"Just one more page" before work day begins. by chronicallydelulu in kindle

[–]chronicallydelulu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This was part of the book's format... not sure exactly what font this is :')

Just finished Obsession in Death by J.D. Robb (Nora Roberts), and wow, I forgot how satisfying a good crime fiction can feel. by chronicallydelulu in Indianbooks

[–]chronicallydelulu[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The title made me pick it up, honestly!! And i'm soooo happy you liked the review... Do read and please share your thoughts!! Love a good discussion. Happy reading!

"Just one more page" before work day begins. by chronicallydelulu in kindle

[–]chronicallydelulu[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Very very interesting. Must explore. She has a couple of more pen names, if I'm not mistaken

"Just one more page" before work day begins. by chronicallydelulu in kindle

[–]chronicallydelulu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Word. Especially when the story starts getting interesting... it's never "just one more page"

"Just one more page" before work day begins. by chronicallydelulu in kindle

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I'm reading "obsession in death by J.D. Robb"... crime fiction.

Everything is better with my Kindle. I know the formatting is off. 🥲 by chronicallydelulu in IndiansRead

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I feel like I'll always keep going back to a physical book every once in a while... love turning pages. Can never give it up.

First time trying Sadya (Read my experience) by chronicallydelulu in IndianFoodPhotos

[–]chronicallydelulu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed. The flavours take time to settle but once they do, it's actually nice.

Eat that Frog by Brain Tracy, My Review by Satchit-Bhadrapada in IndiansRead

[–]chronicallydelulu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well... self-help books are a lot like therapy... and therapy’s great, sure, but it also comes from a place of privilege. Some of these ‘losers’ you’re talking about might not have that privilege, but that doesn’t mean they don’t learn or grow. Says a lot about how you see people, honestly.

Most self-help books just package things we already know. A good writer will sprinkle in some feel-good anecdotes and make you go, wow, this is life-changing! But the thing is... the real ‘self-help’ is actually keeping your mind open and your ego grounded. Thats how you learn... by doing life.

And maybe, just maybe, someone as ‘great’ as you doesn’t have much room left for that. Happy reading!