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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...

'Eighth Grade' (2018): Movie Review

I should have to say that this is probably one of the most effective movies I've watched. Eighth Grade. It sounds like middle school and that's it. It's a life, literally a realistic version of the life of an eighth grader girl. I'm saying a major idea about this movie. Eighth Grade can be watched by anybody. Anybody of any age!
                                     It says about an introvert girl and her school life- how she handles it with fright in her heart. But on the contrary she is a very sensible and jolly kind of girl too. Due to the problems usually faced by teens emotionally, she is an introvert. I am not giving you spoilers because it's worth watching. Although it has the main character as a teen, grown ups will also have a good time watching it as they'll get to know well about the problems of children especially when they go out and connect with people face to face. It reveals the fact that parents play a high degree of role in the life of teenagers. You'll understand what I mean when you watch it. For teenagers, of course it's an eye opener. It's nothing sort of an advice. Eighth Grade gives us a chance to think about who and what we actually are. Bring your own 'YOU' outside. That's the caption or catchy-word I feel right for this movie.
                                   When adults watch it, they can even remember about their adolescent period too. So it gives an apt frame for all kind of people to make changes in their lives. Also for non-introverts, this movie can make them understand the feelings of an inward and lonely person, like how to take care of them and guide them.
                                  Starring Elsie Fisher as Kayla, Emily Robinson as Olivia, Luke Prael as Aiden and many more to see. So many people can relate to the characters in this movie. It's rated 7.5/10 by IMDb and 99% by Rotten Tomatoes. You know something? Elsie Fisher was the one who dubbed for Agnes in Despicable Me !!
                             Truly an inspiring movie. Watch it!

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