Today's day was but an abidance of yesterday.I read for an incredulous six hours at a stretch.I completed the tome of the immortals of meluha.It was a very intriguing read and each chapter unfolds a part of lord Shiva's life.I surmise it to be one of my best reads.Done with the first book of the trilogy, I started with the second,the secret of the nagas.I finished a mere 20 pages of the book.So far, I haven't found anything worth being amused at but I hope to do so as I continue reading it tomorrow.The author has proven to be a distinguished writer and thinker, why thinker? The book is mainly suspense; the resolutions to the problems are mind-staggering and every answer to a problem would leave the reader gaping.The author has managed to think in the perspective of the mahadev,Lord Shiva.Apart from reading, my mother took me to "the market".There are plenty of markets here but this substantial one is worth being referred to as the market.There were a colossal horde selling grocery.I reckon there were around 200 vendors selling the same vegetables-only, at different prices.Thus, one as to walk around finding the right price for the vegetable.Me and my grandmother went around and bought a few vegetables while my mother and sister stayed back.Apart from the vegetables, one can find literally everything, from medicines to crockery to sport goods.After having bought all the necessities, we travelled back home.I instantly sat down and was on the verge of finishing the immortals of meluha.I finished it and then, brought the secret of the nagas in my hands and quickly finished 20 pages.Only then did my eyes start to twitch and the only my brain reprimanded in reading further.Today, Genius's chapter 5 is going to be aired and as far as I'm concerned, chapter five is going to be astounding thus, considering that I will stay awake late till I'm done watching it, I decided to write my blog earlier.Writing these words, I am done surmising today's day:)
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