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3 Novels for Mystery Lovers

Missing person, damsel in distress, a broken down vehicle, yada yada yada. Tropes are many but can we really choose on one when we 'actually' want to read? To ease your headache on choosing a novel, I got you my friends, I got you. Here are 3 jewels I've ranked. You gotta fasten those seatbelts though: 'cause it's gonna get a bit nippy.  1. The Turn of the Key by Ruth Ware Image Credit: amazon.ae This little thriller gift ought to blow your mind by enticing words, classy atmosphere and mysterious frames. If you're looking for a book to be alert at every second of reading, The Turn of the Key is the right stack of papers for you. Google the storyline if you please, I'm scared of unintentional spoilers :/ 2. The Secret History by Donna Tartt Image Credit: DC Books Oh my, my! I'm never gonna stop talking about this book. I've reviewed this multiple times on multiple platforms but nothing seems to quench my thirst to talk about it. It's got a swee...

It's better to take a promise against our addictions. Suicides never help 'anybody'.

It's been the second day of the news about a 14-year-old Ukrainian boy. The case is that, he was found dead in the street by jumping from the window of his building, in Sharjah. It was a suicide. You know why he did that? He was depressed due to the problems during his addictive gaming and internet. Gulf News has reported the news for 2 days in an eye-opening manner.
                                   It is reported that the boy's parents are divorced and that they were in different places. He reached Sharjah to visit his grandfather. This particularly indicates the children's isolation from parents. Moreover nowadays the communication between parents and children is deteriorating. In this busy life, one must never forget to give care and support to his or her children. If that is inadequate, it can lead to dangers. Many people have commented on the involvement of parents with children when this case has popped out.
                              Also from the children's side, they have to take a promise(not to show anybody) for themselves in their minds that, 'however addicted I am to gaming and social media, I'll never break the limit'. If such a consciousness is there, you'll never be a loser before the addiction. In this boy's case, the neighbours were very shocked because he was such a good boy. From that itself it's clear that, the child might have been suffering from inner depression.

In today's world, it's very important to take care of your children. Not in a way they feel frustrated, but in a way you tell them all the events in the world and their consequences.

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