Books That Will LITERALLY Blow Your Mind 🤯 📖

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  • @peeyushvaryani2196
    @peeyushvaryani2196 4 роки тому +167

    Ted Mosby after reading the title: Figuratively**

  • @thehellyblog
    @thehellyblog  4 роки тому +75

    Hey guys! What book will you recommend 📖 to me? 🙋‍♀️ All books are mentioned in Video Description 😊

    • @queerpoetssociety_
      @queerpoetssociety_ 4 роки тому +3

      I think you should try out the Arc of a Scythe trilogy by Neal Shusterman, it's a dystopian trilogy but it's unlike anything I've ever read and it will constantly keep you on your toes
      Great recommendations, Helly 💜

    • @nidhiyangantiwar9443
      @nidhiyangantiwar9443 4 роки тому

      My sisters kipper

    • @acsaleya1283
      @acsaleya1283 4 роки тому +2

      Helly....do a review on "The Outsider"By Albert camus

    • @nabihakhan8584
      @nabihakhan8584 4 роки тому +3

      Stranger trilogy.... this is something that literally just blown up my mind.... the genre of this book is psychotic thriller

    • @itz_me...4957
      @itz_me...4957 4 роки тому +1

      Stranger triology

  • @ashita2559
    @ashita2559 4 роки тому +15

    'The story of an hour' by Kate Chopin is currently in our ISC syllabus and this story is so good that everyone should read it 'cuz Mrs. Mallard's caricature is so strong and overwhelming. When I read this story for the first time, it felt as if no other story could've have been better in it's place and it is one of the best stories I ever read as part of my school syllabus! ♡♡♡

  • @rajkumaribabysana6365
    @rajkumaribabysana6365 4 роки тому +92

    Just finished reading "The Boy in the Stripped pyjamas"..True that the ending was so abrupt and unexpected

  • @Binay168
    @Binay168 4 роки тому +68

    The book shelf background is back again!
    We missed you so much! 😭

    • @thehellyblog
      @thehellyblog  4 роки тому +9

      I keep juggling don't worry

    • @Binay168
      @Binay168 4 роки тому +1

      @@thehellyblog The white wallpaper looks pretty but the book shelf view looks more aesthetic!
      Spare us! 😛

  • @SabarniGayen
    @SabarniGayen 4 роки тому +43

    All isc students have read "the story of an hour "

  • @bhavnagangil2896
    @bhavnagangil2896 4 роки тому +17

    You should definitely read "The silent patient" by Alex Michaelides . This book actually blew my mind and just when I thought there could'nt be any more twists, I was proved wrong not one or twice but three times. AND the craziest thing is that there were clues in entire story that what is gonna the big plot twist but I failed in figuring it all out.. I mean by the end of the book I was just blown away by this brilliant story.... DO read this!!!!

  • @Vik.kem7
    @Vik.kem7 4 роки тому +2

    A few Non-fiction recommends:-
    (My personal favorites ❣️)
    Unlearn by Humble the Poet
    No Limits by Mukesh Bansal
    Big Billion Startup by Mihir Dalal
    Mythos by Stephen Fry
    Pax Indica by Shashi Tharoor
    Losing my Virginity by Richard Branson
    Padmavat by Purushottam Agarwal
    Made in India by Milind Soman
    Barking up the Wrong Tree by Eric Barker
    Where Will Man Take Us by Atul Jalan
    ... And many more!

  • @SK-jh4ue
    @SK-jh4ue 4 роки тому +39

    (This is the story)!!!
    "The Story of An Hour"
    Kate Chopin (1894)
    Knowing that Mrs. Mallard was afflicted with a heart trouble, great care was taken to break to her as gently as possible the news of her husband's death.
    It was her sister Josephine who told her, in broken sentences; veiled hints that revealed in half concealing. Her husband's friend Richards was there, too, near her. It was he who had been in the newspaper office when intelligence of the railroad disaster was received, with Brently Mallard's name leading the list of "killed." He had only taken the time to assure himself of its truth by a second telegram, and had hastened to forestall any less careful, less tender friend in bearing the sad message.
    She did not hear the story as many women have heard the same, with a paralyzed inability to accept its significance. She wept at once, with sudden, wild abandonment, in her sister's arms. When the storm of grief had spent itself she went away to her room alone. She would have no one follow her.
    There stood, facing the open window, a comfortable, roomy armchair. Into this she sank, pressed down by a physical exhaustion that haunted her body and seemed to reach into her soul.
    She could see in the open square before her house the tops of trees that were all aquiver with the new spring life. The delicious breath of rain was in the air. In the street below a peddler was crying his wares. The notes of a distant song which some one was singing reached her faintly, and countless sparrows were twittering in the eaves.
    There were patches of blue sky showing here and there through the clouds that had met and piled one above the other in the west facing her window.
    She sat with her head thrown back upon the cushion of the chair, quite motionless, except when a sob came up into her throat and shook her, as a child who has cried itself to sleep continues to sob in its dreams.
    She was young, with a fair, calm face, whose lines bespoke repression and even a certain strength. But now there was a dull stare in her eyes, whose gaze was fixed away off yonder on one of those patches of blue sky. It was not a glance of reflection, but rather indicated a suspension of intelligent thought.
    There was something coming to her and she was waiting for it, fearfully. What was it? She did not know; it was too subtle and elusive to name. But she felt it, creeping out of the sky, reaching toward her through the sounds, the scents, the color that filled the air.
    Now her bosom rose and fell tumultuously. She was beginning to recognize this thing that was approaching to possess her, and she was striving to beat it back with her will--as powerless as her two white slender hands would have been. When she abandoned herself a little whispered word escaped her slightly parted lips. She said it over and over under hte breath: "free, free, free!" The vacant stare and the look of terror that had followed it went from her eyes. They stayed keen and bright. Her pulses beat fast, and the coursing blood warmed and relaxed every inch of her body.
    She did not stop to ask if it were or were not a monstrous joy that held her. A clear and exalted perception enabled her to dismiss the suggestion as trivial. She knew that she would weep again when she saw the kind, tender hands folded in death; the face that had never looked save with love upon her, fixed and gray and dead. But she saw beyond that bitter moment a long procession of years to come that would belong to her absolutely. And she opened and spread her arms out to them in welcome.
    There would be no one to live for during those coming years; she would live for herself. There would be no powerful will bending hers in that blind persistence with which men and women believe they have a right to impose a private will upon a fellow-creature. A kind intention or a cruel intention made the act seem no less a crime as she looked upon it in that brief moment of illumination.
    And yet she had loved him--sometimes. Often she had not. What did it matter! What could love, the unsolved mystery, count for in the face of this possession of self-assertion which she suddenly recognized as the strongest impulse of her being!
    "Free! Body and soul free!" she kept whispering.
    Josephine was kneeling before the closed door with her lips to the keyhold, imploring for admission. "Louise, open the door! I beg; open the door--you will make yourself ill. What are you doing, Louise? For heaven's sake open the door."
    "Go away. I am not making myself ill." No; she was drinking in a very elixir of life through that open window.
    Her fancy was running riot along those days ahead of her. Spring days, and summer days, and all sorts of days that would be her own. She breathed a quick prayer that life might be long. It was only yesterday she had thought with a shudder that life might be long.
    She arose at length and opened the door to her sister's importunities. There was a feverish triumph in her eyes, and she carried herself unwittingly like a goddess of Victory. She clasped her sister's waist, and together they descended the stairs. Richards stood waiting for them at the bottom.
    Some one was opening the front door with a latchkey. It was Brently Mallard who entered, a little travel-stained, composedly carrying his grip-sack and umbrella. He had been far from the scene of the accident, and did not even know there had been one. He stood amazed at Josephine's piercing cry; at Richards' quick motion to screen him from the view of his wife.
    When the doctors came they said she had died of heart disease--of the joy that kills.

  • @ipshitabhattacharjee6911
    @ipshitabhattacharjee6911 4 роки тому +28

    I watched Gone girl, the other day, I could not think straight after that.

    • @hritika_raj
      @hritika_raj 4 роки тому +1

      Watch "the girl on the train" the old one. You will love it too.

    • @TalibHOB
      @TalibHOB 4 роки тому

      yep it was an amazing film, specially the bakery scene. I got know about Flynn through this movie

    • @ipshitabhattacharjee6911
      @ipshitabhattacharjee6911 4 роки тому

      @@TalibHOB If I talk about my favorite scene, it would be a major spoiler. But I really love her badass moments

    • @TalibHOB
      @TalibHOB 4 роки тому

      @@ipshitabhattacharjee6911 i know you are talking about the climax scene, right?

    • @ipshitabhattacharjee6911
      @ipshitabhattacharjee6911 4 роки тому

      @@TalibHOB yes. I mean the knife scene specifically

  • @bhavnagangil2896
    @bhavnagangil2896 4 роки тому +6

    I recently found your channel. AND I M SO HAPPY THAT FINALLY I FOUND SOMEONE WHO IS A PASSIONATE ABOUT NOVELS AS I M. And I must say that your description of books are awesome.. And I m just so happy that you created this channel which talks about books. I mean for a bookolohic person like me this channel is just pure blessing. THANK YOU!!

  • @ayushiverma8215
    @ayushiverma8215 4 роки тому +2

    I read Ghachar Ghochar, and it brought that chill down the spine, it's really short, but it has that capability to make people keep thinking about it for some time. The Ants, The dialogues...the last sentence of Vincent, it's chilling even when it was kinda easy going throughout

  • @dheekshithasrinivasan4728
    @dheekshithasrinivasan4728 4 роки тому +2

    the boy in the striped pyjamas got me sobbing so harddd....i can never get over the book even now..and it's a book you should never reread if you don't wanna cry
    !!

  • @acharyaprabudh3153
    @acharyaprabudh3153 3 роки тому +3

    "Murder Mystery of Reporter" is a good book and very enthralling.

  • @e37shreyaverma92
    @e37shreyaverma92 4 роки тому +20

    The boy in the striped pyjamas 😭😭 same thing happened with me I reread the page and began crying ...when u recommended this book I was mad to bye it and when I bought it and read it I was shook..😢 thank you for recommending this gem 🤗

  • @random_shit_online6104
    @random_shit_online6104 4 роки тому +4

    My recommendations :
    No longer human, Osamu Dazai
    Demian, HERMAN Hesse
    First Love, Ivan Turgenev
    Metamorphosis, Kafka
    Animal Farm, Orwell
    Myth of Sisyphus, Albert Camus
    Mountain tasting , Santoka taneda
    Notes from Underground, Fyodor Dostoevsky
    Strait is the Gate, Andre Gide
    The Little Prince, Antoine de Saint Exupery
    Dogra Magra, Yumeno kyusaku(doesnt have an english translation but there is a movie)
    Fight club, I forgot the author.

  • @QuestionEverythingButWHY
    @QuestionEverythingButWHY 4 роки тому +23

    “There are no faster or firmer friendships than those formed between people who love the same books.”
    ― Irving Stone, Clarence Darrow for the Defense
    Listening to The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas right now!

  • @AnjaliSingh-ec9nt
    @AnjaliSingh-ec9nt 4 роки тому +5

    I had to read the last 2 chapters of The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas three times to actually get what was being told. Bruno and Shmuel's friendship was literally just my breaking point in the book.

  • @madhutervankar
    @madhutervankar 4 роки тому +13

    Just read The Story of an Hour from the link that you gave.
    Always love your recommendations.
    Keep up the good work. ❤️

  • @Citi_lightss
    @Citi_lightss 4 роки тому +3

    Shutter Island and Voyagers of Hell had mind blowing ending.

  • @ruchi7302
    @ruchi7302 4 роки тому +4

    Your way of suggesting books really makes me want to read each one of them. Thanks for handpicking and sharing some amazing books with us.

  • @adrijabanerjee4618
    @adrijabanerjee4618 4 роки тому +6

    We have story of an hour in our isc syllabus...it is really good..the fact that a woman back in those days could think about freedom and liberty in such a way really makes me feel pleasantly shocking.

    • @kailashchandratrivedi6928
      @kailashchandratrivedi6928 4 роки тому

      Please help me...
      I didn't get that story...
      Can u explain a little...

    • @adrijabanerjee4618
      @adrijabanerjee4618 4 роки тому

      @@kailashchandratrivedi6928 the story basically enhances a woman's perspective who at first finds the news of her husband's death shocking and sad. She cries all her grief out at one go and then suddenly she realises that there is nothing to mourn about it. Instead a feeling of freedom and liberty touched her. She felt jubilant that now she was free from all boundaries. It is mind blowing that a woman in the ninetinth century could think about freedom and liberty in such a way after her husband's death. In the end when she finds out that the news of her husband's death was fake and a rumour,she dies of shock and disappointment. The doctor thinks that she died of astonishment to find her husband alive but in reality she dies in grief as all her thoughts of freedom and liberty went in vain. This story basically potrays a way of thinking about liberty beyond norms of the society.

    • @kailashchandratrivedi6928
      @kailashchandratrivedi6928 4 роки тому

      @@adrijabanerjee4618
      Thanks a lot for such a great explanation.....
      I have to read it again now...

    • @adrijabanerjee4618
      @adrijabanerjee4618 4 роки тому

      @@kailashchandratrivedi6928 you are welcome😊

  • @iamsimran2402
    @iamsimran2402 4 роки тому +1

    What i love the most abt u is u come straight to the point and no extra talk in the beginning

  • @kalpikarout
    @kalpikarout 3 роки тому +10

    Hey, I finally finished reading Ghachar Ghochar rn. Thanks for your recommendation. And all I can say in the end that my mind has been completely "Ghachar Ghochar". I would love to know your interpretation of the ending :D

    • @manyataharit975
      @manyataharit975 3 роки тому

      Hey what's your interpretation for the ending?

  • @kiranmai9151
    @kiranmai9151 4 роки тому +3

    Hi helly.. Yeah I read Ghachar Ghochar two days back.. Even I too was shocked to findout how abruptly the story ends..Actually I was disappointed the way it ended.. But really loved the writers way of narrating the trivial things which were happening in a mundane typical Indian families.. Being a South Indian I loved the plot and can relate myself.

  • @parambratamaitra5411
    @parambratamaitra5411 4 роки тому +3

    Dan brown:s books
    And for movie or we series
    1} montu pilot
    2}dark
    3} crisscross

  • @YuvrajSingh-hr9rh
    @YuvrajSingh-hr9rh 4 роки тому +3

    For me what makes a great plot twist are the lingering threads that are laid ever where. And at the right time at the right moment they all tie in to reveal the big picture. My favourite plot twist in all of media is of Attack on Titan. It is very VERY well done, and it still remains my favorite even after i have read a lot of psychology thrillers!

  • @rajaghosh4872
    @rajaghosh4872 4 роки тому +7

    If u are searching for a mind boggling plot twist . Then go for Agatha Christie's The murder of roger ackroyd .
    Ur recomendation of The boy with the stripped pyjamas is grear too .
    I highly recomend these two books .
    😁😁

  • @ishanis
    @ishanis 4 роки тому +5

    Oh god!! Just today I've got my delivery of - Gachar gochar. I didn't read the reviews I just order this for the interesting name. It's really good to see that you recommending it.😃

  • @sdp6308
    @sdp6308 4 роки тому +84

    Was missing your book recommendations. please post them more♥

    • @thehellyblog
      @thehellyblog  4 роки тому +27

      Half of my videos are always total book recs and others will also, almost always have recs. Books are my blood 😭💜📖

    • @anjali-mb4jg
      @anjali-mb4jg 4 роки тому +1

      Yeah

  • @manjimaroy1164
    @manjimaroy1164 4 роки тому +7

    I read Ghachar Gochar a month back and the ending really was shocking. I actually listened to this on Storytel and the narration was lovely.

    • @riddhimavijay7248
      @riddhimavijay7248 4 роки тому +1

      Why did helly stop recommending storytel🥺.
      Is it really good ?

    • @manjimaroy1164
      @manjimaroy1164 4 роки тому

      @@riddhimavijay7248 She did sponsored recommendations. But honestly I have been using it since April and I absolutely love it. Very affordable and amazing if you are an avid reader, worth the subscription

    • @manyataharit975
      @manyataharit975 3 роки тому

      @@manjimaroy1164 what's your interpretation for the ending of ghachar ghochar

  • @shreyasatapathy3622
    @shreyasatapathy3622 4 роки тому +7

    Hey Helly
    I truly believe you're book recommendations are the best..
    Had a small request..
    Could you please make a book recommendation of books with a good writing style..

  • @trivesh_gupta
    @trivesh_gupta 4 роки тому

    Actually it's been a long time since I have been reading books.. And now I am working on the vocab part from books.. If anyone wants to learn words of books.. Which we may stuck on.. Then I can help 🤘👍🙏

  • @lalithsai4528
    @lalithsai4528 4 роки тому +11

    The Perks of Being a Wallflower

  • @storybee7269
    @storybee7269 4 роки тому +6

    The boy in the Striped pyajamas is just awesome 🔥

  • @alishasrishtee9116
    @alishasrishtee9116 3 роки тому +1

    Just ordered two books from your list right now..!! Can't wait 😇

  • @ashwinglittus9637
    @ashwinglittus9637 4 роки тому

    DUCKS NEWBURYPORT by Lucy Ellmann
    A BRIEF HISTORY OF SEVEN KILLINGS by Marlon James
    THE OTHER NAME: SEPTOLOGY 1-2 by Jon Fosse

  • @serinmarypr7198
    @serinmarypr7198 4 роки тому +3

    I just read Story of an Hour and absolutely loved it!!! Thank you

  • @tejasdeepsingh456
    @tejasdeepsingh456 4 роки тому +4

    Hey sis, you're speaking skills have sure improved a ton from when I first subscribed you. Hats off to the effort you put in all your videos.

  • @samur420
    @samur420 3 роки тому

    In Ghachar Ghochar ...did the narrator and his family conspired to kill Anita and excuted it?
    The way he went to railway station, got on the train and then deboarded , and wanted to bid her good bye, but she didnt look at him (shows she never agreed to the family's wrong system), the ants are metaphor. Even the last conversation about manjunath etc by Malti , Chikappa and others point this ending. What do you guys think?

    • @manyataharit975
      @manyataharit975 3 роки тому

      I've just now finished ghachar ghochar. What's your interpretation for the ending?

  • @Astute_
    @Astute_ 4 роки тому +8

    Suggestion: The girl on the train.

  • @khushibrar178
    @khushibrar178 4 роки тому +8

    The boy in the stripped pajamas is a masterpiece ❤️

  • @latikasingh2514
    @latikasingh2514 4 роки тому +3

    I loved your videos, and you are so confident in speaking. I have read Rebecca and Gone Girl, and both are by favourite novel and authors too. I have recently bought , and then there were none, can't wait to read it after seeing this video.
    Keep up the great work, you are amazing

  • @sanchayeetaghosh3102
    @sanchayeetaghosh3102 3 роки тому +2

    I have read the story of an hour it was in our isc syllabus and it's really amazing especially the imageries

  • @janhabibarat7271
    @janhabibarat7271 4 роки тому +1

    I ordered 'And then there were none' few days ago and I'm gonna receive it tomorrow! I'm so pumped up about it!!!!!

  • @SamsungA-qc5ch
    @SamsungA-qc5ch 4 роки тому

    After seeing your video which was about toxic relationship now I understand that any types of toxic relationship or friendship should be quit as soon as possible specially for women. Thank you love♥️

  • @sailanijat2022
    @sailanijat2022 4 роки тому +3

    So glad to see Rebecca here!! In one of your recent videos I have commented asking you whether you have read it or not and now here it is!
    Lots of love helly ❤️
    And please people it is NOT a romantic book.

  • @khushigoyal5272
    @khushigoyal5272 4 роки тому +16

    The excessive use of Literally is painful to the ears. Plus many of the times it's wrong, look for example the title.
    Apart from the criticism, your passion for reading is infectious. Keep on spreading awareness! Thanks ❤️

  • @ThatTsundokuGirl
    @ThatTsundokuGirl 4 роки тому +2

    I love My Sister's Keeper so much! It's just a books that's very close to my heart!❤

  • @pratyasharoy8200
    @pratyasharoy8200 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for the Shoutout ❤❤......
    Gone Girl is one of my favorites too

  • @simratjassar5421
    @simratjassar5421 3 роки тому +1

    My sister's keeper is the first book I read and still remains my favourite to this day. I don't know there is something about that book .

  • @kusumtyagi5639
    @kusumtyagi5639 4 роки тому +2

    Helly please do a bookshelf tour🙏🙏Love your video
    😀I leave all the work just to watch your video 😘😘😘
    BTW 1st

  • @abhiram1906
    @abhiram1906 4 роки тому +1

    Gillian flynn was my all time favourite writer ❤

  • @happycloud7202
    @happycloud7202 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you helly! I have taken baby steps in readin inspired by you and now I can’t spent a day without reading!

  • @ryanpeterdsouza5569
    @ryanpeterdsouza5569 4 роки тому +5

    Saheli can you please add Timestamps in the Description ❤

  • @kunalsingh-mq5or
    @kunalsingh-mq5or 4 роки тому +4

    Hey Helly ,
    I just finished reading 'Ghachar Ghochar'. I think the author had ended It in such a way that It could be interpreted in multiple ways . So please make a video on your interpretation of the book.

    • @samur420
      @samur420 3 роки тому

      Agree...Kunal what you think happened in the end?

    • @samur420
      @samur420 3 роки тому

      Helly ..waiting for your review

  • @ab2776
    @ab2776 4 роки тому +1

    Shutter island i had read the book before watching the film and it absolutely blew my mind.

  • @vedanagpal4318
    @vedanagpal4318 4 роки тому +1

    Helly I bought few books from your recommendation for beginners .... and I felt that the books were great...thank you so much for helping

  • @01shubhamchavan78
    @01shubhamchavan78 4 роки тому +5

    Story of an hour plot twist though 😂😭dont know what reaction to give
    When you are kept in cage for life time and when you get free for little moment and when you started think of new life with all dreams in hand and at that very moment your master catches you and put again into cage the shock you get ud enarmous
    I think this is the message of story
    Plz correct me if i am wrong

  • @cuberkid7311
    @cuberkid7311 3 роки тому +2

    Loovee you❤️❤️this recommendation list is..🔥🔥🔥🔥(btw i am also a bengali and i love reading too)

  • @shreyagupta8652
    @shreyagupta8652 4 роки тому +11

    Gonna read
    The boy in striped pajamas
    My sisters keeper
    The story of sn hour
    Fight club...
    Definitely 👍👍

    • @yuktadewangan9638
      @yuktadewangan9638 4 роки тому +2

      Read agatha cristie tooo...
      She is amazing!!!

    • @shreyagupta8652
      @shreyagupta8652 4 роки тому +2

      @@yuktadewangan9638 I'll try to read her book ...I guess her books isn't for begginers ...is it???? As I haven't read any of her book

    • @yuktadewangan9638
      @yuktadewangan9638 4 роки тому

      No,you can read her books even if you are a beginner.

    • @shreyagupta8652
      @shreyagupta8652 4 роки тому

      @@yuktadewangan9638 thnx🙂

  • @mansisharma5378
    @mansisharma5378 Рік тому +1

    I just finished reading.. The boy in striped pajamas... From your recommendation... I understood right away.. We happened at end bcoz I already read books on Germans and Jewish things like how Jewish were treated and murdered... So I knew what is happening with Bruno and Samuel.. Wt broke me is that.. Even in his last moment he thought the people were being saved from rain so that they will not catch cold... How innocent he was and the people there were.... 😭😭😭😭..

  • @dyutimoydan8752
    @dyutimoydan8752 4 роки тому +2

    I think the lost symbol from dan brown should be in this list .

  • @subhajitsurai5348
    @subhajitsurai5348 4 роки тому +3

    What a plot twist in "The story of an hour"!!

    • @shabnathaj2627
      @shabnathaj2627 3 роки тому

      Hey,do you mind answering me? Is it like she was happy to know her husband was dead and because of overjoy,she also died

  • @gopika5533
    @gopika5533 4 роки тому +2

    Oh gosh Helly! U come up with such amazing videos and then all I see is my tbr list overflowing 😂
    I will surely read these books because they really seem to be the books that give the chills!

  • @shriyakhedekar1837
    @shriyakhedekar1837 4 роки тому +3

    Literally the best recommendations
    Thanks helly

    • @thehellyblog
      @thehellyblog  4 роки тому

      Which was your fave?

    • @shriyakhedekar1837
      @shriyakhedekar1837 4 роки тому

      @@thehellyblog Daphne du Maurier Rebecca
      Duh.. all time mind blowing

  • @ajithsdevadiga1603
    @ajithsdevadiga1603 4 роки тому +1

    Just finished Ghachar Ghochar , mind blown 😱 last chapter seems like the author left it our own assumptions, I think the son was involved in the crime with his family..

  • @dreamfight5665
    @dreamfight5665 4 роки тому +5

    Great helly , you recomend some mindblowing stuff , they have helped me a lot , tankyou helly

    • @thehellyblog
      @thehellyblog  4 роки тому +1

      Which one helped?

    • @dreamfight5665
      @dreamfight5665 4 роки тому

      @@thehellyblog iam a law aspirant so reading is must , so books recommend like thinking fas and slow,factfullness etc had helped me a lot in developing my language+vocab ,so tnku helly😊😊 nd keep sharing such goid stuff🙏

  • @rahulchakraborty6967
    @rahulchakraborty6967 4 роки тому

    Your channel is my window to brilliant literature.

  • @amaldutta3686
    @amaldutta3686 4 роки тому +1

    Please make a video on books by modern day authors❤

  • @KamleshSingh-xz7ix
    @KamleshSingh-xz7ix 3 роки тому +1

    I have read we were Liars and the plot Twist blew my mind 😨 and it was sad too

  • @kauserperween216
    @kauserperween216 4 роки тому +1

    Awesome di as always!!🥰🥰

  • @mayuri_mdk
    @mayuri_mdk 4 роки тому +1

    Hi Helly! I read(audiobook) Forty rules of love based your recommendation! Thoroughly enjoyed it!

    • @thehellyblog
      @thehellyblog  4 роки тому

      I'm glad...which part was the best?

    • @mayuri_mdk
      @mayuri_mdk 4 роки тому

      @@thehellyblog I think it opened my mind about the concept of love and I'm 33 so you can imagine that book definitely has an impact! 😀

  • @prakashsharma6241
    @prakashsharma6241 4 роки тому

    If you have read autobiography books. Which books should I read? Please make a video on this topic if possible.

  • @shwetasharma5598
    @shwetasharma5598 4 роки тому +1

    Helly, I always waiting for ur videos I love to watch u &ur content as well & love ur work too❤️

  • @himakshidas5715
    @himakshidas5715 4 роки тому

    Thank you for the recommendations. Will definitely read it ☺☺☺

  • @USaraswat79
    @USaraswat79 4 роки тому +1

    Oh god shutter Island is the most confusing thing ever happened to me!!! The end is just soo confusing..like I was literally binging on UA-cam videos to understand the ending.... that's what we literally except from a movie though...

  • @mirudulavaishnavi2169
    @mirudulavaishnavi2169 4 роки тому +6

    I started reading story books just because of u..... So pls never, ever stop making videos ☺️✌️

  • @afroentertainer2443
    @afroentertainer2443 4 роки тому

    i also have read all Gillian Flynn books as well

  • @faizanshaikh2025
    @faizanshaikh2025 4 роки тому +2

    Mam please please make a video on Perry manson books. She is a lawyer and her books series is about cases. Thriller and mysterious cases. That actually blow your mind

  • @Navin246
    @Navin246 4 роки тому +6

    Hey Helly, amazing recommendations &
    If you could review "Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children Trilogy" that will be helpful
    Looking forward for your next video ✌️

  • @lensworld3576
    @lensworld3576 4 роки тому +1

    I love novels but because of taking science and in +2 i distanced myself from reading my english have become worse 😥.Thank God I found you .this year i am not joining college will read every recommendation of yours.
    Ps: sorry for my bad english😂😂

  • @anmolv1
    @anmolv1 4 роки тому +1

    I am surprised you didnt include Kafka on the shore in your list.

    • @exoloey2152
      @exoloey2152 4 роки тому

      She mentioned that in her previous video (books that blow your mind category) so it would be repeatative. Maybe that's why. Though she mentioned Gone Girl in both of the videos.

  • @rishithamamidala7448
    @rishithamamidala7448 3 роки тому +1

    Actually I expected that twist in the boy in the striped pyjamas but I didn't want it to happen but it did😭

  • @riyasarkar5576
    @riyasarkar5576 4 роки тому +3

    Maybe you should try " Hercule Poirot's Christmas " by Agatha Christie ...

  • @abhimankeshav4123
    @abhimankeshav4123 4 роки тому

    It was leonardo decaprio acting that made shutter island a classic movie.

  • @tg9906
    @tg9906 4 роки тому

    *in audible you can return your book after listening to get your credit back and use it for other book* repeat

  • @anshikasaxena3638
    @anshikasaxena3638 4 роки тому +2

    I can't stop crying when I was reading the end of the boy in the striped pyjamas

  • @parisha5879
    @parisha5879 4 роки тому +2

    I remember the almost horror I felt when I read the end of 'Story of an hour'.... Glad you mentioned it...it subtly brings to notice so many issues in such a short length... definitely mind blowing!!

    • @kailashchandratrivedi6928
      @kailashchandratrivedi6928 4 роки тому

      I didn't get that story....
      Can u tell me what actually happened in it..

    • @parisha5879
      @parisha5879 4 роки тому

      The story starts with a notion that the protagonist is in deep grief because of the sudden demise of her husband. BUT as the story progresses, she starts to hauntingly realize that she is indeed happy that he passed away ( hauntingly because she herself is trying to convince herself that she loved him a lot)... She really imagines a life of freedom without him and is so happy that when she climbs down the stairs to see that her husband is actually alive... That sudden shock takes her life...
      Which means that the shock of finding him alive was multiple times that of hearing that he passed away!! Doesn't it implicitly tell you that she was a victim of hidden suppression?
      With that context, try to read again... I hope I helped you in some way...

    • @kailashchandratrivedi6928
      @kailashchandratrivedi6928 4 роки тому

      @@parisha5879
      Ah.. I get it now...
      Thanks a lot for such a good explanation.. ..
      I'll try reading it again....

    • @parisha5879
      @parisha5879 4 роки тому +1

      My pleasure...☺️

  • @vedansh4033
    @vedansh4033 4 роки тому +1

    Well don't you think telling somebody that a book has a plot twist is a kind of spoiler.
    Now that i am expecting a twist, it's impact will be reduced.

  • @littlelamyahmom1434
    @littlelamyahmom1434 4 роки тому

    I am a non reader.. but after watching your almost all video I starting buy books.. thank you for the inspiration

  • @ShankariS-oc4se
    @ShankariS-oc4se 3 роки тому +1

    I have read "And then there were none" by Agatha Christie that was like best ever like you said.. it's like woah!!!

  • @vinishashetty5923
    @vinishashetty5923 4 роки тому

    Hey I had a question.
    Do you keep all the books you buy or you give them away ?Also I love your videos!❤️

  • @ManishaJhalaan
    @ManishaJhalaan 4 роки тому

    Wow, very quick ❤️ have been reading a lot in July and August. Would love add some from your recommendations.

    • @thehellyblog
      @thehellyblog  4 роки тому +1

      Which ones btw?

    • @ManishaJhalaan
      @ManishaJhalaan 4 роки тому

      @@thehellyblog I mostly read non fiction but The way you mentioned Ghachar Ghochar meking me give it a try. Thanks

  • @nancysidhu7442
    @nancysidhu7442 2 роки тому +1

    I watched The boy in the striped pyjamas on Netflix and I wished I hadn’t watched it.. its a great movie but its heartbreaking! It’s sequel is coming out in September so going to read that indeed.. btw I’m reading Ghachar Ghochar now and I agree.. its a gripping read! 🌼

  • @akhileshgupta5660
    @akhileshgupta5660 4 роки тому +1

    Ghachar ghochar's ending was very confusing and one more thing arrey of questions were left unanswered and some how couldn't relate my single theory to book

  • @debojyotidutta3225
    @debojyotidutta3225 4 роки тому +1

    I just read one of them-`The Boy In Striped Pyjamas'...I will definitely read them all...thanks a lot
    What u like the most-paperback or hardback??

  • @rishitasingh8031
    @rishitasingh8031 4 роки тому

    500k soon!!!!!!
    Much love to u Helly....
    Ur channel is the best thing on UA-cam for me being a book lover...u r just awesome..more power to you

  • @dhwanimalde3246
    @dhwanimalde3246 4 роки тому

    Woww these are some great suggestions. Absolutely loved it😍

  • @harshagrawal8109
    @harshagrawal8109 4 роки тому

    Haven't read Shutter Island but Leo and Mark Ruffalo were brilliant in the movie 🤩🤩