I rarely pick up books outside my comfort zone of core romance, but I’m genuinely glad I ended up reading Tidbits by Sun:jeev because it gave me such a different reading experience and perspective.
This book feels emotional in a very quiet and real way. It doesn’t try too hard to impress you with dramatic moments, instead, it slowly pulls you into its thoughts, emotions, and reflections. And somehow, that simplicity is what makes it impactful.
The story follows Khalid, and in many ways, the book feels like reading someone’s personal journal with the small moments, thoughts, emotions, and reflections collected together as “tidbits.” There’s something deeply intimate about the writing style, it’s simple yet at the same time almost as if you’re sitting with someone listening to their thoughts unfold naturally.
The book touches on themes of longing, love, separation, loneliness, deep emotions, and life itself. Some parts feel melancholic, some comforting, and some quietly thought-provoking. What I liked most is that the emotions feel genuine. Many moments stay with you even after you’ve stopped reading.
I also appreciated how reflective the book is. It makes you pause and think about your own life, your own emotions, and the little moments we often overlook. There’s a something in the storytelling that makes it feel personal and relatable.
This is not the kind of book you rush through. It’s the kind you read slowly, taking in a few pages at a time, letting the thoughts settle with you.
Overall, Tidbits by Sun:jeev was a refreshing change from my usual reads and a book I’m glad I experienced. Emotional, reflective, and quietly beautiful, this book’s definitely worth picking up if you enjoy heartfelt writing.
Thank you Sun:jeev for proving me with a copy of your book. I am glad I get to experience the emotions and feel the magic of your writing.
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With love and lots of stories,
The Reading Lane
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