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10 Places to visit if you are a potterhead

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If you are a Potterhead, these locations should definitely be on your travel list ( travel after the pandemic is over if you have even a bit of common sense, please).  As a Potterhead, let's be real; we all waited for our Hogwarts letter to arrive when we were eleven. Well, if we can't get that letter and visit actual Hogwarts, we can definitely experience a harry potter experience.  Here is a list of the top 10 places you definitely don't wanna miss if you a Potterhead. 10. Black Park, Iver, England Ever wanna visit the forbidden forest? Probably no. But still, you can visit this park in Iver to see where the Forbidden forest was filmed. Who knows, maybe you'll find Aragog or Firenze there. 9. Georgian House Hotel, London Going to visit every London harry potter destination, well you better have a hotel to stay. So why not a harry potter themed hotel in London. This hotel has harry potter themed rooms with cauldrons, spell books, and potions. This hotel gives you a ful

7 murder mysteries to keep you up all night

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Murder mysteries are one of my favorite genres. Who doesn't like the suspense and the thrill you get while reading it? Plus, there can't be a happy or a sad ending in a murder mystery! Even if the murderer is not caught in the end, the murderer is still identified. There is this thing about murder mysteries that you don't want to stop once you start them until you get the name of the murderer, even if it's a poorly written novel. So, here is a list of my top 7 murder mysteries book that I love reading so much that I have read some of them 2 times (even if I knew the murderer). If you think this list will be filled with Agatha Christie, then you are not wrong because she is one of my favorite authors, but it still has other authors like Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Tana French.    7.  The Mysterious Affairs at Styles, Agatha Christie This book is set during World War I in England at Styles Court, an Essex country manor. After the death of her Husband's death, Emi

TV shows based on books

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Don't you love it when your favorite book series gets converted into a tv show starring your dream actor as your favorite character? Yeah, I know the feeling! Here is a list of 7 tv shows based on books that are totally worth binge-watching at 3 am. 7. 13 Reasons Why The final and fourth season just aired on 5th June, and I haven't finished it yet, but the last 3 seasons were alright. Only the first season of this show was taken from the book, and for me, only that season was good enough—the first book dealt with Hannah Baker and her suicide and 13 reasons why she suicided. But the second season deals with justice for her, and the third season completely changes track as it deals with a side character, and so does the fourth season. I loved the first season, but the rest of them are just not for me. 6.  The Vampire Diaries  This show was a little boring for me initially, and I might have DNF'ed this show for like a whole year. Still, I completed it because once you reach th

Must Read Classics

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        Little Women, Louisa May Alcott T his classic was published by Louisa May Alcott in 2 volumes, one in 1968 and the other in 1969. This story deals with the story of 4 girls Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy March. They live with their mother in Massachusetts  in poverty while their father is away for the war. It is a story written about the adventure, mistakes, and experiments of the four girls. I enjoyed reading this because of the fun the girls have and how they discover various aspects of life. Like me, Jo is a little tomboyish and enjoys to write, Meg was the eldest and is beautiful, Amy is still in school, but I find her a little bit dramatic, and Beth is the timid piano player. The March sisters had a neighbor Laurie which made the entire reading more fun with his black eyes and curly black hair. He was adopted by his grandfather and was being tutored by John Brooks to enter Harvard. You will definitely have bipolar moods reading this one. The recent movie adaptation of this classic

Best Dystopian Novels

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5. DIVERGENT, VERONICA ROTH This book is set in a world where people are divided based on their nature. If you are nice Abnegation, if you are strong Dauntless, if you are intelligent, then Erudite, if you never lie, then Candor. IF you had neither of those, you are in trouble. If you are in trouble more than on then too, you are in the situation. This book is filled with action and adventure. This book can leave you shocked by the end.  4. READY PLAYER ONE  This book follows a future world where people live in video games and virtual reality and have entirely destroyed the place in which they actually live. The story follows a group of friends who beat the game and win a prize, and, in the process, fight bad guys. I really loved this one because it isn't like most dystopian cliche novels where the world is dictated by a form of organization. 3. THE MAZE RUNNER, JAMES DASHNER This book series is also converted into a film series, starring Dylan O'Brien. This book follows the jo