Monday, 10 February 2020

Life Lessons from Tuesdays with Morrie.


Hi Readers!

The first book I read in February is Mitch Alboom’s Tuesdays with Morrie. This is one of those life-affirming books with a lot of advice but it doesn’t throw the advice at your face. Rather the words beautifully dance around in your thoughts making you realise about some of the precious things in life; love, family, community and also some of the fearsome things like death & how to be okay with it. Everyone needs to read this book at least once a year because every time you re-read it, you get a new lesson from it. Such is the beauty of this book.
It is the story about two men, a young man confused about life and an old man who is wise even when he is dying. Mitch meets Morrie every Tuesday & they talk about life. They talk about real things that all of us face which makes this book close to the reader.

Goodreads Rating: 4
My Rating: 5

I didn’t want to review it because it’s pretty flawless, so instead this post is all about the quotes I found to be truly inspiring!

  • We all have the same beginning-birth-and we all have the same end-death. So how different can we be?
  • Love is when you are as concerned about someone else’s situation as you are about your own.
  • Don’t let go too soon, but don’t hang on too long.
  • There’s a big confusion in this country over what we want versus what we need.
  • I am every age, up to my own.




  • If you don’t have the support and love and caring and concern that you get from a family, you don’t have much at all.
  • Once you learn how to die, you learn how to live.
  • Tapes, like photographs and videos, are a desperate attempt to steal something from death’s suitcase.




  • Sometimes you cannot believe what you see, you have to believe what you feel.
  • Death ends a life, not a relationship.
  • Don't cling to things because everything is impermanent.
  • Love wins, love always wins.




Until next time,


January Reads!

Hi Readers! How are you all? How has the first month of 2020 treated you?
Well, for me, I’m already kind of beat. I sure started the year with a LOT of goals, what with the 20 Things to do in 2020, 52 Books in 52 Weeks & the Habit Tracker! All these things are making me exhausted instead of improving me. So, one month in, I have already made some changes in the 20 Things. As for the Reading Challenge, I am on track, having read 5 books already! In this post, I’m going to write mini reviews of the FOUR BOOKS I read in January!

~~SHOUT BY LAURIE HALSE ANDERSON~~
This book of poems – SHOUT won the Goodreads Choice Awards in 2019 for the best poetry book. This is why I wanted to read it. Having read this, I have also crossed off the ‘Poetry’ book from the Challenge.

Goodreads describes it as “A searing poetic memoir and call to action from the bestselling and award-winning author of Speak, Laurie Halse Anderson!” It is quite inspiring & I loved a few parts of it. But, for a 304 paged poetry book, it is a lot repetitive. Some of the parts are just glorified in the name of poetry & do not make much sense. At least, they didn’t make much sense to a seasoned reader like me. The book has its highlights & also its low points. I felt that some poems could be easily skipped making it a shorter & better 200-page book.

Goodreads Rating: 4
My Rating: 3




~~NOTHING VENTURED BY JEFFREY ARCHER~~
I had never read anything by Jeffrey Archer before reading this one. But, I’m glad I started with Nothing Ventured, because I’m sure the author must have better-written books than this one. By reading this book, I have checked the ‘Crime’ book from the Challenge.

“Nothing Ventured is not a detective story. It is the story of the making of a detective.” This was what lured me into reading it. But, I didn’t find it vastly different from other detective stories. The only thing is that the personal detective story is about 10% more than in usual crime & thriller novels. The story revolves around Detective William Warwick as he joins the Police Force. It shows a number of cases he works on. This is what impressed me the most. One story line but multiple case stories within it. Sometimes you get confused as to which case is being solved. But, that’s what I liked about it. Having said that, the cases shown in the book are quite generic & won’t have you at the edge of your seat. It is quite possible to predict the ending & doesn’t leave much scope for shocks. But, because I like Jeffrey Archer’s writing style, I am going to read his most popular book - Kane & Abel.

Goodreads Rating: 4
My Rating: 3

~~KAFKA ON THE SHORE BY HARUKI MURAKAMI~~
I’m sure most of you know about my love/hate reader relationship when it comes to Murakami books. I either end up totally hating them or absolutely loving them. Kafka on the Shore is among the latter. The most distinctive aspect about Murakami’s writing is how there is always extremely weird things happening in the universe of the book. Like in this book & also in A Wild Sheep Chase. Maybe this is the reason I wasn’t fond of Norwegian Wood. With Kafka on the Shore, I have ticked the ‘A Book translated to English’ from my Challenge.

Kafka on the Shore follows 2 parallel stories; one side of Nakata which has all the weird things & dumb conversations & on the other hand that of Kafka with the intellectual discussions. This way there is always a balance for the reader; not too weird & not too heavy. This book has things like people being able to talk to cats, fish & mackerel & leeches falling from the sky, ghost or soul of a living person floating around, a concept that can take the shape of any human being, unaged soldiers from WWII hidden in the forest & so on. This is written in the book’s description which was the clear reason it drew me to read it. And, I ENJOYED reading this book. There are just SO MANY unusual things in it that it’s impossible to guess the ending. It leaves a lot to the readers’ imagination & it can make you come up with multiple unreal scenarios in your head about what will happen. This is another thing I loved. Along with all the weirdness, there are also a lot of METAPHORS which also makes the novel thought-provoking. The book has it all & it was an absolute delight to finally read it!

Goodreads Rating: 4
My Rating: 4.5



~~SUCH A FUN AGE BY KILEY REID~~
Such a Fun Age is one of the most talked-about books that I know of. It also the author’s debut novel which is also a Reese Book Club pick. I read thing only because I wanted to tick the ‘Recommended by Reese’s Book Club’ from my Challenge. Obviously, this is going to be the LAST book that I will have picked from Reese’s recommendations, because like almost all her recommendations, I didn’t like it.

Goodreads describes it as “A big-hearted story about race and privilege, set around a young black babysitter, her well-intentioned employer, and a surprising connection that threatens to undo them both.” What I thought would be a light read turned out to be a book with a lot of meaning between the lines. It’s just that that meaning could’ve been better written throughout the novel. It misses something which I can’t quite put a finger on, but yes, it feels incomplete.

Goodreads Rating: 4
My Rating: 3


In February, I read Mitch Alboom’s ‘Tuesdays with Morrie’ which was easily the best thing I have read this year. I may write a post with all the life-lessons from it & make it the most optimistic thing you read on my blog! Stay tuned!

Until next time,

Thursday, 2 January 2020

2020 Reading Challenge: 52 Books in 52 Weeks!

Hi Readers!
You all know how much of a planner I am. You can clearly see that from the 20 Things to do in 2020 post. While I am always organized in most matters, there is one important area where I am haphazard. And that, dear readers, is shockingly READING! I never plan on the number of books to read in a month. I never decide to read specific titles. I always read as per my mood. I randomly pick up an unread book from my bookshelf. Or when I see repetitive recommendations, I just download the e-book & start reading. So, that’s that. And, I love the freedom that comes along with it. There’s no pressure. However, this year, I am doing something different. In 2020, since my main focus is going to be on reading, I thought to make it a little HAPPENING.

Last year I was able to read 40 books quite easily. So, I thought of targeting 50 books, but then I came up with this plan: 52 BOOKS IN 52 WEEKS! This is just one part of the 2020 Reading Challenge.

Another part is the interesting one. I always used to see these lists of books on Pinterest. So, out of nowhere, I thought I ought to make a list too! And, that is how I came up with the ULTIMATE READING CHALLENGE! Below are the 52 types of books I plan on reading! Some are as per genre, some are recommendations, some are random, some are fun & lastly 6 books out of 52 can be anything I want to read. Because I am a moody reader, I did not want to make too rigid a schedule. So, these 6 books will be breathing space for me.
I am super optimistic about the 2020 Reading Challenge: 52 Books in 52 Weeks! If you like it, you can follow it as well!!



Until next time,

Wednesday, 1 January 2020

20 Things To Do in 2020!

Hi Readers! How are you all doing? This is the first post of 2020 & it had to be this one; 20 Things to do in 2020!! Doing this thing last year really helped me in a lot of ways. I was able to monitor my growth, measure my productivity & actually see the change within the span of a year. It is another plus point that I am a compulsive planner, which is why I loved planning this. But, to think that I accomplished 85 % of the 19 things is something I am proud of.

Enough about the past. Let’s talk about 2020! This year round, I have made just a few changes in the 20 things, because now these are not just things, but habits which I cannot give up. Like reading, listening to TED talks, savings, writing blog posts, focusing on health, cooking & so on. Once I started making this list, I thought it was too boring or generic. So, I added a few fun things as well. I hope I will do those despite my love for boring. Anyway, have a look at my 20 Things to do in 2020!


~~THE DAILY HABIT TRACKER~~
Another ritual that I am starting is The Daily Habit tracker! I saw this idea on Pinterest (where else!) I really liked the thought of mapping everything I do every day & then marking it in little boxes for a job done. Obsessive? Yes Compulsive? Yes Do I love it? YES!

As much as I’d have liked to do this in just one page for the whole year, it is impossible. So, even though these are the things I need to do daily, I am going to make the tracker monthly for convenience. These are some of the daily targets I plan on achieving in 2020!


Some of the above things I already do daily, but some things I don’t do consistently. So, if I had to mark it every single day, I know I will do those. Would I brush my teeth at night to avoid dental problems? Maybe, maybe not. But, will I brush my teeth just so I could colour a tiny square? Absolutely yes!
In addition to not using mobile phone for an hour a day, I am also going to incorporate a No Social Media day once a week. I had way too many things to do, which is why I didn’t add it in the list. This is why there is no real pressure to do it, but I am going to do my best.

So, here I am! Ready for the New Year. Ready for the new decade! With all the targets planned & things set to achieve, I can only hope to have a lot of fun while I do all of these things & more! Happy New Year!!
Until next time,

Tuesday, 31 December 2019

Thank You, 2019!


Hi Readers! This post is an addition to all the Year Review posts. I realized that when I reviewed the 19 Things to do in 2019, I was being way too practical & realistic. It was more work than fun. And then, today I read something I had written exactly one year ago – Thank You,2018. After reading that post, I felt really happy. Like I had actually achieved something.
In that one year old post, I quote-

“It was a good year. I know I keep saying ‘good’, because I just want to be honest. I really hope a year from now, I can say that I had a ‘great’ year.”

And then, I reflected more about the year & indeed turns out, I had a ‘great’ year.

Reading these past posts & then comparing those to the present is so important. Whether you are doing better or worse, that comparison is important. It helps to set clearer & more ambitious goals. It helps better prepare yourself for the next year. And then, it also helps in having some fun in between of achieving these goals. If we can check out Year on Year performance almost every day at work, then why not in our personal life as well? This is why, I did a bit of retrospection & thought of this 2019 Photo Post!









Until next time,

Monday, 30 December 2019

Top 12 Web Series of 2019!


Hi Folks! As part of the Mindscape Reviews, you have already seen the Top 12 Books I Read in 2019. That leaves us with the other part of reviews – web series! I binge watched a lot this year. Some series were exceptional (Dark S02 & Fleabag S02) , some much awaited ones were a disappointment (Game of Thrones S08, Sacred Games S02 & Little Things S03) , some were just plain boring (Trinkets & Typewriter) while some were standalone great first seasons (Russian Doll & Modern Love.) And, I also rewatched my favourite shows (FRIENDS, The Big Bang Theory, The Office, Seinfeld & HIMYM.) I watched a lot of shows released in 2019 & also some amazing shows released earlier (The Golden Girls, Broadchurch & Bates Motel.)
Over the year, I made a note for all the web series I watched (because obviously I did.) Turns out, I watched 45 Web Series this year! Below are the 12 best web series of 2019! Have a look!



~~THE BIG BANG THEORY S12~~
After a long run of fun-filled, sarcastic & amazing 12 seasons, The Big Bang Theory has finally ended. I thought that the beginning of the last season was quite average, but as it progressed, the episodes were really good. And, as it has to be, the last episode was perfection, with all the feels!
Where to Watch: Netflix
IMBD Rating: 8.1/10
~~DARK S02~~
This was the best recommendation I received in 2019. This show is indeed dark & full of things that are so advanced, it is impossible to understand it entirely, let alone point out loopholes. It is about time travel & mystery. The kind of infinite & unpredictable stories that happen in this show are beyond anyone’s contemplation. This is quite underrated, but definitely a must-watch!!
Where to Watch: Netflix
IMBD Rating: 8.7/10
~~FLEABAG S02~~
I don’t think I need to say anything about Fleabag. When it won 4 Emmys this year, it was obvious that I had to watch it. And, after watching this show, I became a life time fan of Phoebe Waller-Bridge. Not only is she an amazing actress, but also a brilliant writer & producer. And, absolutely a perfectionist in all the three! Go watch it now & if you have, rewatch!!
Where to Watch: Amazon Prime
IMBD Rating: 8.7/10
~~DELHI CRIME~~
This show is in Hindi talking about the brutal & inhuman rape case of Nirbhaya which happened in Delhi in 2012. It is nail-biting, but it will also make you want to pause now & then because of the horrification of it all. The actors have done a great job in showcasing the story in the best way possible.
Where to Watch: Netflix
IMBD Rating: 8.5/10
~~UNBELIEVABLE~~
This is another show about rape cases & harassment to women. Two brilliant female detectives work together to solve the multiple rape cases that take place over a period of time. While solving the rape cases & throughout the show, it hints on sexual harassment that women face; outside, at the workplace & just about in any random situation. The story line & direction is really good. While the end is predictable, it still makes you obsessed about the whole situation & its intensity. You got to watch this in your leisure time!
Where to Watch: Netflix
IMBD Rating: 8.5/10
~~MODERN LOVE~~
I recently watch Modern Love, which is an 8-episode miniseries with 8 different stories of real people. These stories are inspired by a real-life personal essay from the New York Times column ‘Modern Love.’! It has amazing actors such as Anne Hathaway, Tina Fey, Dev Patel, Andrew Scott, Cristin Milioti & more! This show is entirely WHOLESOME & make the most narcissistic & pessimistic person feel hopeful.
Where to Watch: Amazon Prime
IMBD Rating: 8/10
~~STRANGER THINGS S03~~
Stranger Things needs no introduction! We all are hooked to it. Young kids, monsters, evil corporations, girl with super powers! It’s all A-AMAZING. The third season is as good as the earlier two. Watch it, right away!
Where to Watch: Netflix
IMBD Rating: 8.8/10
~~KILLING EVE S02~~
The most wonderful things I like about Killing Eve is the women trio of actress Sandra Oh, actress Jodie Comer & writer Phoebe Waller-Bridge! (Did I already mention that I absolutely ADORE Phoebe?) This is such an adventurous & nail-biting show. You never know what will happen next. This is a must watch because of its unpredictable story line, brilliant direction & amazing actors!
Where to Watch: Hotstar
IMBD Rating: 8.3/10
~~THE GOOD PLACE S03~~
Kristen Bell starrer The Good Place is your stress-free & fun show to watch when you are not sure what to watch. I had loved the first season. Second season was average, but the third one is really good & picks up. Fourth season is on-going, but yet to be broadcasted on Netflix.
Where to Watch: Netflix
IMBD Rating: 8.1/10
~~CITY OF DREAMS~~
This was a show I did not expect to like. I only watched it because the actors are Priya Bapat & Siddharth Chandekar. I ended up liking it for its unpredictable story line. While some part of it can be anticipated, most of it is a suspense as the story revolves around politics.
Where to Watch: Hotstar
IMBD Rating: 7.7/10
~~RUSSIAN DOLL~~
Natasha Lyonne starrer Russian Doll is unlike anything you might have seen. You need to watch it to know what I am talking about. I loved Natasha’s performance in Orange is the New Black, which is the sole reason I watched Russian Doll & I was not disappointed. Not in the least!
Where to Watch: Netflix
IMBD Rating: 7.9/10
~~EUPHORIA~~
When the bogus season 3 of Thirteen Reasons Why came out, people started comparing it with Euphoria. While the former is just a teen with attention issues, the latter actually focuses on different types of addiction; drugs, sex, fame etc. It also promotes body positivity & getting out of toxic friendships & relationships. I loved all the actors, especially Zendaya, even when she is passed out most of the times.
Where to Watch: Hotstar
IMBD Rating: 8.4/10

Have you watched any of these OTT web series? What were your 2019 favourites? Let me know in the comments below!!
Until next time,

Wednesday, 25 December 2019

Top 12 Books I Read in 2019



Hi Readers!
As promised, here is the list of 12 books that I read this year 7 absolutely LOVED. These are not all published this year, but just the ones that I happened to read this year. From the 40 books that I read (never going to NOT MENTION this), these 12 are the top ones!

As the title suggests, ‘Maybe You Should Talk to Someone’ is about therapy. Lori Gottlieb is a psychotherapist & talks about her different patients who see her for a lot of different reasons. Their therapy journey is beautifully showcased from start till end. We also get to see Lori’s therapist & their sessions. Throughout the book, there is SO MUCH character development from all these characters that is nothing but inspiring. Lori, her patients, her therapist! It’s brilliantly written & after reading it, even you will take something from it in the form of therapy.

The Moment of Lift is a book reflecting on how empowering women changes the world. It has topics such as Maternal & Newborn Health, Family Planning, Girls in Schools, Unpaid Work, Child Marriage, Women in Agriculture, Women in the Workplace & the last chapter – Let Your Heart Break: The Lift of Coming Together. It is now the BEST BOOK I HAVE READ IN MY LIFE. Not just this year, not just in non-fiction, but from all of the 200 some books I have read in my life, this is the best one.


‘Daisy Jones And The Six’ is what you can call historical fiction but in the most intriguing fashion possible. It’s like reading a documentary about the best band there ever was. Daisy Jones is someone who is popular for nothing in particular, until she finally starts singing & writing songs. The Six consists of 6 members of the band. They have a lot of talent, but not as much fame as Daisy. So, together, they become a perfect combo.
It starts off with different chapters wherein there are story lines happening for Daisy & The Six parallely until the stories finally merge & the outcome is a beautiful song named 'Honeycomb'.
Thereon after, they realise, one is not complete without the other. They need their combined talent to create something really epic. This is how ‘Daisy Jones And The Six’ come into existence. From the beginning of the novel, as individual musicians until the end as a Band, it’s an extraordinary story which will make you want to come back for more.
It is simple. It is intense. It is glorified. It is magic. It is 70s rock n roll!


Whisper Network is a story focusing on women in the workplace; how they are treated as against men, how their promotions are held off, how one mistake costs their career, how cases of sexual harassment filed by them are not believed or taken seriously. From being judged either as a working mother or a stay-at-home mother to deciding whether women were really harassed by men in power or is it just for attention, this story has it all. It’s also a story where we learn that despite all the injustice against these women, incredible things can happen when women have each other’s’ backs.

In ‘My Lovely Wife’, the protagonists are a couple who are married for fourteen years with 2 kids, who live in a nice neighborhood & have decent jobs. It’s almost another too boring of a family. But, not quite, because they have their own dirty little secret. Their hobby involves kidnapping women, torturing them & then murdering them. With such an interesting story line, it is impossible to put the book down. But when you read such a riveting novel in such a short span of time, it’s pretty much like watching a murder documentary, only it’s way more intense. At times, you do need to pause to gasp for breath because of the intensity of it all.


‘The Hate U Give’ is what I would call modern revolutionary novel that will be termed as a ‘classic’ few decades down the line. Its focus is on why Black Lives Matter. It is all about how, even in the 21st century, there is still discrimination against people of colour, how they are treated by the police & how there is still so much prejudice involved. It really shows how much needs to change & after reading the novel, it feels like it will still take decades for things to change.
This novel will leave you with something to think about. As I am neither a black or a white person, I can never fully understand how people of colour actually feel about the discrimination, but this book got it real close. What’s wrong is wrong & it doesn’t take race to understand that.


‘Force of Nature’ is a mystery thriller fictional novel written by Jane Harper. This is the second book she has written with Aaron Falk as one of the main detectives. The base story is set in the Giralang Ranges, which is basically a forest. A group of ladies & another group of men who work at BaileyTennants are supposed to take this particular corporate retreat with the motto of team building, working under pressure & what not.

Interestingly, 5 ladies start their journey in the forest, but after a few days, only 4 ladies come out. To quote the book, “It wasn’t any one thing that went wrong, it was a hundred little things.”


The Dry is a mystery thriller by Jane Harper. After I read her book ‘Force of Nature’, I was obviously going to read all of her books! Her writing is wonderful & always leaves you wanting for more. With Aaron Falk as the main detective, the novel is about solving a homicide. In a family of four, the father (Luke Hadler) kills his wife, his young son & then himself. Or does he?

 It is the story of Bernadette Fox; how her crazed past & her anti-social present ultimately led to her mysterious disappearance. Once you start this & get completely in the groove of it, it will be impossible to put the book down.
You will love the characters & their development throughout the story. The beginning, end & past flashbacks, everything is nail-bitingly interesting to read. It is an amazingly well-written character-focused story with a great end as well.

A Wild Sheep Chase is exactly what the title suggests. It is the story of a man who goes on an adventure in search of one particular sheep. The novel is a mix between a mystery and philosophical story. There are so many things in it which make it a lot weird, but the weird part is the beauty of it which makes you not stop reading it.

The Shooting Star
The Shooting Star is a travel book written by Shivya. It talks about her preferred way of travel, how freeing it is. She is a digital nomad with the world as her home. For travellers, it is truly inspiring. 


So, those are the Top 12 books I read this year! Have you read any of these? Let me know in the comments below & as always, I'd love some book recommendations!!

Until next time,

Top 12 Posts of 2019!


Hi Readers,

This is one of the 2019 Year Roundup Posts, specific to Mindscape in Words. A lot of things depend on a post getting more page views than other. When I did an analysis, I was shocked to know which the top posts were. So, here are MiW’s Top 12 Posts of 2019! I'm happy because it's a mix of book reviews, travel posts & Diary Logs!

5.       Daisy Jones & The Six

If you hadn't read these posts earlier, I hope you did now! Stay tuned for the next post for the Top 12 Books I read in 2019!

Until next time,



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