• January 1, 1997
Memoirs of a Geisha – Journey of Popularity Abridged Summary:Highlighting the lifestyle of Japanese entertainers Geisha, Arthur Golden wrote “Memoirs of Geisha” in 1997. It is a fabulously penned fiction novel unbridling the showbiz lifestyle of Geisha in Japan. However, this remarkable novel talks about Nitta Sayuri (Sakamoto Chiyo). She is a smart and famous Geisha in Japan’s Gion district. She was sold by her father to work in the entertainment districts of K....
• January 1, 1595
A Midsummer Night's DreamA Brief Overview:Love and romance constitute the nuclei of Midsummer Night’s Dream by Shakespeare. There are three men and women engaged in love who want a happy consummation of their love through marriage but are faced with several difficulties. Duke Theseus to marry Hippolytus Queen of AmazonIn the opening part of the play, preparations are being made for the marriage of Theseus....
• February 16, 2006
Eat, Pray, Love – A Tale of Life ExperiencesBrief Summary:Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert is an explanatory novel of her life experiences. It talks about her estranged married life and a will to regain happiness in the form of self-healing travel notions. The matter is all about finding peace and solicitation in the arms of a journey to unveil the essence of joyous moments. As a memoir chronicle, Elizabeth wrote the book at the time of her stay at Oliver Hotel (Knoxvill....
• September 5, 2021
The IntroductionEmily McIntire's 2021 romance novel Hooked is the first book of her Never-After series. Set in the contemporary world, Hooked attempts to restructure the classic Peter Pan tale with a modern twist. Unlike the original story, Hooked does not involve elements of fantasy. It focuses on the dark side of human existence. The main characters, James “Hook” Barrie, Wendy, and Peter Michaels, are based on Captain Jame....
• March 27, 2007
City of Bones – Seeing Beyond the WorldBrief Summary:“City of Bones” is a fantasy novel spectacularly written by Cassandra Clare, which talks about a girl (Clary) adept at seeing beyond worldly humans. She is helped by her friends and ultimately meets a group of Shadow Hunters, who are on a mission to remove evil shadows or spirits from the world. Clary is unaware of her remarkable powers, which start getting activated when her mother goes missing. Analyzing....
• December 7, 2018
New YorkVerity, a 2018 novel by Colleen Hoover, narrates the story of Lowen Ashleigh, a struggling New York City writer, grieving her mother’s death and going through a phase of writer’s block. An opportunity to exercise her writing skills knocks on her door when she meets Jeremy Crawford, the husband of the bestselling author Verity Crawford, in a pretty unbecoming circumstance as she watches a truck hit a ....
• March 3, 2005
The novel starts with introducing the protagonist of the story, Miles Halter, who is leaving his parents and his home in Florida to join Culver Creek boarding school. His mother throws a going away party for Miles, but no one turns up at Miles's party except two weird guys, whom he considers boring because Miles has an introverted and shy personality in school. He interacts very little with others in the class. That is why he doesn't get the chance to befriend others.After that, he mov....
• January 1, 1868
The novel opens up with the March family's four daughters, Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy. Meg is the elder one; she is a pretty woman who is very fond of luxuries and material things. Jo is the second one. She is extremely fond of reading books and has a tomboy personality. Her dream is to become a world-famous writer. Beth is the third one with a kind, shy, and gentle nature. She is such a sweet lady who is willing to take care of others. Finally, we have Amy, the youngest daughter of the March fam....
• April 1, 2013
The BeginningIf He Had Been with Me is a young-adult high school romance novel by Laura Nowlin, published in 2013. Set in a small town and narrated by Autumn, the novel deals with complex human emotions, tumultuous adolescence, and a tragic loss. Autumn and Finny are best friends, and they grew up together. Their mothers are best friends, too. Autumn’s mother suffers from mental health issues, while her dad remains ab....
• May 5, 2009
The BeginningIn The Summer I Turned Pretty, the author Jenny Han narrates the story in the protagonist, Isabel “Belly” Conklin’s voice. Belly spent her summers with her mother, a recently divorced Laurel, and brother, Steven, at the Fisher family’s beach house in a town called Cousins Beach on the Atlantic Coast with her mother’s cancer survivor friend, Susannah Fisher and her teenage sons, Conrad, and Jeremiah Fisher.....
• August 28, 1844
The BeginningThe Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas tells the story of Edmond Dantes, who, on his safe arrival at Marseilles after the death of the Captain of Pharaon, the ship he works in, and his delivery of a package to respect the Captain’s dying wish, is promoted by Monsieur Morrel, the owner of the shipping company, to replace the dead Captain, under the envious eyes of the ship’s supercargo, Dan....
• May 5, 2015
The story starts with a huntress named Feyre. The young girl is the sole breadwinner of her family. One day, she was stalking a deer in order to feed her starving family. While stalking, Feyre soon found herself hunting near the wood, a borderland between humans and Prythians, the place for fairies. But in her desperation to feed her family, she crossed the border. Soon, something strange caught her eyes: a giant wolf with suspicious eyes. Her Instant thoughts were the wolf might ....
• August 12, 2021
Haunting Adeline is the first book in the Cat and Mouse Duet series by H.D. Carlton. It is an intriguing story. This is about Adeline Reilly. She is a young and independent writer. Adeline returns to the Washington home after the death of her great-grandmother. Her name was Gigi. Here her family has lived for many generations. There are many legends surrounding this location. Its history is veiled in mystery.The s....
• July 29, 2008
Summary of the Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Annie Barrows and Mary Ann ShafferA Brief Overview:The novel - Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Annie Barrows and Mary Ann Shaffer showcases the post-World War II conditions and revolves around the central character – Juliet Ashton, who is on the lookout for her next big story. The author through Juliet, takes us to Guernsey Island and its literary society, occupied by the German....
• October 1, 1920
Edith Wharton first released her book The Age of Innocence in 1920. The late nineteenth-century upper-class New York society is shown in this piece. Through references to the families and their roles as tribe chiefs, the novel is portrayed as an anthropological study of this civilization. A brief overviewThe Welland family's lovely and esteemed daughter is May Welland. Rec....