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Top 3 Books 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? Thriller, mystery and crime: welcome to the world of amusement. To ease your headache (dedicating to all my friends who asked me book-recs) on choosing a novel, I got you. Here are top 3 mesmerizing books I have ranked. You may fasten those seatbelts though: because it's going to get a bit nippy. (accidentally remembered Kevin from Home Alone)  1. The Turn of the Key by Ruth Ware This little thriller gift ought to blow your mind by enticing words, classy atmosphere and mysterious frames. Every page, or rather, every word in this book is crafted very beautifully and in an elegant manner. If you scan your eyes across the pages, you will immediately find at least 5 pretty words at a glance. 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. It...

The Tea Library

It was one of the most special evenings I've ever had. A tea at 'The Tea Library' at Sheraton, Muscat. Mostly when I go to such fancy places, I love the vibes. But this one was incredibly overwhelming.
                 Although the ambience was quite modern, it had historic pieces. It was a combo of ancient culture and modernization. I remember what I had learnt in grade 10 in history. Events regarding the purchase of tea by Britain. Got me off-guarded! I was super surprised at the paintings placed on the walls of The Tea Library. I usually like only light teas and to my surprise, I got the opportunity to have the tasty Zafran Tea (Saffron). I got the fragrance of Saffron immediately as the waitress placed the tea in front of me.
               Luckily, I got the opportunity to watch a Jasmine Tea being prepared live for my mother right before her. All these gave a beautiful eve in The Tea Library.

              Actually all thanks to a friend of my father, Mr.Salim Al Mammari, a citizen of Sultanate of Oman, the Manager of Sheraton Hotel, Muscat. He was very welcoming and energetic to make us feel as good guests at Sheraton. The person himself gave out 50% of the ambience through his attractive smile and hospitality. Anyway, I'll never forget such a place. I never expected such a dream come true.


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