights
Review of North and South
Those who are happy and successful themselves are too apt to make light of the misfortunes of others Novel: North and South Published in: 1854 Genre: Social Novel Author: Elizabeth Gaskell Summary: Margaret Hale (the lady from the south of England) loves her hometown, but as the situation of her family turns worse, she leaves…… Continue reading Review of North and South
Review of Rebecca
Last night I dreamt, I went to Manderley again. Novel: Rebecca Published in: 1938 Genre: Gothic, Mystery Author: Daphne du Maurier Summary: The story starts with the protagonist (whose name is not ever revealed in the book and was always referred as Mrs de Winter) dreaming of Manderley. She dreams of revisiting that place. The…… Continue reading Review of Rebecca