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  • @saumyabratadeb9058
    @saumyabratadeb9058 6 років тому +521

    The worst mistake of my life is reading half girlfriend!!!😭😭

    • @thehellyblog
      @thehellyblog  6 років тому +38

      Haha it is!

    • @pranavbhushan5391
      @pranavbhushan5391 6 років тому +12

      Haha I am glad now that I haven't read it till now.

    • @saswini101
      @saswini101 5 років тому +4

      My condolence to you. 🙏 I can totally understand the pain you’re going through 😂😂

    • @deeksharajput126
      @deeksharajput126 5 років тому +1

      I was about to buy half girlfriend book but my jn. Save me by saying didi u can waste your time doing anything no need to buy that ....And the same reaction I got from anyone

    • @paag3969
      @paag3969 5 років тому +6

      one indian girl😵😵

  • @sangeetachandel5566
    @sangeetachandel5566 6 років тому +282

    You know ur the first youtuber or booktuber , I would say, who is like
    "Buri hai to hai.... I'll not lie "
    AND " even if nobody supports me"
    Let me tell......
    Ur attitude is awesome

  • @sritamamanna5796
    @sritamamanna5796 6 років тому +319

    Every writer should write some trash so that non-readers get the habit of reading. Then they should write some good books so that new readers can learn what to read.

  • @kratikabansal142
    @kratikabansal142 6 років тому +138

    I get tears in my eyes whenever I see Harry Potter books and ligos on your shelf. Yes, I'm a potterhead and J.K.Rowling has changed my life.

    • @sangeetamukherjee
      @sangeetamukherjee 5 років тому +6

      Dude !!! THANK YOU FOR SAYING THAT!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
      Thank you....So so sooooooo much..... J.K Rowling shaped my personality too......The Wizarding Universe is the thing that I can die for !!!

    • @sreelaajayan2928
      @sreelaajayan2928 4 роки тому +2

      I am also..........

    • @shreyabhagat1200
      @shreyabhagat1200 4 роки тому +2

      Me too!

    • @jadythemovielover7417
      @jadythemovielover7417 4 роки тому +3

      I think Rowling has changed all of our lives to its best!! :):)

    • @shreyabhagat1200
      @shreyabhagat1200 4 роки тому +1

      @@jadythemovielover7417 Even shr herself is changed now a days that's why potterheads are upset with her!😕😧

  • @dhrjarun
    @dhrjarun 3 роки тому +37

    The 3 mistakes of my life:
    1. Reading Half Girlfriend
    2. Reading One Indian Girl
    3. Reading One Arranged Murder

    • @lmaosusbaka
      @lmaosusbaka 3 роки тому +3

      One Indian girl was not that bad...

    • @bhagya9878
      @bhagya9878 3 роки тому +2

      Lol😂😂😂

    • @vivreddy5703
      @vivreddy5703 3 роки тому +1

      i just completed the girl in room 105 and though it bored me for the first half later i kind of liked and now i was hoping to read one arranged murder will you suggest me to go ahead??

    • @lmaosusbaka
      @lmaosusbaka 3 роки тому

      @@vivreddy5703 The girl on the train... I have some mystery and suspense recommendation do you need some?

    • @vivreddy5703
      @vivreddy5703 3 роки тому +1

      @@lmaosusbaka yeah!! please i need some

  • @slm627
    @slm627 4 роки тому +45

    1. To all the boys I've loved before
    2. All the bright places
    3. The fault in our stars
    4. Insurgent
    Indian Books:
    5. Half-Girlfriend
    6. I too had a love story
    7. Everyone has a story

  • @manognathumukunta4290
    @manognathumukunta4290 6 років тому +362

    I was waiting for half girlfriend to pop up😂😂

  • @zephrinenoronha5981
    @zephrinenoronha5981 6 років тому +67

    The fault in our stars was a beautiful book. I just loved all those parts in the book that made me stop reading and think, like Oblivion, being a grenade, not having to leave behind a legacy, pain demands to be felt, etc. Its one of my favourite books not because of the whole boy-meets-girl-and-one-of-them-dies plot but because of how beautifully their stories were written.
    The part of your video that i absolutely did not agree with was what you said about All the bright places. It wasn't like TFioS at all. It helped a lot of people with mental illnesses. If you don't have any, you probably won't relate to the book, but if you do, you'll understand that the book is brilliantly written and very educational.
    This was a long comment, so thank you for reading it to the end.

  • @vishnuraj3351
    @vishnuraj3351 6 років тому +52

    Yeah.. I agree, John green's books have some boring plots.. But in overall perspective, he is a great writer. He writes incredible stories that are really reliable. To be fair, "The fault in our stars" is one of the greatest books in YA genre... I always amazed by the way he writes and the words he chooses are so meticulously chosen...!!!!

    • @parthshah5584
      @parthshah5584 2 роки тому +1

      You mentioning "some boring plots" gave me a very different perspective about his books. He is one of my most fav authors, but your opinion was useful. Thanks.
      P.S.: I want to add some positive comment about JG, but I don't need to

  • @ritojap
    @ritojap 6 років тому +224

    You should have also included another Chetan Bhagat's book that is One Indian Girl. I almost thought of feeding that book to a cow. It was soo bad.

  • @avikroychowdhury1107
    @avikroychowdhury1107 4 роки тому +25

    The first english book I bought was Half Girlfriend. Lmao. Bhagat doesn't write for the sake of writing, he writes so that another typical bollywood movie can be made from that story.

  • @apluta_dubey
    @apluta_dubey 6 років тому +159

    This is the first time I am accepting that I DID NOT LIKE the fault in our stars!! Thank u Helly for giving me the courage to speak my heart out!!!😂😂😂

    • @thehellyblog
      @thehellyblog  6 років тому +7

      Haha dont worry.

    • @apluta_dubey
      @apluta_dubey 6 років тому

      Helly hahaha😂😂 till yesterday I had to pretend that I liked the book. But to be honest even paper towns is better(though not great) than The Fault in our stars.

    • @Iram138
      @Iram138 6 років тому

      I was about to buy the book but before that I watched the movie and I dropped the plan ..... So I hv not read it and I am for sure not reading it 😄😄

    • @Sakshi-nd2jz
      @Sakshi-nd2jz 6 років тому +1

      Isle Apluta I agree with you🤣😂

    • @MrBillions
      @MrBillions 6 років тому

      Isle Apluta movie was good

  • @Daffodils98
    @Daffodils98 6 років тому +141

    I think fault in our Stars is a good read & it has more than just the ending...the egg throwing part...we don't need thousand people to like us & the Metaphor part is great ...The book has a great story...i really like the "little things" that the author potraits ..apart from the ending
    অনেকটা যেমন সে গন্তব্য নয় রাস্তা ভালোবাসের মতো ব্যাপার 😅 ।।

    • @thehellyblog
      @thehellyblog  6 років тому +12

      Yes i do agree. If it didnt ebd that way i must've loved it

    • @Akankshasingh-jo6he
      @Akankshasingh-jo6he 6 років тому +12

      Omg ! The ending was the most beautiful part of the book although I cried the hell out of my self !
      The ending was showing the irony in case u didn't understand of the book that hazle was reading

    • @zephrinenoronha5981
      @zephrinenoronha5981 6 років тому +4

      Akanksha singh. Iagree. I thought the ending was just beautifully written. I just wish An Imperial Affliction was real. I'm sure i would've loved it.

    • @missimperfectlyperfect2529
      @missimperfectlyperfect2529 6 років тому +1

      Book ta kintu actually joss chilo

    • @mish3916
      @mish3916 6 років тому +1

      Sushovan Paul true I agree with you

  • @tee-nw5vx
    @tee-nw5vx 6 років тому +41

    The fault in our stars is my favorite book!!! Well, I respect your opinions.

    • @thehellyblog
      @thehellyblog  6 років тому +10

      Thanks dear. John Green is my role model though! He has written better books 😊

    • @rashijain2558
      @rashijain2558 4 роки тому +1

      @@thehellyblog which is your favorite?

  • @saswatijena7803
    @saswatijena7803 6 років тому +12

    Oh my God I feel the same about fault in our stars. Finally somebody I could relate with, because I was the only odd one out among everyone else who was raving about this book.BTW great job with the channel. I wish you all the best!

  • @iSTML-H
    @iSTML-H 6 років тому +31

    I think what your trying to say was 'looks can be deceiving' hahaha.... I understand everyone is entitled to their opinion but I disagree about your opinion on John Green's 'The fault in our stars.'

  • @romarji
    @romarji 6 років тому +83

    When she said "I only bought this book because I liked the cover and you know that famous proverb that looks can be deceptive," I thought she would say that don't judge a book by its cover. She really missed a good chance.....oh girl future of you being a good writer seems bleak.

  • @sparker2857
    @sparker2857 6 років тому +14

    Wait what?!! All the Bright Places is a copy of Fault in our stars!! Well first of all I know art is subjective so I don't wanna talk about how three of my favourite reads appeared on this list back to back. But to call All the Bright Places a copy of The Fault in our stars is a really lame statement. Okay, thry both are a boy meet girl stories concerning a lot about death but then every other coming of age story is a copy of one another. In YA fiction the storyline is a mere vessel to show journey and change in outlook of its characters, being a teenager it only enhances your vision. So I think, ATBT and TFIOS both convey a very different message. And ATBT really made me realise i too was suffering from bipolar symptoms

    • @SunidhiSingh1
      @SunidhiSingh1 5 років тому +4

      Exactly? ATBT was so damned real! And TFIOS is a very intelligent book.

  • @Musiclover-jo3jk
    @Musiclover-jo3jk 6 років тому +24

    Half girlfriend is the worst book...but all of my friends liked it...heck..

  • @akanshyakanungo9609
    @akanshyakanungo9609 4 роки тому +5

    Okay....what I want to tell is Jenny Han's book To All the boys I've loved before was not about 3 girls falling in love with the same guy....it was about Lara Jean and Peter Kavinsky falling in love....it's a series of 3 books.....give them a try

  • @armanbeerdhindsa
    @armanbeerdhindsa 4 роки тому +1

    Well if you have read To All The Boys I Loved Before, that's not the plot at all, LJ was best friends with Josh (btw he as their neighbour), but her sister Margot started dating him, and they break up in the movie, and her younger sister much liked him like as a neighbour as you are a fan of an adult in your neighbour. It wasn't the main plot at all if you have understood the book a little bit also.

  • @TheWordsWave
    @TheWordsWave 3 роки тому +6

    The fact is, new readers like stories with stories and when you become an avid reader, you start to look up into the writing style plot and characters, the way they influence you. So basically I being an teenager read all of these and liked it. But when I turn back into those pages I wouldn't like it.

  • @pkrd3657
    @pkrd3657 6 років тому +5

    Most of the English books written by Indian writers are very bad actually. I mean just think Cb, dd... All are very bad writers 😅
    Also now when I think about TFIOS, I have so many mixed feelings about it. Like I don't like Gus's character at all. But, when I first read it, my little heart got overwhelmed. Maybe the book can be predictable but still I think it has so many different aspects to it and I like John's writing although some people argue that they are overly poetic and blah blah blah. But yeah the book gave me so much when I needed it, when I was depressed maybe. So,... Yeah.
    And the last thing I wanna tell u Helly that his last book TATWD is pretty good actually. It's not the best book but it really portrays mental health in a very good way which I didn't see in any other books. And I think it's kind of the book that makes u think about your whole existence for an entire week or so. So, u should try it and Noone dies in it😉

  • @rupesh5300
    @rupesh5300 4 роки тому +4

    Btw, I too had a love story is good for someone who has no clue that the main character can die, like never read or watched Fault in our stars. If I remember correctly the name of girl was Khushi. And guy was the writer himself. Maybe a good change for people who only read indian easy-to-read novels

  • @parnikavishe3761
    @parnikavishe3761 5 років тому +4

    I totally agree with you about Fault in our Stars because the story becomes predictable after half read and every sentence said by Augustus looks like rehearsed and I didn't feel the connection with the characters while reading. My friend was like so shocked that I did not like fault in our Stars but hey that's my personal opinion. John Green is not for everyone I guess!

    • @invictusforlife9116
      @invictusforlife9116 Рік тому

      I felt the same way.Very predictable plot .Maybe it has to do with already being exposed to same kind of theme in movies and other books .

  • @vishaljha1263
    @vishaljha1263 6 років тому +49

    The fault in our stars was a bit less than expectations

    • @thehellyblog
      @thehellyblog  6 років тому +4

      Yep, thats the issue

    • @Sakshi-nd2jz
      @Sakshi-nd2jz 6 років тому +1

      vishal jha that's true

    • @gamerszone4531
      @gamerszone4531 6 років тому +1

      vishal jha i just loved the way he introduced a character peter van huston. Which seems so real that i end up googling it. Lol. N guess what i whout a article by john green in which he describes about peter van huston. U guys probably look at that.

    • @agkomal2002
      @agkomal2002 5 років тому +1

      I loved that book

  • @vishaljha1263
    @vishaljha1263 6 років тому +38

    Also the editing in this video was really nice. Perfectly placed

    • @thehellyblog
      @thehellyblog  6 років тому +4

      Thanks := :) :p

    • @sidhantjasrotia7079
      @sidhantjasrotia7079 6 років тому +1

      +Sandy Biswas 😂😂the trauma is real...btw you know the next part's gonna be darker (as rumored)

  • @ankitamondal2569
    @ankitamondal2569 6 років тому +3

    The Kite Runner- I won't say that I did not like this book ,but Somehow I feel the ending of this book was quite dramatic. How Amir goes to Taliban camp and rescues the child that doesn't really go with the entire build up of the book. The suicide attempt of the child - ugh I didn't really get the ending.

    • @lightgreen8806
      @lightgreen8806 2 роки тому

      It was so hard for me to finish this book and it was the ending that made it feel like
      It's well since it end well.
      That's how I felt.
      🙂

  • @bookishfame
    @bookishfame 6 років тому +54

    Hey, you are amazing! So upfront, so bold... Superb! I do not like Sudeep Nagarkar's books at all. I read one of Durjoy the name of which I don't remember and left it midway. Couldn't handle it more. And Chetan has brought a mass revolution in the reading habits of Indians with his books replete with shitty plotlines, love sequences, sex, and everything that just appears inappropriate. Thanks for coming up with such amazing videos! :)

    • @thehellyblog
      @thehellyblog  6 років тому +9

      I didn't like durjoy much as well

    • @jayshree9037
      @jayshree9037 6 років тому +3

      You just expressed my thoughts.

    • @srijanighosh6383
      @srijanighosh6383 6 років тому

      I HATE Chetan bhagat and hate those person who compare chetan bhagat with rabindranath tagore

    • @jayshree9037
      @jayshree9037 6 років тому

      Sri Ghosh omg who dared to

    • @shubham2076
      @shubham2076 5 років тому +2

      I agre durjiy book was damn irritatiting ....he himself in a interviiew said that he just write any mess put a cover and sold ...i mean he himself agree that his books are shitty

  • @PhDincriminilogy
    @PhDincriminilogy 4 роки тому +5

    So weird, you included" the boys i've loved before" in this video as well as in the recent one where you mention the books which have been adapted into awesome movies. The second book of this series is amazing. The first is good too though the second one is just superb....🥰🥰

  • @nfouzia
    @nfouzia 6 років тому +3

    I like the way u stand by ur opinion but I disagree on the fault in ur stars review... there is a famous proverb " its not the destination but the journey that matters". The book is not a suspense thriller about whether hero lives or dies. It's in the small small things along that journey to deathbed that matters & John green' S genius dialog can make anyone cry..

  • @deekshasingh4172
    @deekshasingh4172 6 років тому +51

    Half girlfriend was really very clichéd 😂😂

    • @jaideepsingh4395
      @jaideepsingh4395 5 років тому +5

      And dont forget the bill gates bullshit

    • @qwertymanova2652
      @qwertymanova2652 5 років тому +1

      @@jaideepsingh4395,lol.I liked it the first time

  • @saishreemohankumar4807
    @saishreemohankumar4807 6 років тому +3

    I liked the book "To all the boys I have loved before". I do agree it is odd for the fact of all three sisters falling for the same guy like there are no other guys in the world. Though I relate with the main lead is that she was a reader and to top that she was afraid to drive. And I loved the fluffy feeling that the book gave me when I read.
    And I totally agree with "Insurgent". It was a total drag for the story. And for "Allegiant", I hate the ending of it.
    And totally hate Everyone has a story. It is in the top of my most hated books. A book about a story doesnt have a story of itself. How ironic.

  • @kosarkoohi
    @kosarkoohi 6 років тому +2

    First of all i think that every author has a unique way of writing and if a book gets popular it's probably because the readers have found it kind of different from other books. And because of that, saying two books are similar to each other is an insult to the writers. Writing is a brilliant talent which very few people are really good at it and by saying you find two different books from two different authors, it's just underestimating the authors and their work.
    Second of all, if one out of million finds something popular not interesting, it doesn't make it "overrated" or "overhyped". You don't like it and it's ok. You're free to say your opinion about it. But you can't define it by your own opinion.
    It's possible if we don't like what most of people like, and it's totally ok, but it doesn't mean that we have the right to "define" it with our words; especially when it's about other's belonging.

  • @rubalbhar6667
    @rubalbhar6667 6 років тому +3

    To me even Fault in our Stars seems like rip off from A walk to remember because it has big symbolic gesture to their lover like with eulogy and the wedding...even A walk to remember is a total rip off from Love Story by Eric Segal

  • @Ayatarif.....
    @Ayatarif..... Рік тому

    ✨Book recommendations ✨
    • The darkest unicorn
    •The midnight unicorn
    •the girl who drank the moon
    •The 1000 year old boy

  • @jsh9503
    @jsh9503 3 роки тому +1

    I would like to recommend u a book which is written by a Kerala writer is "BURIED THOUGHTS " by Joseph anamkutty Jose ,he is a famous RJ in Kerala and it is very simple language ,it consists of short stories which all are his real life experiences .I assure you won't regeret after reading that...it's really worth the time..and one of my favrt books...
    Hope u will post a review video after reading that

  • @nanditamahanta7676
    @nanditamahanta7676 6 років тому +4

    I desperately wanted to buy All the Bright places but after you said its like fault in our stars( which is the only book I never completed reading even after buying) I totally lost my interest...thanks to you

  • @rakshaagrawal6275
    @rakshaagrawal6275 5 років тому +7

    I like your videos and reviews but I actually liked Ravinder Singh’s book “ I too had a love story” . It is a true story of his life and his first book so I think you should not be so critical about the writing style😉

  • @lmaosusbaka
    @lmaosusbaka 3 роки тому +1

    Hell yeah she sure has her opinion--
    but
    Fault in our stars?
    To all the boys I have loved before? Well just let me clear up those who were thinking to pick that trilogy it's an amazing book series and all the three sisters don't like the same guy the first two sisters have kind of 2-3 year gap and one has a crush on her and the older sibling have him as her boyfriend... And the youngest daughter she is 8-9 year old and as always small children grow attractive towards a person who is kind and funny to them so-- No the 3 siblings don't like the same guy.
    Let's talk about 'All the bright places' it may seem like it's like fault in our stars cause it has some disease and it's fatal but the story is different the plot is different the scene is different and if it includes death then all books like 'Me before you' , 'Before I die' are all copied from fault in our stars? Well just letting you guys know it's worth the read.
    About Chetan Bhagat books some books are absolutely shitty but some are worth the read like "One Indian girl and Room No. 105" . Some might not like the writing style but it has good plot story.
    And about divergent series-- I have read it thrice and I swear the first book was worth the buy and second one was the sequel so I had to read it and it wasn't that good but it was not as bad the "Half girlfriend" and it's a YA book so those who are thinking to pick up divergent series do read the first book and if you don't like the first book (which I probably guess won't happen because her writing style is amazing) then don't go for the sequel... (+_+) That's all for today and if you need any recommendations just reply to this comment. 🙂

  • @zaintariq44
    @zaintariq44 6 років тому +23

    Allegiant is even worse than insurgent

    • @zaintariq44
      @zaintariq44 6 років тому +1

      Also, for the record it's ay-pito-me (epitome)

    • @thehellyblog
      @thehellyblog  6 років тому +1

      Oops

    • @nishthagupta1357
      @nishthagupta1357 5 років тому +1

      I stopped reading it halfway, it was that boring

    • @arvindarora6459
      @arvindarora6459 4 роки тому

      @@nishthagupta1357 yeah me too i didn't like it at all

  • @rashijaitly9646
    @rashijaitly9646 6 років тому +41

    I too had love story is my favorite book... 😒😒😒😒😒 second part was boring I think 😓

    • @thehellyblog
      @thehellyblog  6 років тому +2

      I know! But everyone is different

    • @parijatdutta7549
      @parijatdutta7549 6 років тому +2

      every day learning yah for me too...i found i too had a love story more touchy than the 2nd one...but as she said...everyone has diff opinion

    • @punam_kd9936
      @punam_kd9936 6 років тому +2

      U haven't read good books yet

    • @ritzyglitzy6638
      @ritzyglitzy6638 6 років тому +2

      Yes, the second part was boring.

    • @jayshree9037
      @jayshree9037 6 років тому +2

      I too had a love story is an awesone book

  • @GargAnkit
    @GargAnkit 6 років тому +9

    This camera angle is much better. We get to see the shelf clearly ;)

    • @thehellyblog
      @thehellyblog  6 років тому +5

      Maybe i should use this angle always

  • @arnavkaushik3373
    @arnavkaushik3373 6 років тому +5

    TBH I did not like 13 reasons why for some reason because the ending was highly abrupt, somehow it didn't make fucking sense and an alternate ending was possible.

  • @tasneemanjum1520
    @tasneemanjum1520 6 років тому +5

    Hated Mocking Jay by Suzanne Collins(too much 'advertising',death, madness and a flop climax),The World After by Susan Ee,Durjoy Datt & Sudeep Nagarkar books(language🙁!,poor plot)

    • @thehellyblog
      @thehellyblog  6 років тому +1

      Have heard shit things about nagarkar. Never picking up

    • @tasneemanjum1520
      @tasneemanjum1520 6 років тому

      Helly These were gladly circulated in hostels... I can't believe people actually looove this crap😂
      PS: I really like how you include movie scenes in your videos🎥

  • @acads-ka-choda
    @acads-ka-choda 6 років тому +16

    I predicted one of seven! Probably Chetan's tooo.

  • @gopika5533
    @gopika5533 4 роки тому +1

    I respect ur opinion, but honestly, I loved To all the boys I've loved before..I enjoyed the writing n the storyline pretty much..it's much better than the movie anyway
    And pls hv a fact check: do all the 3 sisters fall for him? I don't think so :P
    But Helly, u r a real motivator, love ur content, especially the way u speak!! Keep going!! 👍

  • @spotifyme5251
    @spotifyme5251 6 років тому +1

    I truly agree with your views on Divergent series. Only the first one was good. Insurgent was worst. I had even written a letter to the writer stating that she doesn't have the power to play with the emotions of the reader! But I was in love with Four😂

  • @parthshah5584
    @parthshah5584 2 роки тому

    Not all John Green's books have a girl or a boy die in the end, e.g. Paper Towns, Turtles All The Way Down, Will Grayson Will Grayson.
    And Half Girlfriend isn't THAT bad, overall. Some of the things that happen and are done are really bad, but the story, overall, is fine. Please try to see the beautiful aspects of it too

  • @harshharchandani4593
    @harshharchandani4593 4 роки тому +6

    Helly I read fault in our stars and I too had a love story and it’s my personal experience that these books are the best read ever in my reading journey.

  • @kamiltisekar259
    @kamiltisekar259 6 років тому +5

    Phrase is "don't judge book by its cover."
    Story looks like Ekta's tv Shows.

  • @saujanyaroy4942
    @saujanyaroy4942 6 років тому +13

    Oh Half-Girlfriend! *sips tea*
    You're doing Great Sweetie!

  • @noushinzaman9750
    @noushinzaman9750 3 роки тому +5

    "The fault in our stars " is one of my favorite book.

  • @mollshrisingh3524
    @mollshrisingh3524 6 років тому +10

    I would recommend to read and review some real literature. Books by authors like Emily Bronté Charles Dickens, Jane Austen, Thomas Hardy and others 😄

  • @prachiadwani2301
    @prachiadwani2301 5 років тому

    I am in 12th so I don't have much time to read novels. I have read only 4 books this year 1) Someone like you by Durjoy Dutta, I left it in between. 2) Twilight, as it was the second book I ever read, I liked that, not anymore. 3) Then I read The Fault in our stars and I absolutely Love that Book. :) 4) The Alchemist. I loved it as well.

  • @harshaharikumar1759
    @harshaharikumar1759 2 роки тому +1

    Actually , I read 'the fault in our stars' recently .I liked it but the ending was not that much captivating..It should have been better.But I liked the message and the lucid language that is used in the book.I think that it is really easy to read the book . I agree with u that the book was predictable. But what I like the most about this book is certain quotes that are really heart touching and insightful . Various emotions that swirled through my mind when I read the book.. Even though I don't favour romantic books, I liked this one. The major takeaway that I did from this book is, this is the only moment that we own and we have to enjoy it as much as possible and everything in this world is temporary. But, as u said , many people don't like this book. Personally , I really liked the way all the characters have different touching stories to tell and the curiosities that arises in teenage minds and all .. anyway, I really like all your book reviews..keep going..It really helps me to pick the right books.❤️

  • @RohitRawat0991
    @RohitRawat0991 6 років тому +1

    "The Sialkot Saga by Ashwin Sanghi". I love his books and I'm still a huge fan but I was really disappointed when I read this book. Firstly, the plot was heavily lifted from Kane & Abel by Jeffrey Archer, so no points for originality. Secondly, it seemed that the book was jumping from one scheme to another and both men trying to over smart each other which is fine but the way it was told seemed to break the flow, for me atleast. Still I would have given it 4 stars had it not been for the climax which was completely bizarre. Not to give out any spoilers but had it been a mythological thriller, I would have absolutely loved it but after getting a "Kane & Abel" feel throughout the book, throwing THAT climax did not work for me. In the end I just wanted to finish the book only because I had already begun reading it and was almost at the end. Still I am a huge fan and have just bought Keepers of the Kalachakra. I hope this one is as good as Chanakya's Chant and Krishna Key, the reason why I became Ashwin Sanghi's fan.

  • @DSMEGhazanfarEqbal-vu7sb
    @DSMEGhazanfarEqbal-vu7sb 6 років тому +1

    The way of expressing ur views is aweso...keep goin...success is comingggg....

  • @Jinesh_
    @Jinesh_ 5 років тому +2

    Say whatever you want to but" ALL THE BRIGHT PLACES" IS ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OUT THERE . it is extremely well written is extremely emotional .

  • @yangzumlepcha4099
    @yangzumlepcha4099 6 років тому +1

    i love what you do helly, if you dont mind me saying so, i think you need to change your video background . find a park, pretty walls, restaurant , other interesting spots . :) xoxo thank you for daily inspiration :) helly

  • @shiwangi5881
    @shiwangi5881 6 років тому +2

    I read I TOO HAD A LOVE STORY in my early teen age and I loved the book just because it was romantic but now my opinion is contradictory as I am not gonna read a book which is too predictable ...

  • @gurleengill3961
    @gurleengill3961 6 років тому +1

    You are totally right about divergent series...... Divergent was nice....but I left insurgent mid way!!!! Couldn't read it afer that.

  • @zakirehman9023
    @zakirehman9023 3 роки тому +1

    in the fault in our stars and all the bright places you just spoiled everyone by saying one of them dies, that is cruel of you

  • @ishanbajpai6940
    @ishanbajpai6940 6 років тому +22

    I just discovered your channel and I am really liking your video's. But, I think that your views on John Greens novels are a little shallow.

    • @thehellyblog
      @thehellyblog  6 років тому +3

      No issue, you dont need to agree with anyone! 😊

    • @selzanoronha8070
      @selzanoronha8070 6 років тому +3

      I agree.I also thought what was said about All the bright places was a little insensitive, because a lot of what was written in the book was brilliant and portrays exactly what being bipolar or depressed is like. Writing it off as a copy of The fault in our stars was just wrong. It's not the same at all.

  • @aliyasarosh7064
    @aliyasarosh7064 6 років тому +2

    Change in light or camera????
    The quality seems better now.
    Nice!
    And your editing is killer ??

  • @sanjanapadhi
    @sanjanapadhi 6 років тому

    I also didn't like TATBILB. I haven't read ATBP yet but I think the ending of TFIOS is what makes it so beautiful and special. So, maybe ur opinion on it is a bit shallow 😅 I loved reading divergent, I enjoyed only some scenes of insurgent and cringed at allegiant, especially it's ending 😑. Abt the Indian books u mentioned, I haven't even read one and I am so glad for it

  • @amritasengupta5251
    @amritasengupta5251 6 років тому +2

    And all the boys I loved before. The third sister was like 10 yrs old. She was NOT in love with the same boys as her older siblings :X

    • @madhusmitachoudhury1741
      @madhusmitachoudhury1741 3 роки тому

      Was looking for someone to point it out. Made me doubt if she was talking about the same book. 😒

  • @khushbooprasad6519
    @khushbooprasad6519 5 місяців тому

    I have more hope from All The Bright Places and nothing can squash that hope. The Fault in our Stars is not something I liked very much, there was just a couple scenes I loved in the movie and I hoped I’d like the book too but too bad, it didn’t happen.

  • @Dusk-od4cs
    @Dusk-od4cs 6 років тому

    As per talking about Indian writers , I did not like Our impossible love . Although the concept was new , it was one of the same Durjoy Dutta books with all the ‘obsession’ , ‘forced intercourses’ and what not !

  • @wyvernsatnight
    @wyvernsatnight 6 років тому +5

    Finally someone who has the same opinion as me

  • @TRAVEL_DIARIES9016
    @TRAVEL_DIARIES9016 5 років тому +4

    When I was new in this Reader's community....I had read "3 mistakes of my life" was my 1st mistake....🤔🙄
    Then 2nd book was WINGS OF FIRE by my favourite and idol APJ Abdul Kalam
    After that "incident" i don't read fiction books

  • @shashanksatya8803
    @shashanksatya8803 5 років тому

    The worst book of my I have read so far is 'One Indian Girl' by Chetan Bhagat, much against the dissuasion attempts of my friend.
    There are so many things that are wrong in this book and it makes me think if Chetan Bhagat is just another over-hyped writer. Having said that, I don't regret reading it because now I know what a novel should NOT be. In any case, NOT reading Chetan Bhagat anymore.

  • @idayg6457
    @idayg6457 5 років тому +10

    What about Durjoy Datta's his every book is like script of new TV soap 😂😂
    I hated my bff for giving me that book to read. Also I too hated jenny Han's book but movie version was better because of Noah Centino ❤

    • @eyexha
      @eyexha 5 років тому

      Man! That guy is crazy when it comes to writing. I read one of his books, The Boy Who Loved or something like that and according to me, the content was out of the world and do not even get me started on the English of writers like these and of course, Sudeep Nagarkar and Ravinder Singh included!
      Apparently, girls at my school are crazy for them. 🤷‍♀

    • @kinjalsrivastava3656
      @kinjalsrivastava3656 5 років тому

      True this is the first time i can say that the movie was better than the movie (because of noah)

    • @sombitneogi8295
      @sombitneogi8295 5 років тому

      I love durjoy dutta east or west he is the best

  • @aritragayen4080
    @aritragayen4080 6 років тому

    Nice video Helly....!!
    Have you read Sacred Games ?
    If yes, then is it worth the time ? Since it's almost a 1000 page book

  • @9801294192
    @9801294192 4 роки тому +1

    Advice: I Don't know how to select books when only thing..the core thing to read is someone who writes well.lest the content itself sometimes..or most of the time.
    So most Indian writers don't make my list(expect gitanjali, mahabharata,etc)neither do britishers or American..
    But some do..Those special gifted by God,(if u search u ll find many geniuses whether be it science, literature philosophy,lifestyle,yoga, motivation etc)
    Satya Nadella wrote a book "Hit Refresh"
    That was just the generic mindset how he felt in Microsoft?what to write then? most don't feel it.. who likes a job better than a salary? very few! but Nadella himself..CEO STUNT.. coz many still will read him..heed him infact biz.
    Little Helly,
    Go by author then if he proves it..
    Put him in ur library..
    So YOU HAVE TO WORK VERY HARD..
    AND MAKE THE BOOK CHANNEL(VERY FEW ON YT) Work the purpose..for yourself the youtube subscribers..like me

    • @nainagoel874
      @nainagoel874 4 роки тому

      Whats the name of ur channel ?

  • @debalinasen5558
    @debalinasen5558 4 роки тому

    Oh I have a list too...plzz dont read
    1.POSTSCRIPT BY CECILIA AHERN, MY VERY FAVOURITE BOOK WAS PS I LOVE U,SO I DID A BIG MISTAKE BUYING THIS BOOK
    2. THE WIFE BETWEEN US
    3. SILENT PATIENT
    (NO 2 AND 3 ARE KIND OF SIMILAR AND IT CAN BE UNDERSTOOD)

  • @joeykumar8352
    @joeykumar8352 4 роки тому +1

    OMG PREACH GIRL!!! your description for all the bright places is on point. like seriously . i cannot agree more!

  • @khushbooprasad6519
    @khushbooprasad6519 5 місяців тому

    I hated reading Savi Sharma so much, it gave me a bad impression of how badly female Indian writers can write despite the fact that I have grown up reading the works of aspiring female Indian writers who write like Leigh Bardugo or Patrick Ness (nothing much but they’re my favourite authors)

  • @neilswetam
    @neilswetam 6 років тому +13

    Damm! To ur audacity and I'm more hardcore hater of Chetan bhagat more than u 😅
    Go girl Go country needs u ! 👍

  • @MeeraNair
    @MeeraNair 6 років тому +25

    Have you read Will Grayson, Will Grayson by John Green and David Levithan?

    • @thehellyblog
      @thehellyblog  6 років тому +2

      No, why ? Similar or not?

    • @MeeraNair
      @MeeraNair 6 років тому +1

      It's not similar, but it's really cute :D

    • @aditisingh3389
      @aditisingh3389 6 років тому +1

      It is cute. Tooo cute.

    • @aditisingh3389
      @aditisingh3389 6 років тому +1

      I am a hard core reader and I definitely recommend you Will Grayson Will Grayson

    • @kasakchawla3603
      @kasakchawla3603 5 років тому

      Omg I read that book it was so funny and I loved it.

  • @nidakazi7021
    @nidakazi7021 6 років тому +27

    You missed twilight and fifty shades.

    • @thehellyblog
      @thehellyblog  6 років тому +5

      I didn't read them :P

    • @gurleengill3961
      @gurleengill3961 6 років тому +6

      Do not even waste your time in reading those.

    • @Yuka-ej2gl
      @Yuka-ej2gl 6 років тому +3

      Fifty shades is really a very captivating trilogy.. Its highly interesting if u have the accepting power to extreme sexuality.. And beyond sexuality, it's about a girl who starts developing her personality, desires and mottos when she gets the company of Christian grey in her life.. She even indulges in changing Christian's perspectives about life and relations.. Its a worth reading trilogy only if one isn't offended by the massive sexual elucidation in it..

    • @sanyarastogi3726
      @sanyarastogi3726 6 років тому

      Yes fifty shades triology is good. I can really develope ur vocabulary by reading it

    • @vanipillai.8932
      @vanipillai.8932 5 років тому

      Twilight is just not worth it

  • @adityshah5828
    @adityshah5828 5 років тому +6

    THE FAULT IN OUR STARS ...

  • @vaishuziya9476
    @vaishuziya9476 6 років тому +16

    You just gained yourself a subscriber

  • @shubhodeeppaul9640
    @shubhodeeppaul9640 4 роки тому

    I didn't like 'The Fault in Our Stars' too be it the movie or the book.
    And you didn't like 'Insurgent' and I am pretty sure you wouldn't like the movie adaptation too. Not suprising given that this movie has the same lead duo that were in the movie, 'The Fault in Our Stars'.

  • @rishikakumar8027
    @rishikakumar8027 6 років тому +13

    In paper towns no one dies try it :-)

    • @thehellyblog
      @thehellyblog  6 років тому +3

      +Rishika Kumar ok next read. It better be good!

    • @apluta_dubey
      @apluta_dubey 6 років тому

      rêveur moonstruck Still better than The fault in our stars!!

    • @dhritipatel6296
      @dhritipatel6296 6 років тому +4

      Try Turtles All The Way Down and An Abundance of Katherines, they're great too!

    • @hinakauser2675
      @hinakauser2675 5 років тому

      Have u read kite runner?

  • @soumyadeepdey5106
    @soumyadeepdey5106 3 роки тому +1

    Biggest mistake of my life :
    Reading " one arranged murder"

  • @puspendumitra3835
    @puspendumitra3835 6 років тому

    Helly di......John Green also has a book called "Paper Town" and my friends told me its good to read ......if you tell me whether you liked it.....then maybe I will get a copy!!because I love books too and I have exactly similar thoughts about some books that you spoke about.

  • @umas8545
    @umas8545 6 років тому

    Have you read the book "The boy who loved "was one another tragedy by Durjoy Dutta.Where the girl suicides finally for no good reason.

  • @beeahom2149
    @beeahom2149 6 років тому +7

    I wish I could be so fluent like you.

  • @nehaagri9783
    @nehaagri9783 5 років тому +8

    Argh!!! The girl in room 105 ...worst of Chetan Bhagat.

  • @ayushbanerjee4442
    @ayushbanerjee4442 3 роки тому +4

    I like fault in our stars, its one of my favourite.

  • @priyanshi4814
    @priyanshi4814 3 роки тому +3

    I read I too had a love story..and it's just that..I liked the book and the ending was the best for me....❤️

  • @Vicky-yf1bg
    @Vicky-yf1bg 4 роки тому +1

    I can smell that you're exaggerating your criticism after all it's just your opinion of those books.

    • @alishasrishtee9116
      @alishasrishtee9116 3 роки тому

      If you're a vivid reader.. you will surely understand her frustration..

  • @jadythemovielover7417
    @jadythemovielover7417 4 роки тому

    OMG!!!! I accept that...
    1. TO ALL THE BOYS IVE EVER LOVED BEFORE - I liked it A BIT... But still, it's a failed attempt of Romance. That was more like a recipe book and I bet foodies will love that. And besides, the younger sister (Kitty) was not more than 10, for god sake!!
    2. All the brightest Places - God bless you Helly! You saved me from this major trauma! Well, I hated the movie trailer (same! Because of the Girl! LOL!) in the first place but still, I was thinking about reading that...
    3. The Fault In our stars - Of course the ending is gloomy, but still, AMAZING... Periodt!
    4. Divergent series - Glad that I didn't buy that series for my Birthday purchase! again, thank you for saving my money!!
    5. Half Girlfriend - Its a major sin to call that mushy crap as a 'BOOK'. I mean ARE YOU FUCKING SERIOUS TO INSULT THE NORMS OF A BOOK BY CALLING IT A BOOK!!! (Eye-Roll)
    Chetan Bhagat has no other business other than fucking with women's emotions, through his nauseating writing style!!
    4. I too had a love story - I have the eBook, still unread. And I'm happy to say that I'm going to delete it right away because I hate it too. The sequel... Hmmm, I will let it survive!
    5. Everyone has a story - Well, I don't go Indian when it comes to books (Thanks to Baghat's bullshits). But, why are all the Indian authors are obsessed with this " /* SOMETHING*/ HAVE A STORY" phrase as their title?! Its utter bullshit!

  • @aniketdas319
    @aniketdas319 6 років тому +3

    You should include " you were my crush " it is one of the shittiest book I've ever read.

  • @drjuhia8925
    @drjuhia8925 6 років тому

    Excellent point that if authors like Chetan Bhagat don't care what they are serving Indian readers, who will.I had an intuition I was not going to like jenny han's bk. So thanks for confirming my doubts. I totally totally agree fault in our stars is overrated. Also agree abt I too had a love story.

  • @priyeshpushp4957
    @priyeshpushp4957 5 років тому +1

    I like I Too Had A Love Story because the his words created the feeling in me he was trying to incorporate...but the one book I wanted to like the whole time but couldn't was Your Dreams Are Mine Now, because the whole story was based on the girl and her family sacrifices and in the end she f**king died 😱 and the end felt so casual that one reading the end only couldn't believe such tragedy had happened just few chapters back

  • @kunjalnani
    @kunjalnani 4 роки тому

    I read one Indian girl from Chetan Bhaghat ,Thank god for that book I didn’t have to read any of his other books😀😀 And was lucky enough to borrow even that book, didn’t even have to waste my money, can’t sometimes believe my luck😂😂, wasted my precious time though😔😔

  • @aditikumari7789
    @aditikumari7789 6 років тому

    I read "bared to you" by Sylvia Day which is the first book of very popular crossfire series. I was totally utterly disgusted by the book. I have a habit of completing the book once I start it so I somehow managed yo skim through the pages and finish the book. I disliked it so much so that I'm not going to read Sylvia Day ever.

  • @sukanyadutta9896
    @sukanyadutta9896 5 років тому +3

    Everyone has a story I ordered yesterday. Cancelling it. Thanks