As days go by and the lockdown gets extended, one tries to find new things to do in order to keep busy and entertained. And what better option can be than books?
Reading is a boon during this period of self-isolation. But finding the right book is crucial and to help you find the right book with an honest review, you can follow these bookstagrammers to discover your next read.
Resh Susan
@thebooksatchel
Resh is usually thinking about words or food. She is often non-aligned but in her own fussy, peculiar way – both tea and coffee (weak black tea, strong chaya, weak black coffee and moderately strong filter coffee), annotated books and crisp, unblemished pages, descriptive prose and illustrations, books and movies.
Arpita Bhattacharya
@bagfullofbooks
“I see the world through these books. When I look at a map of North America I see Anne of Green Gables in Prince Edward Island, LM Alcott’s Orchard House in Concord, Massachusetts, Laura Ingalls Wilder in the Wisconsin Woods, Huck Finn in the Midwest and Hemingway’s house in the Key West,” Arpita in her own words.
Panka Kikon
@booksmusiclovelife
An avid reader and a book reviewer, Kikon mostly delves into non fiction, including self-help and personal development. Check out his blog booksmusiclovelife for some interesting reads ranging from psychology to issues on the North East. Kikon also recommends Obstacle is the way by Ryan Holiday, a book to become a ‘’ental athlete’ during this quarantine time by developing the discipline of perception, action and will.
Mir
@khubaibliophile
Mir’s account is all about #indianwomenintranslation #readingmymothertongue.
Vidhya A Thakkar
@reader_viddh
Mumbai-based Vidya is a book blogger, reviewer and a marketing strategist.
Niki
@thebookelf_
The IIM Bangalore graduate is a digital content creator, a book reader and reviewer.
Pooja Singh
@a.book.by.the.window
A software developer herself, Pooja is a reader, content creator and the founder of #takeyourbooksout
Book Soul
@booxoul
From Murakami to Manu Pillai, Book Soul is a great account for book reviews and influence
Vivek Tejuja
@vivekisms
A culture editor with a magazine, Vivek has a blog named thehungryreader.wordpress.com
Mridula
@ecstatic_yet_chaotic
In her own words, Mridula is an “impatient reader” and prefers short stories and novellas over full length novels.
Padmaja
@thebookishtales
An avid reader, Padmaja has a blog callled thebookishtales.wordpress.com
Moumita@bookishbong
Creator of #bengalibookrecommendation, Moumita’s account is a perfect place for book review. (IANS)