Okay. So what happens when you pick up a book thinking it is a romance and find out it is an autobiographical travelogue instead. You keep reading trying in vain to search for the story which is finally just one chapter tucked somewhere inside another story in the book, If it could be called a […]
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Spotlight: Lean into Relationships by Rishabh Jhol
Print Length: 143 pages Language: English ASIN: B0749CLW5G Format: Kindle Edition Doubt has pivoted many a relationship across the centuries. Whether it is Othello suspicious of Desdemona or through the rise of paranoia as a trope in twentieth-century writings. While paranoia naturally suggests the vulnerability of individual mind to social rhetoric, it is […]
Book Review: Pishacha by Neil D'silva
This is the first book by Neil D’silva that I have read. It’s been a really long time since I have read a horror story. But everyone in the book club was talking about it and I decided it was high time I expanded my reading experiences. The beginning of the book got me hooked. […]
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Book Review: Snowbound by Olivier Lafont
SNOWBOUND by Olivier Lafont My Review: “Christmas is dying. The last Santa Claus had triplets who each inherited a portion of his father’s power, and that split is now tearing apart the soul of Christmas.” That’s how the blurb of the book starts. I was intrigued. Three possible Santa Clauses? It certainly looked […]
Spotlight: The Untold Story by Ridhi Drolia
Print Length: 109 pages Publication Date: June 26, 2017 Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC Language: English Genre: Romance Love comes in different forms. But in all its forms, it comes with various challenges. Only those who can combat those challenges are true lovers.The Untold Story is the tale of Vihaan […]
Spotlight: Snowbound by Olivier Lafont
Print Length: 339 pages Publication Date: May 18, 2017 Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC Language: English Genre: Young Adult Adventure/Fantasy Christmas is dying.The last Santa Claus had triplets who each inherited a portion of his father’s power, and that split is now tearing apart the soul of Christmas. Niccolo Vecchio, the […]
Book Review: Jugnu by Ruchi Singh
I barely registered the rain or the fact that my dog had come and settled on the bed besides me as I read the book. I was lost in Kasauli. Ruchi Singh has a wonderful way of describing places that is more poetic than prose. I could see the mountains and the sun shining through […]
Book review : 150 brilliant ways to keep young minds fit and fine by Neera Maini Srivastav
I really liked the concept of this book which is “to offer an integrated holistic approach” of wellness to teenagers. It covers all the three aspects of body mind and spirit. Each tip or ideas is covered in just a paragraph or two so it is not heavy reading for a generation that communicates through […]
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Book Review: Grow up Messy! by Paromita Goswami
Paromita Goswami’s book, “Grow up, Messy!”is about a precocious five year old, Misry. Misry is a little moppet who captures your heart with her jest for life and falling into trouble. The book is set not in the world of today’s kids but at a time when owning a television was a huge event; a […]
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Book Review : Just Me, The Sink And The Pot by Sudesna Ghosh.
I must admit the title intrigued me, as did the buzz I had heard about the book. And the book did not fail to deliver what it promised. I couldn’t put it down once I started reading it. Would I classify it as fiction or non- fiction? It links both worlds and I felt […]