Book Review: Sought by Destiny by Monica Ageno
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1M ago
Sought by Destiny by Monica Ageno is Book2 in the Chronicles of the Fates. It is a successful sequel of the book Sought by Fate. As I am someone who has been closely following this series and the arrival and departure of the characters, I have a different-level bonding and grasping of this book, unlike many first time readers. As in the last part, the novel was left off with Feylin being acquainted with Olron, the Dark Mage, once the king of Gravindale but was  exiled from there. Well, Storm and Feylin formed much part of the story in the book one. As this sequel commences, I wasn’t sur ..read more
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Book Review – The Adventures of Ruby Pi and the Aviation Girls by Tom Durwood
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1M ago
Tom Durwood’s new book of YA stories is as exciting as the previous series with Rupa as a star lead, and other young heroines, in their attempts to solve substantial puzzles for the sake of humanity, destiny, and family. Tom’s stories are omnipresent, back dropped against almost all continents. Multicultural premises and adventure add thrill to the overall layout of the storylines! Yet with some focus on India as Ruby Pi is the title character. In this sensational collection, “The Adventures of Ruby Pi and the Aviation Girls” you will meet 9 young heroines associated with flights, landmark a ..read more
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Book Review: Himalay Ki God Mein by Asok Pillai
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1M ago
One of the best and finest crime thrillers it is going to be in the year 2025...Asok Pillai has brought the charm  of 1960s & 70s through his fascinating cast of characters that make up the entire plotline of this novel, though its title is a Hindi derivation, the novel is written in superb engaging way in English. A cult classic sense of Indianism runs like banter in the novel. The novel commences with Dr. Sunil Mehra, his father advised him to take a break from the bustling busy life of Bombay. Thus, he heads towards the hills of Gangakesh, a fictional sleepy hill place in India ..read more
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Book Review: Died and Back by Vandana Srivastava
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1M ago
This book is a reason to believe that every soul and divine is connected. You don’t need to ask any premeditated questions before picking up this book. As you read, you believe more on your divine connection designed for you in the ethereal cosmos. Short and crisp to read, this memoir by Vandana Srivastava nudges readers to identify that spark of divine intervention in their life which is normally hidden from our sights, the way she got right since her childhood to various phases of life. Divinity let miracles happen in your life. If you are aware...you fill up with gratitude…if not then a p ..read more
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Book Review: The Luminosity of Crystals & Dimensions of the Heart by Vidya Math
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2M ago
The book holds two novella-type stories, placed against magical realism, with different world building at its helm. You may say that the stories are inspired by author’s experiences with folktales and reading of magical literature since her childhood. As in her books, even in these two stories, readers will experience traversing across magical people, land, portals and other things. Vidya’s smooth narrative let you get introduce and integrate with a new culture and far-away lands. No forced world building. The stories are about Diya and Zara – two female leads in quite opposite worlds. Diva ..read more
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Book Review: The Affairs of Baxiganj by Subhobroto Mazumder
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2M ago
This is a terrific small-town crime cum psychological thriller. As the title suggests the story is staged against the town Baxiganj, somewhere in Chota Nagpur plateau. This is kind of unique crime thriller/murder mystery. The author has pulled the plot gradually…solely on the psychological sweeps and traits of the characters. There are more than five important characters in the storyline that drive the novel ahead. They are posted to Baxiganj may be due to their problematic attitude in the previous office by their boss PK. Ironically, as the circumstance change, their boss is transported to ..read more
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Book Review: Murder at Khatri’s by Nisha B Thakur
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2M ago
Short! Fantastic! Brilliant! The best of Nisha Thakur culminates in this novel of murder mystery genre. Offbeat than the normal fast-paced thrillers, this hits you differently. Lalit, the father of Manya, whose broken marriage with Vihaan is on the tenterhooks, calls him to his mansion in Uttarakhand to settle the things once and all. Well, before the old man could utter a word, he dies unceremoniously. The property is for Vihaan…Manya gets nothing. The other side of the story has Anica and Vihaan living in Mumbai, not married but together. As the duo arrives at Kasauni, the place of Khatri ..read more
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Book Review: Odyssey Dima Hasao & Autonomous Council by Ramu Upadhaya
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3M ago
The writer Ramu Upadhaya hails from Assam, he has witnessed the making and working of Autonomous District Councils in Dima Hasao, earlier known as The North Cachar Hills Autonomous Council (NCHAC). Recently famous as Dima Hasao Autonomous Council, through this book the author educates people about this region and sheds light on how autonomous district councils (ADCs) work in collaboration and interaction with state and mini secretariat and other governing bodies. The North Cachar Hills Autonomous Council (NCHAC), also known Dima Hasao Autonomous Council, is a self-governing district council ..read more
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Book Review: Deforested by Ravi Deviah
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4M ago
“Deforested” by Ravi Deviah is a riveting pandemic thriller. It will surely remind readers of the recently bygone Covid pandemic. The receptive theme of the book stirs an alarm that pandemics may come again and it can behave like the gone Covid. Well, this book is staged against a new virus called CNY. It is not like Covid yet its reach and ramifications are of that extent. Generally, books on pandemic dig deeper in the history of the region and involve a lot of characters, however, Ravi has superbly chiseled a fast-paced moving story without creating a long list of characters that could con ..read more
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Book Review: Pheromones by Deven Ahire
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4M ago
“Pheromones” by Deven Ahire is erotic yet musical poetry collection that plays with the bridled and sensual feelings of readers. Complimented by colourful illustrations, where mostly man and woman are in intimate embrace… the book is quite different and sheds light on taboos and emotions and zeitgeist that are often underplayed in our societies. The poems are bold, unique, and offbeat…they explore the hidden intrinsic desires of a lover to his beloved. As a matter of fact, both embrace in such intense pleasure that they not only explore the beauty of their body but also hear cravings for lov ..read more
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