You can Check out Description for all links! Everything we want these days is either expensive, forbidden, illegal, or won't text us back. 🤣 here's another list of things to cry over! Please don't hate me🙃 Love, Helly!
"Fault in our stars" was hyped.definitely.i liked it. But not obviously freaking loved it like other books in the list. I loved " an imperial affliction" more than the actual book and story. Some lines from the a.i.a is really really moving.
True Maybe its a good book But ppl blew it up like anything Probably that proves movies have a greater impact than a book... Infact looking for alaska was better And my sister's keeper is nothing but a wrecker
@@subhajitmondal8649 coz ppl are more hyped about hollywood ...........many consider it to be clssier than bollywood so any bollywood movie is just a bagful of melo and overacting for them
The boy in the striped pyjamas is my first novel that I read 🥺 I was in std 8 at that time. I believe all the books which are related to Holocaust can make you cry. BTW if you really want to cry and enjoy a journey go with "THE GIVER" as well. That is a next level too.
I was about to comment about 'THE GIVER' it really is something else, I can't describe it with words.. It just opens up a lot of thoughts and have a rather different ending
I literally snatched my mobile from my father when I saw your notification......😂😂😂He was laughing is disbelief of what I did❤️Love you helly di. I added more books to my TBR
Crying or not crying on certain things totally depends upon the situation we are facing or went through recently. There are very few books that can actually trigger that emotion within us without us having going through those situations. I remeber reading this book few years back, in my official/native language, which made me so sad that I couldn't control my tears.
Another book which actually made me cry was 'The Book Thief' and thanks for recommending 'The boy in striped pajamas'. Read it just now and what a book ! It leaves behind a lingering sad feeling I should say.
Title on point though 😅 Norwegian wood surely did change my perspective to judge a book. When I first read it I could not believe that the writer thought to end the book in such a complicated way. I was so angry on him but later I realized that's the beauty of the book. It talks about the emotional stress a death of loved ones bring in our life.The pain of their absence will never go away but life goes on and so should we. Only thing we can do is to keep them in our memories. (By the way I'm a fan of murakami's writing)
I read " Five Feet Apart "by Rachael Lippincott. It is more than just a love story between Stella and Will (Protagonists). It has a truly powerful message that everyone should take away from this brilliant book is live life to the fullest, because you never know what might happen tomorrow.
I recently finished reading Norwegian Wood and think Toru didn’t reunite with Midori and stayed sad and lonely. Didn’t understand the ending at first glance but read somewhere that he made that call to midori from airport in the current timeline and that’s why she was shocked to get a call after so many years and asked him where he was. It made complete sense to me and I think grief just became huge part of his life and he never came out of it.
I have read "kite runner" and loved it immensely. My friend told me also that "a thousand splendid sun" is better than " kite runner" and definitely better that "and the mountain echoes".
Omg I remember crying in the corner of my class as I was reading this book in my free period and I couldn't control myself ..... Wooow lovely time it was and I think it is a kind of book written so brilliantly that you are just lost in it ... Such was the magic of it🔥🔥🥀
'A fine balance' by Rohinton mistry will crush you to the very end. Even though he won several accolades, i think mistry is such an underrated Indian author. This book is lengthy and explores human miseries in such poignant way that you just can't resist reading even when you know there won't be any happy ending. Oh Helly please do read it. It will kill you! Really.... Mistry has written such tragic masterpiece.
"He was one of the world's whistlers; cares rested lightly on his shoulders" can anyone please explain the meaning of these lines from "the blue umbrella ".
I believe that people get lonely when they are in a group or crowd and no one knows them or directly interacts with them. That is the actual "me" time that we get in regualr basis. People keep noticing you, they keep judging you , reminding you of your duties. I believe it's a relief to be in a crowd that is not interacting sometimes because you don't need that always .plus being surrounded by people , being there in a place where there are so many things to notice we tend to believe that no one will be noticing us
Seriously dear i have cried a lot after reading the thousand splendid suns 😭 and willing to buy more books based on your recommendations ❤️❤️ you are the best❤️
You are one of those two people in my life, who inspired me to read more and more books .... Love you so much .... Thanks for adding value to my life .🙏🙏🙏
Hey now i'mreading that book The diary of young girl ...sometimes it makes me feel that whatever I'm having that's enough...because this book ...her diary shows how they suffered ....
"The Kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseini is also very emotional book. The thousand splendid suns and "The kite rumner" both are amazing books . Wish he writes more. I got "The mountains echoed" but didnt read due to mixed reviews , so is it good, please suggest.
I believe that in NORWEGIAN WOOD, murakami tried to potray how we both have NAOKO & MIDORI in us, if in your personality MIDORI in influential, you'll find the ending happy, but if your NAOKO is influential, you'll find it depressing. Murakami has completely made the ending to both possibilities.
(Well idk why but I just wanna share this) well at the moment I am 13 and one of my goal is to read and treasure the books in my collection and make a family library with all the movies books and music in my collection with notes from my life on a shelf in the back corner. And pass that library of memories onto the future generations so whenever they need a little escape from the world they can use the family Library of memories that treasures the history of of the family including photos videos and some pieces of clothing
Hey..i remember you from Ashley's video! ugh! and yeah..i got spoiled for that too that's why i am not gonna read the book now. not into realistic fiction anyway. I did cry my eyes out over the movie tho!
I have read all of these books and all of them are seriously impressive works of the authors. Thanks Helly, for suggesting these books. I too recommend everyone these books.
I have 3 questions regarding BCL- DELHI:- Q1:- Is British council library (Delhi) a private library? Q2:- what is its annual membership fees? Q3:- Does BCL-Delhi keep self improvement books like megaliving, atomic habits , as a man thinketh, rich dad poor dad, power of sub conscious mind etc?
Heyy to see your work I always get motivation One day i was thought if someone just one yr younger than me then definitely i can do it ...... from odisha
Black Beauty was my first novel too. 5th std ICSE. In 6th std, we read Great Expectations. This book will always have a special place in my heart. Maybe I should read it again.😄
The most triggering thing about fault in our stars was they start the chapter and simple say "the following week Walter died" just like that a main character killed
Me: Always googling 'sad books' to read CZcams: Helly posted a video Me laughing like mad after seeing the title 😂😂 (Btw, just ordered The Boy in the Stripes Pyjamas!)
Actually, the boy in the striped pyjamas is a book that even a child can read but they should not cuz it gets very sad at the end. But if you are a strong enough person then you can read this week
No popular english self help books are available over CZcams in Indian accent. I think you have a wonderful, sweet and friendly Indian accent. If you think of doing it, it would definitely help lots of aspirants like me in developing our English beside personality. Thank you
I am reading Norwegian wood...and oh my god..what a read this is....its how our mental peace is very imp and how people leave traces of themselves with us....surely relatable
I definitely recommend "Nirmala" by Munshi Premchand. What a tragedy! Absolute masterpiece. Not to mention it's a very quick read too. You can finish it in one sitting.
Pls make a video on what really inspired u to become a splendid reader. It's a big deal to be a good reader in this modern era, where most of the people are addicted to the comforts of electronic gadgets. You explore books and spread the joy of reading it to others as well...which is a good trait that shows selflessness. I love it. Keep going...all the best❤️❤️❤️
Your videos are getting better day by day di! ❤😊...I really love your book recommendations💯...keep goingg!!!...and di pls make a video on your freelance niche and real time experience ( with examples) in content writing ....
A thousand splendid suns, the first when i read this book i wasnt able to concentrate on any of my work. Some parts are so disturbing that i was internally shattered. Also this book has a lot of plot twist nd its a perfect read!
hello helly , i have read Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage.i found its ending very strange. did you also find it strange ? please make a discussion video on this book if possible.
Organic Chemistry by MS Chouhan is also one.
Yes Until you understand what chemistry is about.
Are bhai bhai 😂🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Morrison and boyd bhi padh liyo 👍
"Everytime I'm sad and I want to get more sad".. a different mood. 😂
Somewhat same
Same
Ya same here😂
Same😂
Yhh everytime😂✌🏻
You can Check out Description for all links!
Everything we want these days is either expensive, forbidden, illegal, or won't text us back. 🤣 here's another list of things to cry over!
Please don't hate me🙃
Love,
Helly!
Thanks :)
HAHa nyc title helly d
*Great Angel Helly 🔥*
Sanchita sahu:- love from odisha..
Ma'am ap kaha rahte ho bolo plz
The boy in striped pajamas
Thousand splendid suns
Norwegian wood 🥺😭
Are u an bts Army and a book lover both💜🤩
Omg the title was just savage!🤙😂
I have apologized 😂
@@thehellyblog no need it was nice👍😉😂
@@thehellyblog behave properly
😝😝 Kakkar
Let’s support each other
"A thousand splendid suns" made me cry😢
I can still remember i finished that book at about 11 pm and then i was all in tears.😥❤
khaled hosseini is da bestttttt!!!
Even me. So heart touching
Even kite runner and the mountain echoed are also best writing, making emotional at end
I love mariam and Laila
Ayushmaan is more than an actor ❤️
He is toooooo talented
Yeah and he's such a good singer
"Fault in our stars" was hyped.definitely.i liked it. But not obviously freaking loved it like other books in the list.
I loved " an imperial affliction" more than the actual book and story.
Some lines from the a.i.a is really really moving.
True
Maybe its a good book
But ppl blew it up like anything
Probably that proves movies have a greater impact than a book...
Infact looking for alaska was better
And my sister's keeper is nothing but a wrecker
@@srishtichoudhury8575 yes but dil bechara, an adaptation of the book couldn't reach that level
@@subhajitmondal8649 coz ppl are more hyped about hollywood ...........many consider it to be clssier than bollywood so any bollywood movie is just a bagful of melo and overacting for them
Especially that whole 'going after that writer and his being a jerk'plot is so bad
Bro an imperial affliction is a book? Original book?
Neha kakkar roasted by Helly with only one sentence....😅
Yeah.....
Yep😂🤣😅
Sushant is that person who has a true love for books...and i love him the most
The boy in the striped pyjamas is my first novel that I read 🥺
I was in std 8 at that time. I believe all the books which are related to Holocaust can make you cry.
BTW if you really want to cry and enjoy a journey go with "THE GIVER" as well. That is a next level too.
I was about to comment about 'THE GIVER' it really is something else, I can't describe it with words.. It just opens up a lot of thoughts and have a rather different ending
I literally snatched my mobile from my father when I saw your notification......😂😂😂He was laughing is disbelief of what I did❤️Love you helly di. I added more books to my TBR
Hahaha say sorry to uncle from me
What is TBR🤔🧐
@@jaaduiart4541 TBR is to be read , read is pronounced as red,past form means the books we want to read in future
Same lol
@@thehellyblog plz tell us about the lost boy journey..
I heard about this book a lot.
I think it should be at new platform arakihub.
Omg Neha kakker is not famous for singing but for crying...
One more recommended book for science students : Thermodynamics 😂
Hahaha same
How did you not say organic chemistry 🥺😭
😂😂😂💯
One more from a CS Student: Digital Signal Processing = Degree Stopping Paper
for me it's rotational mechanics
I always want the time to just stop...
So that I can just read so many books and enjoy my life🥺
When you said THE DIARY OF A YOUNG GIRL. Then I extremely shout and said yaa I read this book
is it good cause it was in our syllabus many years ago??
But I am 9th standard now and I read this book just one year ago from now
@@manishmaurya1595in our school all the novels and stuff has been removed from the syllabus years ago due to some issue
@@simrankhurana3023 It is really good. If possible do allow yourself some time to read it. It is a different experience in itself.
@@simrankhurana3023 hey, our names match
Crying or not crying on certain things totally depends upon the situation we are facing or went through recently. There are very few books that can actually trigger that emotion within us without us having going through those situations. I remeber reading this book few years back, in my official/native language, which made me so sad that I couldn't control my tears.
The Black Beauty is one of my favourite books 💜💜
This book taught me that faith and trust are much better than animal cruelty.
I m a animal lover, and thinking to buy that😗
@@simranmishra2819 sure but plzz don't case on the book writer 😂
@@manishmaurya1595 WILL TRY MY BEST
Another book which actually made me cry was 'The Book Thief' and thanks for recommending 'The boy in striped pajamas'. Read it just now and what a book ! It leaves behind a lingering sad feeling I should say.
Title on point though 😅
Norwegian wood surely did change my perspective to judge a book.
When I first read it I could not believe that the writer thought to end the book in such a complicated way. I was so angry on him but later I realized that's the beauty of the book. It talks about the emotional stress a death of loved ones bring in our life.The pain of their absence will never go away but life goes on and so should we. Only thing we can do is to keep them in our memories.
(By the way I'm a fan of murakami's writing)
I remember being so confused when the book ended it seemed so abrupt. Yeah you're right that's the beauty of this book.
The ending.. felt sad as life seldom goes the way we want- so does the book. Let's make peace with It- although it's hard.
I am a big Murakami fan. Read all of his works. What should I pick next?
Any suggestions from another Murakami fan.
I read Norwegian Wood, and thought that Toru's ending was incomplete
Hw's the book , Norwegian wood
Helly's Title game has improved alot better than Neha kakkars Voice .....from 1K to 500k(to be) I am proud of you Dear Helly
Make a video on historical and mythological fiction books
You can read 'DIDDA' by Ashish Kaul....its amazing😍
Lovely war is both mythological and historical and my fav
I read " Five Feet Apart "by Rachael Lippincott. It is more than just a love story between Stella and Will (Protagonists). It has a truly powerful message that everyone should take away from this brilliant book is live life to the fullest, because you never know what might happen tomorrow.
I recently finished reading Norwegian Wood and think Toru didn’t reunite with Midori and stayed sad and lonely. Didn’t understand the ending at first glance but read somewhere that he made that call to midori from airport in the current timeline and that’s why she was shocked to get a call after so many years and asked him where he was. It made complete sense to me and I think grief just became huge part of his life and he never came out of it.
You just almost has given me spoiler mam🙄
I didn't get the last paragraph ,please explain me once
"The Kite Runner" Khaled Husseini 💓💓🔥... Heartbreaking novel 😭😭
I have read "kite runner" and loved it immensely. My friend told me also that "a thousand splendid sun" is better than " kite runner" and definitely better that "and the mountain echoes".
Omg I remember crying in the corner of my class as I was reading this book in my free period and I couldn't control myself ..... Wooow lovely time it was and I think it is a kind of book written so brilliantly that you are just lost in it ... Such was the magic of it🔥🔥🥀
Go for all khalid books his books are magical
'A fine balance' by Rohinton mistry will crush you to the very end. Even though he won several accolades, i think mistry is such an underrated Indian author.
This book is lengthy and explores human miseries in such poignant way that you just can't resist reading even when you know there won't be any happy ending.
Oh Helly please do read it. It will kill you! Really.... Mistry has written such tragic masterpiece.
Will try !
You forgot "the kite runner" book.....you should read that book once it's amazing and you will also cry😭....
"He was one of the world's whistlers; cares rested lightly on his shoulders" can anyone please explain the meaning of these lines from "the blue umbrella ".
The title was amazing man that neha one 🤣🤣.....well thanx for this video ...I love emotional books ☺☺
Hahaha glad
I wish if I could have all your books with me!!! I love reading but thing is i can't buy books 🤦🏻♀️
You should add THE KITE RUNNER as well. It is so freaking beautiful!
yesssssss
The boy in striped pyjamas...Superb 😍
Loved the video! Here are some of my recommendations 🙂😁
1. All the light we cannot see
2. The song of Achilles
I believe that people get lonely when they are in a group or crowd and no one knows them or directly interacts with them. That is the actual "me" time that we get in regualr basis.
People keep noticing you, they keep judging you , reminding you of your duties. I believe it's a relief to be in a crowd that is not interacting sometimes because you don't need that always .plus being surrounded by people , being there in a place where there are so many things to notice we tend to believe that no one will be noticing us
The title cracked me up :p
Hahah
Seriously dear i have cried a lot after reading the thousand splendid suns 😭 and willing to buy more books based on your recommendations ❤️❤️ you are the best❤️
I'll be reading Norwegian Wood, after completing my Angels and Demons.
You're the best booktuber. Keep going! ❤
Angels and demons such a intriguing and fast pace book. I liked it very much...
You are one of those two people in my life, who inspired me to read more and more books ....
Love you so much ....
Thanks for adding value to my life .🙏🙏🙏
Ayushman khurrana: a versatile actor
Helly:a versatile reader and booktuber
Simply love your videos ❤❤
I hv an educational channel I m also doning hard work, it will help u for preparation of Gov Job, really needs your loving support.
Hey now i'mreading that book
The diary of young girl ...sometimes it makes me feel that whatever I'm having that's enough...because this book ...her diary shows how they suffered ....
The fault in our stars my all time fav book
I want you to review "After" series and want to know your thoughts about it. I really love watching your videos ❤
Some of the book recommendations given by Sushant Singh Rajput are also really nice ❤❤
@@jjkofvante You're right
Where did he gave recommendations?
I have read this "A thousand splendid suns" it was my first novel and after reading more I felt like this is the best ❤️❤️❤️..... It made me cry
Even though its difficult to read Diary of a young girl without crying, its impossible to read it without giggling or laughing.
I too admire Ayushman Khurrana ❤️
"The Kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseini is also very emotional book. The thousand splendid suns and "The kite rumner" both are amazing books . Wish he writes more. I got "The mountains echoed" but didnt read due to mixed reviews , so is it good, please suggest.
The nightingale by Kristin hannah was also very emotional
Yes especially the end
@@enigma4020 true
I believe that in NORWEGIAN WOOD, murakami tried to potray how we both have NAOKO & MIDORI in us, if in your personality MIDORI in influential, you'll find the ending happy, but if your NAOKO is influential, you'll find it depressing.
Murakami has completely made the ending to both possibilities.
What a lovely way to look at it!
@@thehellyblog thankyou! ☺
Black beauty... Deeply touching one❤
Most of these are my fav...
Something i think these are not your but my recommendations.
Love you:)))
Nice book recommendations ❤️👍🏼
I needed a Cry worthy books recommendations. So I am happy that I watched your video, now I can add more books on my TBR....
(Well idk why but I just wanna share this) well at the moment I am 13 and one of my goal is to read and treasure the books in my collection and make a family library with all the movies books and music in my collection with notes from my life on a shelf in the back corner. And pass that library of memories onto the future generations so whenever they need a little escape from the world they can use the family Library of memories that treasures the history of of the family including photos videos and some pieces of clothing
For computer science students "data structure and algorithms using java 2nd edition" is more than enough to make you cry.
Mam I have also read black beauty in class 4th in English Reader.
_Very nice video_
_Bs ek suggestion apko playlist thora or ache se manage karna chahiye_
Like °emotional books recommend
°Murder Mystery books recommend
°Fantasy books recommend
🌼🌸🌼
I was actually surprised that jojo moyes me before you is not included but if possible you can try that cuz its like my fav book of all times
The Fault in our stars didn't make me cry because I was already spoiled for the ending.😢
I wish I wasn't spoiled for it.😥
Hey..i remember you from Ashley's video!
ugh! and yeah..i got spoiled for that too that's why i am not gonna read the book now. not into realistic fiction anyway. I did cry my eyes out over the movie tho!
@@trisblackthorn1122 I remember you too. Are you there on Goodreads?
Yes🙂
@@trisblackthorn1122 what's your profile name?
@@trisblackthorn1122 Nimrat Mand
How did you not mentioned Flowers for Algernon? It is the only book that made me cry. If you had not read it please do read it.
I have read all of these books and all of them are seriously impressive works of the authors. Thanks Helly, for suggesting these books. I too recommend everyone these books.
Which was your fave of them?
@@thehellyblog I loved loved loved *The Diary Of A Young Girl*
It still makes me cry
I have 3 questions regarding BCL- DELHI:-
Q1:- Is British council library (Delhi) a private library?
Q2:- what is its annual membership fees?
Q3:- Does BCL-Delhi keep self improvement books like megaliving, atomic habits , as a man thinketh, rich dad poor dad, power of sub conscious mind etc?
Heyy to see your work I always get motivation
One day i was thought if someone just one yr younger than me then definitely i can do it ...... from odisha
Happy to motivate 🤗
You are my favorite my inspiration ❤
Black Beauty was my first novel too. 5th std ICSE. In 6th std, we read Great Expectations. This book will always have a special place in my heart. Maybe I should read it again.😄
The most triggering thing about fault in our stars was they start the chapter and simple say "the following week Walter died" just like that a main character killed
Did you read dork diaries. If you did then you liked it or not?
Me: Always googling 'sad books' to read
CZcams: Helly posted a video
Me laughing like mad after seeing the title 😂😂
(Btw, just ordered The Boy in the Stripes Pyjamas!)
The best friend u deserve that made me smile with u
You should have added The Kite Runner. I cried.
The choice by Nicholas sparks should be included in this list
Yes a walk to remember is an emotional read
Di please tell can I read GONE GIRL, I am 12 years old.. pls reply
Di please reply.. i really wanna read that book..
@@namangarg8645 it has lot of strong violence and other inappropiate scenes so I dont think it is appropiate for a 12 year old
@@ananyaaaaaaa929 okay thanks for letting me know.. I am literally dying to read it but no worries..
@@namangarg8645 you better read books like Hitchhikers guide to galaxy and Voyagers of hell. Both r entertaining and imginative.
@@Mxe00. ok thanks.. i will definitely read those books.. but i like thriller books the most.. thats why i wanted to read gone girl
Yes. Ayushman is such a great actor. He is fab. Also I agree with you that fault in our stars is better than his other books.
Yes Helly I have read the Norwegian woods and the end was really ambiguous, I think he never returned his home from the booth
DIDI!
YOU HAVE MADE ME COMMENT AND LIKE EVEN BEFORE WATCHING THE VIDEO JUST WITH THE TITLE!😆😆
DON'T FORGET TO GIVE A HEART AND A REPLY TOO!
Le lo bhai
@@thehellyblog :)❤️😃❤️😃❤️😃
Is the boy in striped pajamas suitable for a girl of age 15
Yessir
Actually, the boy in the striped pyjamas is a book that even a child can read but they should not cuz it gets very sad at the end. But if you are a strong enough person then you can read this week
WOWW! I really love you! You always give honest opinions on books and that to me is very fascinating
No popular english self help books are available over CZcams in Indian accent. I think you have a wonderful, sweet and friendly Indian accent. If you think of doing it, it would definitely help lots of aspirants like me in developing our English beside personality. Thank you
You should start your own podcast Helly mam , you have a lovely voice.All our love and support to you ♥️🎉🌸
Everytime I look at the fault in our stars
I feel the vibes of Augustus waters and hazel grace being together
I am reading Norwegian wood...and oh my god..what a read this is....its how our mental peace is very imp and how people leave traces of themselves with us....surely relatable
Man, love your voice, really. And your recommendations too, can't wait to finish checking off all the boxes of this one list.
I definitely recommend "Nirmala" by Munshi Premchand. What a tragedy! Absolute masterpiece. Not to mention it's a very quick read too. You can finish it in one sitting.
Black Beauty was in our English syllabus in school ❣️
"The Book Thief" is a book that has made me cry whole night. Highly recommended.
It it good?Like I wanna read it but I'm still in a dillema that I should purchase it or not
@@palak720 read the book is amazing.......u will definitely like it...
Thank you Helly for posting videos on books. It is making a great impact. I have started reading books now. You never know how much it means to me....
Ohh mah gahd !!!
My sister's keeper drained me absolutely!!!
It has a ravaging impact
All your recommendation are so thoughtful and just the thing we need ..... even I like Neha’s songs
Who agree with this
Pls make a video on what really inspired u to become a splendid reader. It's a big deal to be a good reader in this modern era, where most of the people are addicted to the comforts of electronic gadgets. You explore books and spread the joy of reading it to others as well...which is a good trait that shows selflessness. I love it. Keep going...all the best❤️❤️❤️
Your videos are getting better day by day di! ❤😊...I really love your book recommendations💯...keep goingg!!!...and di pls make a video on your freelance niche and real time experience ( with examples) in content writing ....
di what is the best way to hear an audiobook should we write it down along?just asking.. what you used to do?
you inculcated the habit of reading in me. Thanks
A thousand splendid suns, the first when i read this book i wasnt able to concentrate on any of my work.
Some parts are so disturbing that i was internally shattered.
Also this book has a lot of plot twist nd its a perfect read!
Sanchita sahu:- I also love 'the fault in our stars'...
hello helly , i have read Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage.i found its ending very strange. did you also find it strange ? please make a discussion video on this book if possible.
Gently falls the bakula ,is most amazing book to read.just a suggestion.
Helly Thax for ur suggestions... I have been motivated by u to read more books...❤️
I hv an educational channel I m also doning hard work, it will help u for preparation of Gov Job, really needs your loving support.
Hi Helly,
You were the best thing that happened to me on CZcams. Big fan. Keep up the good work!