Instruments Of Torture by Aparna Upadhayaya Sanyal – Book Review
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by Siddhi Palande aka book_gobbler
19h ago
Book – Instruments Of Torture by Aparna Upadhayaya Sanyal         Genre – Anthology of short stories  “Henry watched Jose leave with dry eyes. Eyes that had once roved the Grotto for other lovers. Eyes that now knew that not all touched in shadowed places where kind, not all unions full of love and gentleness” When I talk about Aparna Upadhyaya Sanyal’s book I can vouch that it is going to be a headturner. Her writing, quite lyrical, will wow you and the stories might leave you tongue-tied. Circus Folks & Village Freaks did that and Instrument ..read more
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Journey Of Awakening And Higher Consciousness by Jane Kim Yu – Book Review
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by Siddhi Palande aka book_gobbler
19h ago
Book – Journey Of Awakening And Higher Consciousness by Jane Kim Yu Genre – Spirituality, Nonfiction Spirituality is the most used yet most misinterpreted term in today’s day and age. To understand spirituality you don’t need to look for the sources outside but delve deeper within you! Jane Kim Yu through her book Journey Of Awakening And Higher Consciousness offers clarity and accuracy on this topic. The book spans over 200 pages and is spread across 7 chapters. Through these chapters the author introduces us to the divine grace and reacquaints us with ourselves. She simplifies the complic ..read more
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Author Interview – Richard Louv of Our Wild Calling
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by Siddhi Palande aka book_gobbler
5d ago
1. How & when did you decide to pen this book? And how long did it take? After “Last Child in the Woods,” which had an unexpected impact, I wrote “The Nature Principle,” which is more about nature-deficit disorder in adults and communities; and “Vitamin N,” which is a collection of 500 actions people can take. I receive a lot of mail, and people told me many stories about animals, and they often had some of the same themes. So that intrigued me. I should point out that, in 2005 when “Last Child” was published, I could only find about 60 studies on the benefits of nature experience or abou ..read more
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Eye Love My Kids by Dr. Sandipak Ray – Book Review
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by Siddhi Palande aka book_gobbler
1w ago
Book – Eye Love My Kids by Dr. Sandipak Ray                                    Genre – Nonfiction, Children’s health, Eye care  Eye Love My Kids by Dr. Sandipak Ray is a well-curated guidebook to nurturing children’s vision because parenting isn’t just about healthy food and good sleep. There’s more to good parenting. It requires a holistic approach. Most often we beat ourselves up about fallacies but these fallaci ..read more
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Pages Of Enchantment by Payal Shah
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by Siddhi Palande aka book_gobbler
2w ago
Book – Pages OF Enchantment: A Journey Lost In A Book by Payal Shah.  Genre – YA Fantasy  Do you believe in magic? Authors like Oscar Wilde and C.S. Lewis maintained whoever believes in magic will always find a place that’s enchanting and promises an adventure like no other. Author Payal Shah has ventured into these untraversed magical realm with her book, Pages Of Enchantment: A Journey Lost In A Book.  This book is not only about magic and adventure. The mystique is followed with  self-discovery, self-knowledge, self-growth. This world is new, enigmatic and is dipp ..read more
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Lead From The Front by Sudeep Krishna and Purav Gandhi – Book Review
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by Siddhi Palande aka book_gobbler
2w ago
Book -Lead From The Front by Sudeep Krishna and Purav Gandhi. Genre – Anthology of short stories  “Prashant Gaud was a dark, slim man with a pencil-thin moustache and a seriousness lingering about him. It has been more than 15 years since he joined the regiment as a young sepoy. Today, he was a Naib Subedar, the senior most soldier in his company whom the men looked up to for mentorship and support.” What does it take to be a leader? Are leaders born or trained? A question that persistently plagued me growing up. Perhaps, the qualities inherently present in an individual are honed and c ..read more
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All That Sizzles by Sakshama Puri Dhariwal – Book Review
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by Siddhi Palande aka book_gobbler
2w ago
Book – All That Sizzles by Sakshama Puri Dhariwal                                    Genre – Romcom One word to describe this book? Pani Puri hai ekdum! With a good smattering of delicacies, Sakshama Puri Dhariwal is back with yet another delectable romcom for her readers – All That Sizzles.  This was my first book by Sakshama. Her past books – The Wedding Photographer and Man Of Her Match – have been loved by Indi ..read more
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Jasmines In Her Hair by Kalpesh Desai
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by Siddhi Palande aka book_gobbler
3w ago
Book – Jasmines In Her Hair by Kalpesh Desai                               Genre – Poetry Love gives us a profound sense of being. It is home to those who know how to truly and wholeheartedly love. It is strength to those receiving it. It is healing. It is universal! Jasmines In Her Hair by Kalpesh Desai is a collection of poetries that defines love in its varied hues.  The book consists of over 193 poetries and every poetry leaves an inde ..read more
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Juuhhhuuuu by Manoj Kumar Sharma – Book Review
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by Siddhi Palande aka book_gobbler
3w ago
Book – Juuhhhuuuu by  Manoj KumarSharma                                          Genre – Anthology of short stories  Ruskin Bond once said that stories are hidden everywhere, waiting for an author to find them and lay them on a page. They could be following as you take a stroll, or be waiting at the end of the road, or simply appear while you sip your morning coffee. Author Manoj ..read more
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A Man’s Travails: The Glass, The Memory, & The Parting by Shantanu Munshi – Book Review
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by Siddhi Palande aka book_gobbler
3w ago
Book – A Man’s Travails: The Glass, The Memory, & The Parting by Shantanu Munshi Genre – Medical fiction “‘Those were brave, those souls of the old! Great fire burned in their veins, they spoke with audacity, their words bold! Over the mountains, across the lands and seas, they spoke of freedom,To slay the enemy’s head, to dismember the fiefdom!” A pandemic as dangerous as COVID 19 has taught us a lot about community participation, political turmoil, and the hurdles our medical team has to overcome. Shantanu Munshi’s book, ‘A Man’s Travails: The Glass, The Memory, & The Parting,’ del ..read more
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