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We were liars| Book review| E.lockhart

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 We were liars, by E. Lockhart |Book review Author: E. Lockhart Genre: Young adult fiction(YA)             Phycological thriller             Romance                                           Story Plot: The story plot revolves around Cadence Sinclair Eastman the eldest grandchild of Harris Sinclair, who is also the narrator of this novel. She is born with a silver spoon, and is part of the family where everything and everyone are perfect, or at least they pretend to be. She grows up in a materialistic environment where grieving and healing are unacknowledged and considered a taboo. Herself, Mirren, Johnny and Gat make up the "Liars" who go to the Beechwood island owned by Harris, every summer. Like, every summer, the liars were to go to the island when they were 15, which the author refers to as the summer fif...

Digital Fortress- A criminally underrated book?

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Digital Fortress- By Dan Brown (1998) BOOK REVIEW Genre: Mystery, Techno-Thriller, fiction Pages: 510 Story Plot: Digital Fortress" is an action packed and brainy thriller which ensures your pulse are racing. When the NSA (National Security Agency) receives a threat about an UNBREAKABLE code, it sends NSA's code-breaking beast into an endless loop, the people of NSA are forced straight into an existential crisis. What if every third grader with a modem could access the U.S's top secret files?  This was the dilemma at hand. The NSA's deputy director calls in the head cryptographer Susan Fletcher. What she uncovers is so dreadful and shocking that it could be a matter of life and death blackouts.  The NSA- is being held hostage, not by terrorists, guns or bombs. But by an Unbreakable and powerful code- Digital Fortress.  Susan Fletcher tries her best to save the NSA\ Betrayed by all sides, Susan is forced to fight for her country and the man she loves.  My t...

Pride and Prejudice | My thoughts| By Jane Austen

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  Hey everyone! I'm back with another post. My passion is literature. I love reading American/ Indian feministic novels. So, here are my thoughts about the famous "Pride and Prejudice" By Jane Austen, which I'm pretty sure everyone knows about. The reason why it's Britain's favorite book is because it's a beautifully written feministic novel, which was actually written during 1797, where most woman didn't have their basic inalienable rights. Although, this book was written two centuries before, it's still cherished and embraced by people all around the world.  Story plot: The story plot revolves around Elizabeth (Lizzy) of the Bennet family. Being born in a society like that, women are denied of having dreams, and are forced and encouraged on getting married to a man. Elizabeth spends most of her time in her father's library acquiring knowledge.  When she stumbles upon Fitzwilliam Darcy for the first time in a ball, she writes him off as an arr...