So, quarantine resulted in me getting back to reading. I began the quarantine by reading Agatha Christie’s Murder of Roger Acryod and George Orwell’s 1984. More on these later. Presently, I’m concurrently reading Haruki Murakami’s Norwegian Wood and Agatha Christie’s Death on the Nile. So Norwegian Wood turned out pretty weird. I was not accustomed to reading such grim books and this surely was a very incorrect time to start such a book. I did complete it and what struck me the most was how matter-of-factly Murakami presented life changing events, like death. Perhaps more on this in a full review. Death on the Nile turned out to be pretty predictable in the end and was not impressed. Did not help that the previous Agatha Christie I read was perhaps her best work. To kill a mockingbird is what I’m reading now. Seems very highly rated. ALso, Hyperbole and a Half is perhaps the most relatable book I’ve ever read. Given that it’s a day worth of reading, surely worth a shot. On this note, I plan to maintain a seperate section to list books I’ve liked and would recommend. Lets see how that turns out to be.