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How to Talk to Girls at Parties | Neil Gaiman

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  How to Talk to Girls at Parties by Neil Gaiman My rating: 4 of 5 stars I liked the original short story a lot. Specially when Triolet explains those ideas about poem/ poetry and patterns. When I grabbed this graphic novel, was wondering about those parts, how they’re gonna put those in pictures? But Moon and Ba proved themselves awesome, again. The story, in short, felt a bit rushed in, but it still has the original essence, with those strange colours and line art. And again, who ain’t gonna love Neil Gaiman? Anyone? Nobody. View all my reviews

Weird Things Customers Say in Bookshops | Jen Campbell

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Weird Things Customers Say in Bookshops by Jen Campbell My rating: 3 of 5 stars 3.5/5. It’s funny. But I also found that it was teasing my reader-ego by throwing some book trivia all the way. Very casually though, which made it more interesting. Also, it was one of my quickest read in recent days, credit goes to the genre I suppose. Which made me realise, one will continue to turn the pages with no pause, only if there is a promise for a new and interesting story forward. Very basic, I know, but how many of us remember this while writing a book? View all my reviews

It takes time.

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  To all the creatives out there, no matter you are doodling on your phone or typing words after words in your computer, pushing away the guitar with frustrations, cleaning your paintbrushes for the n-th time or throwing away your fifth draft into the basket, just don’t stop. Keep doing, it takes time.