This is my fur baby, Blitz. He is a handsome 9 year old, pure bred, Doberman Pinscher. Blitz has been with me since I was in grade 10, and he has been my little baby ever since. Not a day goes by where he doesn’t come smiling and wagging his little stub of a tailContinue reading “My Baby and I”
Author Archives: Nishjot K. Sidhu
Indian Horse
Richard Wagamese presents Indian Horse through the first person perspective of Saul Indian Horse, an ex-hockey star, who takes readers through the traumatic life he has endured and survived. This book is set in yet another very dark moment in Canadian history; the residential school era. A victim of the Canadian residential school system, Saul’sContinue reading “Indian Horse”
All We Left Behind
All We Left Behind is a historical romance about the life of a Canadian boy who falls in love with his childhood friend who is a Japanese Canadian. This historical romance novel is set during the time of World War II and on Mayne Island, right here in British Columbia, Canada. World War II’s impactContinue reading “All We Left Behind”
The Golden Son
The Golden Son is based on the lives of two individuals, Leela and Anil, two childhood friends hailing from a small village in the state of Gurjat, India. Belonging to the most respected and wealthy family in the village, Anil has the opportunity to break away from his family’s multigenerational farming and choose his ownContinue reading “The Golden Son”
Adnan’s Story
If you haven’t heard about Adnan Syed, I think it’s time you listen to his story. Adnan Syed, a teenager at the time, was found guilty for murdering his ex-girlfriend Hae Min Lee and was given a sentence of life plus thirty in 2000. However, till this day, Adnan maintains his innocence. The first timeContinue reading “Adnan’s Story”
Welcome!
Hey there! Welcome to my blog where I will be writing my random thoughts after I read a book. There is nothing better than cracking open the spine of a book that’s going to make me forget where I am. A lot of people ask me for book recommendations, so I thought why not justContinue reading “Welcome!”