Writing after a really long gap.
Does it ever happen that you're comfortably settled in your bed with a DAN BROWN book in your hand, totally engrossed in it and suddenly, lights off! And then you're reminded by your angry mom that it is 12 am, and you have to go to school the next day. Every ardent book reader has at some point in their life faced such problems. I find myself reading in the light of the fridge at 3 am.
The most inhuman torture was my almirah eventually locked, and I had to spend my entire vacations without books (except the fact that i found the almirah's key one day and quietly took some books). A major problem of a bookworm is the trauma which occupies you after reading a book, which is worsened when you read another book and get overwhelmed by its trauma, too. Everything around you seems to be different, and sometimes you become so influenced that you compare real people with fictional characters. Some books like THE THORN BIRDS make you cry, while some books like ANGELS AND DEMONS make you quiver with excitement. And then you'll hear people talking about sending you to a hospital for the mental.
People, never say " Don't take a book seriously" to someone who's in dolor due to the fictional happenings as the person will inevitably be offended. Sometimes not only fiction but even non-fiction grabs your attention for a long time. THE STORY OF HELEN KELLER did the same to me. I was fascinated by her spirit and her achievements despite her ailment. I realized the fact that being disabled can't stop you from achieving what you've set out for.
Does it ever happen that you're comfortably settled in your bed with a DAN BROWN book in your hand, totally engrossed in it and suddenly, lights off! And then you're reminded by your angry mom that it is 12 am, and you have to go to school the next day. Every ardent book reader has at some point in their life faced such problems. I find myself reading in the light of the fridge at 3 am.
The most inhuman torture was my almirah eventually locked, and I had to spend my entire vacations without books (except the fact that i found the almirah's key one day and quietly took some books). A major problem of a bookworm is the trauma which occupies you after reading a book, which is worsened when you read another book and get overwhelmed by its trauma, too. Everything around you seems to be different, and sometimes you become so influenced that you compare real people with fictional characters. Some books like THE THORN BIRDS make you cry, while some books like ANGELS AND DEMONS make you quiver with excitement. And then you'll hear people talking about sending you to a hospital for the mental.
People, never say " Don't take a book seriously" to someone who's in dolor due to the fictional happenings as the person will inevitably be offended. Sometimes not only fiction but even non-fiction grabs your attention for a long time. THE STORY OF HELEN KELLER did the same to me. I was fascinated by her spirit and her achievements despite her ailment. I realized the fact that being disabled can't stop you from achieving what you've set out for.
HELEN KELLER
With such mesmerizing, evangelical, thrilling and irresistible books around you, it seems hard to cope up with the world.
i kinda love the way you write <3
ReplyDeletekya baat kya baat kya baat..!! :)
ReplyDeleteThankyou so muchh. :)
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