Book review

 


                                                                Books I read this month


This, and the months before as well, have been quite lazy due to quarantine. Despite the difficulties this year, the silver lining in the situation is the amount of time we have which would have been impossible to get in any other condition.

Hence, this motivated me to read a whole lot of books that I am going to discuss here as much as I can and as frequently as I can.

Mystery section:

1. The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins
This is an incredibly well-written mystery novel with a very novel way of writing it.
So, this book contains so much mystery and foggy situations because the narrator of the story is drunk. Yes, isn't it amazing! Just imagine you solving a mystery while your only witness is a drunk woman who herself can't put words to what she experienced that day. The twists and mysteries along with our protagonist's own problems make quite a captivating story altogether.

2. Origin by Dan Brown

This is one of the amazing series of mystery novels with Robert Langdon as the protagonist by Dan brown.
Robert Langdon, Harvard professor of symbology and Religious Iconography, is invited to Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Spain for a major announcement from one of his first students at Harvard and a Billionaire and futurist, Edmond kirsch. His impeccable talent of accurately predicting the future by his unconventional and high-tech inventions has earned him a global reputation.
This time his new discovery has been evaluated by him to shake the many foundations from time unknown. But, things take an unexpected turn hindering the announcement, and now it is upon Robert Langdon to discover the mysterious discovery.
If you are into traveling, religion, or architecture, or all of them, Dan brown is the best. He has a way of making a reader travel with him to the most beautiful buildings in the world through words.

3.Angels and Demons by Dan Brown

Up until now, you might have guessed, and correctly so, that Dan Brown mystery novels are my BFFs whenever I need a not so quick reading. In this novel, Robert Langdon is called, followed by vague and urgent information, to a secret science facility to encrypt a message which then shows the hands of mysterious members of a brotherhood, Illuminati in the murder. Yes, there we have it, everyone. 
Once again going through Vatican city and 












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