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March 09, 2016

Me Before You by Jojo Moyes

Genre: Romance, Adult Fiction, Fiction

Romance is the only genre where I’m not open to experiments. I read the books which has a lot of hype, or whose blurb strikes as different. If I Stay by Gayle Forman is one of the few which actually made to the list of my top favorite romance reads. And now, I’m quite happy to say that Me Before You made into that list as well. To find such a heart warming love story is actually making me believe in romance again.
There were two reasons why I picked out up. First, I recently saw the trailer of the movie adaptation and without even having known anything about the story, I was intrigued. Secondly, the hype around it was too much to bear! The book was actually attracting me towards it. I couldn’t sit around for another sign, and so when the trailer released, I thought it was time.
And boy was I stumped! I had started only the first chapter and and before I knew, I was reading the 8th one. It took me exactly a day and a half to complete this book.
I had a lot of thoughts while reading the book. The issue addressed here is a very delicate one. But Jojo Moyes treated with equal parts of humor, love and reality. More than the actual story, what really struck me was how Jojo Moyes managed to pick up the topic and create a story with such precision and quality. The ending was real. So real, that I found myself crying but actually feeling satisfied. I cringed every time, something happened to Will. It’s always like the end is near. Despite how it ended, for me, it was a happy one. Everyone accepted his decision by the end and that’s what counts.
Another aspect which struck me was the characters and their roles. Every character had some important role to play in the manner the book was to end. No character seemed useless. I couldn’t get around to the question that how an author could write with such details and not go wrong anywhere.
Needless to say, her writing is beautiful. So beautiful that it is difficult to concentrate on the world around and carry on with our existence. With her book, it’s difficult to even think that we have a life.
I am so impressed with this book that I’m afraid to read it’s sequel. Often good books fail to give a good aftermath of the actual story. And that is exactly why I never pick up a sequel to a book on which everything ended perfectly. The next book can ruin anything or can just glorify it. At this point, I’m not sure if I’m ready to give it a try!

October 29, 2015

November Read-along

Hellooo people of the book world!
As you guys already know, we'll be reading only ONE book in November because, exams.
We asked you guys  to vote for the book you'd like to read with us and after a week of voting, the result was a TIE between Me Before You and Ready Player One.

Since Goodreads was acting weird and wasn't letting us create a new poll, we ended up having a tie-breaker-face-off-poll for 24 hours on Instagram and it's time for the result,
Behold, this November we are going to read
*drum rolls*

Ready Player One by Ernest Cline. 
The fictional Fortress is taking a detour to the future and you're are very much invited.


FicFort Notes:
1. Make sure to tag your progress, comments anything related to this read on social medias with #ficfortressreads.

2. Some accounts will be featured on our IG through the month. Only criteria, use the tag.

3. Keep a look-out for the pre-discussion thread on Goodreads, cause that thread is gonna come in handy to: find a buddy for buddy reading, *if* there are any book deals, you'll be informed. Also, if we find e-books, those will be given away.

4. Spread the word!

Happy Ready Soldiers!

Are you joining us for the November Read-along?

October 19, 2015

November Read-along: Book Nominees

Hello Readers!

It's time to vote for the book you'd like to snuggle up with next month.
This November we will be reading one book instead of two, because exam season. You get to pick, so, choose wisely, here are the four contenders:

1. Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns) by Mindy Kaling:

For all our readers who wanted us to add non-fiction to the read-along, we present to you this
hilarious memoir.

Read the blurb, here.
Shonazee's Pick

2. Me Before You, Jojo Moyes:

Most people who've read this book complain of a hangover. So, if you're looking for a tear-jerker, you have come to the right stop. Also, this book is being turned into a movie that may come out sometime next year.

Read the blurb, here.

Somdyuti's Pick

3. A Thousand Nights, E.K.Johnston:

A YA Fantasy retelling of One Thousand And One Nights. This book is full of folklore, legends, fairytales and magic! Also it's a new release, this book came out on October 6th 2015.

Read the Blurb, here.
Varsha's Pick



4) Ready Player One, Ernest Cline:

Sci-Fi. Futuristic setting (read: 2044). Video-gamers.
If any of these words interest you, pick this book up already! (Not already. November, pick it up in November. Meanwhile, vote. okay?okay.)

Read the blurb, here.

Niv's Pick

Vote here:
November Book Of The Month Poll

It's time to cast your vote again. Hurry up, go go go!

May the odds be in your favour.



Results will be declared on 25th October'15.

Until then, stay rad, keep reading!

October 05, 2015

October Book Picks

Hello Everyone! 
October is here and we're back, as usual, with two books, one Indian and the other, a non-Indian book to enjoy this month. We hope you enjoyed our picks for last month. 
In the last post, we asked you to vote for your favourite book on Goodreads and after an overwhelming response, we've decided on our Indian and the non-Indian books for the month; 

1. THE ILLICIT HAPPINESS OF OTHER PEOPLE BY MANU JOSEPH.

                                          

Ousep Chacko, journalist and failed novelist, prides himself on being “the last of the real men.” This includes waking neighbors upon returning late from the pub. His wife Mariamma stretches their money, raises their two boys, and, in her spare time, gleefully fantasizes about Ousep dying. One day, their seemingly happy seventeen-year-old son Unni—an obsessed comic-book artist—falls from the balcony, leaving them to wonder whether it was an accident. Three years later, Ousep receives a package that sends him searching for the answer, hounding his son’s former friends, attending a cartoonists’ meeting, and even accosting a famous neurosurgeon. Meanwhile, younger son Thoma, missing his brother, falls head over heels for the much older girl who befriended them both. Haughty and beautiful, she has her own secrets. The Illicit Happiness of Other People—a smart, wry, and poignant novel—teases you with its mystery, philosophy, and unlikely love story.


2. ALL THE LIGHT WE CANNOT SEE BY ANTHONY DOERR



"WINNER OF THE PULITZER PRIZE
From the highly acclaimed, multiple award-winning Anthony Doerr, the beautiful, stunningly ambitious instant New York Times bestseller about a blind French girl and a German boy whose paths collide in occupied France as both try to survive the devastation of World War II. 
Doerr’s “stunning sense of physical detail and gorgeous metaphors” (San Francisco Chronicle) are dazzling. Deftly interweaving the lives of Marie-Laure and Werner, he illuminates the ways, against all odds, people try to be good to one another. Ten years in the writing, a National Book Award finalist, All the Light We Cannot See is a magnificent, deeply moving novel from a writer “whose sentences never fail to thrill” (Los Angeles Times).

ADD ON GOODREADS

Hope you guys join us. Don't forget to use the tag #ficfortressreads on social medias while updating your progress regarding these books.

Happy Reading, Soldiers!
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