OOD Readers Paradise - Reading Challenge Day 113

Good morning fellow bookworms. We express our utmost gratitude to our readers and would love more responses. For today's challenge, we want you to express your creativity through the segment,' Radiant Readings!!' We would like you to write your own stories or book reviews of stories you have read

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Aishwaryaa and Divyalakshmi

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  1. “Let me know. Can I someday find my time?”
    My Time. Two simple words, but the meaning is quite deep.
    What does it mean?
    A lot of people (like me) think that we don’t really have all that we want. And we start comparing ourselves to other people around us, such as our family members and our friends.
    We think that they have more things at the same age as us, than we do. Which might be true, if you think about it.
    For example- I think that I don’t get pocket money from my parents yet, being in high school. But I see primary school kids get pocket money, so why not me?
    Then I think of this- My time will come.
    There is a saying, that “Every dog has its day.” Maybe it could imply on humans as well. Maybe we all too will have our day, some day in the future.
    My time will come. Remind yourself these two simple words, whenever you feel that you have got less than the people you know.
    Of course your time will come some day. We don’t know when, but it will for sure.
    Therefore, whenever you feel like comparing yourself to others in the matter of things, just say four simple words to yourself- My. Time. Will. Come.

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  2. Book Review of Fanstastic Beasts and where to find them.

    The book’s action is set in New York in 1926, where the dark wizard Grindelwald, wanted for multiple murders across Europe, is thought to have shifted. Newt Scamander, our bumbling hero, has arrived in New York with a case full of fantastic beasts. Newt is a more sophisticated version of Hagrid in that he is a magizoologist who wants to teach the wizarding community that the subjects of his study should be protected, not feared. It should surprise no one, then, that within hours of his arrival, many of the creatures escape and run amok over the city.

    In his quest to recover them, Newt gets three companions—a No-Maj (American for “muggle"), an ex-Auror with a heart of gold and her sister who can read minds. Add to that the American version of the ministry of magic, struggling to keep the community hidden from Muggles, and a group that is determined to unearth witches, and you have a rollicking story that barely gives the reader time to breathe.

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