Non-Fiction Reads

Highly recommend all of the below :

Quote of the day – Robert A. Heinlein

I am free, no matter what rules surround me. If I find them tolerable, I tolerate them; if I find them too obnoxious, I break them. I am free because I know that I alone am morally responsible for everything I do.Robert A. Heinlein

Morning One-Liner

You think swimming with sharks is expensive? Swimming with sharks cost me an arm and a leg.

Lord of the Rings – J.R.R. Tolkien

LOTR, along with the Hobbit, is probably a set of books that I have read the most ever. It was a magical moment when I first discovered it, way back in my mid teens and I just couldn't put it down. And whenever I feel a little lost in life now, or down moments where... Continue Reading →

Quote of the day – Judy Blume

Let children read whatever they want and then talk about it with them. If parents and kids can talk together, we won't have as much censorship because we won't have as much fear.Judy Blume

Just a thought ….

Be aware of your behaviour .... spread of toxic mentality is not only harmful to others, it is primarily harmful to yourself. Lead your life with love. Always.

Mobile Pics Update

So, soon I will be uploading second batch of the pictures which I have taken from my mobile. And by the looks of it there are way too many pics to stack as one gallery. I think, I will split it into possibly batch of 100, that way it will make it easier for me... Continue Reading →

Indie Reads Update

So .... I am about to finish my 4th indie/small press read for the month of August and after that I shall be posting all 4 books on here. All 4 were very interesting books this month, specially the last one is brilliant which I am hoping to finish by the end of today. And... Continue Reading →

Bank Holiday Joke

How many tickles does it take to make an octopus laugh? Ten Tickles

Brief thought on the lack of thoughts

A lot of people I see online just need to maybe tweet this and be done with it, 'I will say anything online that gets me some attention and likes - all strings attached of mine to my puppet master'. We really need to stop outsourcing our thoughts and start thinking for our own selves.... Continue Reading →

Ep2. The Story of Sandwich

So, I got a bit distracted revamping my website, and I still have not finished recording the latest 11th episode of The World of Momus: History & Myth podcast about The Lost City of Atlantis. But, while you are waiting, have a listen to the still most popular episode of the series so far about... Continue Reading →

Weekend Joke

This graveyard looks overcrowded. People must be dying to get in.

Thought of the day

For crisis management it's good to draw up worst case scenarios but it's a folly to make them your predictors and work towards them. You make provisions, yes, and if certain thresholds are broken then enact them. But you don't scare people to compensate for you incompetence. Personally though, I don't like worse case scenarios.... Continue Reading →

July Indie Reads (2021)

These are the four Indie books I read in the month of July. To support my fellow indie and small press authors, I have decided to read 4 indie & small press books per month. I primarily made a list of over 40 or so books when I asked authors to nominate their own books... Continue Reading →

Quote of the day – Kahlil Gibran

I have found both freedom and safety in my madness; the freedom of loneliness and the safety from being understood, for those who understand us enslave something in us.Kahlil Gibran

Morning Joke

Why did Billy get fired from the banana factory? He kept throwing away the bent ones. PS: It is funny to me because I have a close friend named Billy. Otherwise, I know, it is a pretty lame joke.

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