
Rain'n'books
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I am Farshana. The simple purpose of this blog is to write about all the books that I seem to devour and thus rain'n'books, well rains being the other favorite part of curling with a book and of course a cup of tea or coffee like we say in India 'garma garam chai' with 'samosas' on a rainy day...bring it on!
Rain'n'books
1y ago
Book Review Short snappy chapters….Scene changes like the flash of lightning in the sky…The rain of POVs from all directions…A child hidden in a closed room…Murders in the house of a Hollywood couple…A triangle relationship…a woman between twin brothers…Past parental ..read more
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1y ago
My Rating Book Review I had read another book by the author and was impressed with the story and the author’s writing style and consequently added most of them to my TBR. The Veiled Bride was not as expected, even ..read more
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1y ago
Book Review Emily and her Scooby doo gang are at it again. NOPE, you better read the first book in the series before getting to this one to understand the relationship dynamics between Em and her friends. A fun and ..read more
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1y ago
Book Review Loreth Anne White has been popping up on my social media feed a lot this year with her A Maid’s Diary hitting all the right notes and being noticed and appreciated amidst the cacophony. I haven’t yet had ..read more
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1y ago
Book Blurb An abandoned house…June 1933, and sixteen-year-old Alice Edevane is preparing for her family’s Midsummer Eve party at their country home, Loeanneth. But by the time midnight strikes and fireworks light up the night skies, the Edevane family will ..read more
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1y ago
Book Review Oh my look at that spooky cover image that runs a chill down the spine of anyone, and gothic mansions are such a lure for me that I jumped at the chance of reading this and I did ..read more
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1y ago
Book Review Ha, my favorite trio is back with another adventure thriller. Book # 3 in the National Parks mystery series that can be read as a standalone for the mystery. But I would urge you to read the series ..read more
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1y ago
Book Review “I admit the possibility” – the words that somehow embody the spirit of human beings, irrespective of the kind of belief that drives you, irrespective of the fact that you can be an atheist or a skeptic, there ..read more
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1y ago
Book Review YUP, quite late with my review but hey, spooky season it is and I had to get it done before another year passed by. So, once again my favorite genres all around, mystery, dual timeline, haunted house ahem ..read more
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1y ago
Book Review Jess Kidd’s Mr. Flood’s Last Resort is one of those books that make you feel all the emotional highs and lows. A story of a cantankerous old man whose eccentric hoarding ways and belligerent attitude had run off ..read more