@@shreyaaaaggarwal I got the red ones from hill road, bandra. Gold one are from here www.amama.in/products/aditi-flower-studs-in-gold?_pos=23&_sid=6720b3ed7&_ss=r but they are currently sold out ☹ maybe pick up the image from this and do a google search image? I am sure there are lots of brands making the same piece.
Navya’s recommendations are definitely solid - I have to give her credit for that. And your breakdown of invisible women was excellent and eye-opening, I must say. By the way, I gifted my didi The Forest of Enchantments based on your recommendation from one of your previous videos, and she absolutely loved it! So, thank you for that :) I’m not big on love novels so I don't have any recommendations there, but The Times recently released its list of the 100 best books of the 21st century so far. Maybe you should check it out? Perhaps it could be an idea for a future video. Love the content as usual. Keep doing what you do! Peace.
Invisible women is definitely a must read! And thank you so much for letting me know that your gifted your didi the book 🥰 most of the times I do not know if my recommendations are making any difference, so THANK YOU for telling me! And yes already working on the Times list :) Thank you, Abhinav! 🫶🏻
Ooh definitely! And she recently recommended how to kill your family and lessons in chemistry. Navya and Twinkle definitely have an overlap on the kind of books they like!
I haven't read Collen Hoover’s book but I have seen her latest movie “It Ends with Us”. The only thing I liked the cinematic shots in that movie 😂. Btw I also started my YT Booktube. ❤
Loved the video!! Palace of Illusion is my fav amongst these. Have you read The Forty Rules of Love by Elif Shafak? If yes, do you have any novel recommendation written by her?
a looottt of shit in the book palace of illusions is fake. absolute fakery in showing kunti like an eveil mother in law or darupadi being attracted to karn or arjun being cold to her initially, duryodhan karn karn frindship being ideal friendship..or karn being denied qual educatin becuz of his caste.. as someone who knows ved vyas mahabharat this is TOTAL BULLSHIT OF A BOOK. there is a limit for creative liberty too. u cannot play with our itihaas however u like in the name of fcition. the author crossed all lines when it comes to thes and when i hear female narration of mahabharat i thought i would get to see the bold daughter born out of fire, the queen of indraprasth BUT NO, she is shown like a total weakling, a delicate flower who can be thrown around and played with to the likes of her husbands and mother in law. IT WAS NOT LIKE HAT AT ALL. THE AUTHOR CHITRA BANERJEE TAKES WAYYYYYY TO MUCH CREATIVE FREEDOM TO BE WRITING A BOOK ON OUR SACRED TEXT. ....seeing that she recommended this book......i definetly get to know a lot about her half knowledge ness or knowledge less ness when it comes to bhratiya culture. dear amolika ji, if u are someone intrested in the original mahabharat..(as u already know the basics).plz read the 2 books written by ami ganatra.
Umm…I said Mahabharata from ‘Draupadi’s POV’ in the book is fiction. Cause there are no recorded/documented scriptures from her perspective in history. As far as I know. And the author has also described this book as ‘fiction’.
Ermm... Peter Pan and Alice's Adventures in Wonderland are not 'Disney' stories, goodness! 😂😂 They are considered Classic Children's lit, equally enjoyed by adults. That comment of yours sounded more GenZ and lacking in depth than anything else you mentioned in the video up until the point I watched it.
Some of us grew up not reading these books but actually watching them on TV 😅 and produced by Disney hence my comment. But thank you for pointing it out. I will keep it in mind for future references 🥰
Tbh my first and thankfully last book of colleen hoover's was it ends with us, i hated the book throughout for so many reasons. I think people misunderstand the fact that the book does not adress abuse rather romantasizes it. Infact in most of her books i believe, the male characters basically abuse the fc and she finds it,well, romantic. Not to mention, Hoover's writing style is so bad, i felt like i was reading a Wattpad fanfiction written by a 13 year old. Her books are an insult to the world of literature.
I couldn't agree more. I was really excited about the concept but felt so let down by the treatment, the lack of character development and the conclusion. I saw it coming a mile away.
Liberation of Sita by Volga (tr. from Telugu) is a super slim book that is similar to Forest of Enchantment. If you liked this you would like that too, it predates Bannerji's book by a few years, has the same idea but (probably) in a more radical form.
Beautiful world where are you now. Palace of illusion ( Mahabharat from Draupadi's perspective) Forest of enhancement (Ramayan from sita's perspective)
I loved this book. I almost highlighted the entire book. Such a feminist book. Although I got bored or sometimes does not relate to the story like divorce thing but it covered a lot of things.
I know right!!! a lot of takeaways. I feel like our moms should also definitely read it. Even I skimmed through some of the pieces, but overall, super!
that true i read IT ENDS WITH US for romance but what i get from it A social lecture. I mean i was hooked with the start of it but they way it took turns in between god i was so disappionted coz they both has so much spark in the start .I mean comeon dude i was here for romance not for a social truma. Maybe a lot of people dont like it but i dont like Atlas at all. I mean i get it he was the good guy and have suffered from alot of thing but i couldn't come to love this character. Haven't read the second part coz i know it will have lot of Atlas so didn't touch it.
Yup! Absolutely. When I first read it years ago I was expecting romance and not a domestic violence book. It should have NOT been marketed like that. And that’s the issue with the movie too. Ryle, as a character has a lot to bite into in the first book. ‘It starts with us’ has a better character history arc for Atlas, less of DV and more of romance.
people have got a habit of judging other's work based on what they see on internet!! .. if you know what art of writing is, you'd know just how great of a writer she is to eexplore genres that others are not even willing to touch! hats off to the woman, hats off to colleen hoover!! and these *** people really need to stop with their criticism when they don't even know what the real story is about... and really , you are calling her books cringe, i agree there are some repetitive explicit scenes, but calling the story and characters and their interaction with each other as cringe is very careless on your part!
You didn’t watch the full video, did you 😂 and tonnes of authors do write on darker themes, CoHo is not the only one. Infact she likes to write about heavy themes in a weird way where she barely acknowledges how traumatic the theme is. IEWU is probably the only book she has done full justice.
@@amolikamaheshwari its not a weird way in which she writes, she writes to give the readers what they want, she knows what she will write that people will love to read, and that is exactly what she does... and if you talk about justice to the books,, well pick any of her books and tell me if you are not hooked till the end