Wild World by Deepak Arora | A Book Review
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4y ago
Product Details – Pages: 200 Publishers: Srishti Publishers ISBN – 13: 978-9387022492 My Rating : 5/5 Cover: 5/5 MY REVIEW ‘Wild World’ is a fascinating story of a langur, Bali and a bear, Bhola who have suffered the insanity of humans and are on a mission to rescue Rani, the tigress from the human’s trap. The story is interesting, gripping and enjoyable; its a light read with twists and turns. The title is relevant. Cover is attractive. Both are well-suited. Writing style is simple and quick paced. Character development is gradual and every character brought justice to i ..read more
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Pink Gender by Anandajit Goswami | A Book Review
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4y ago
Product Details – Pages: 60 Genre: Thriller Publishers: Bigfoot Publications ISBN – 13: 978-8194202103 My Rating : 2.8/5 Cover: 3/5 MY REVIEW ‘Pink Gender’ is a short-story of a man, woman and a transgender. Little did they know, all their lives got interconnected due to an unfortunate incident. They end up meeting in a counseling room of a police station. Loads of mysterious got unfold and they get to know the common thread of their life. Will they be able to solve it or get entangled in the case more? The story focuses on putting forward the perspective of every gender ..read more
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The Chimera by Dr. Nitish Sharma | A Book Review
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4y ago
Product Details – Pages: 114 Genre: Philosophy Publishers: Notion Press ISBN – 13: 978-1948473194 My Rating : 4/5 Cover: 5/5 MY REVIEW ‘The Chimera’ is a unique book focuses on the topics that anybody rarely notices but is shaping our future. It is a combination of fiction and non-fiction along with a pinch of philosophy and spirituality. The author tells a story that takes you from our origin to the destruction of this planet. It gives you a description of the illusions we live in without even noticing them and how to deal with it. The choice of title and the cover of the b ..read more
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Diary of A Twenty Something by Siya | A Book Review
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4y ago
Product Details – Genre: Poetry Format: Kindle Rating : 3.5/5 Cover: 5/5 MY REVIEW Diary of a twenty something is a collection of a teenager’s musings in the form of 47 poems. The poems are about addiction, depression, being selfless, values and many more. They are meant to be for teenagers but some of them aren’t relatable. Thus the title is slightly relevant. Cover is attractive. Language is okay. Some poems are really beautiful. The way it has been written is impressive. The book can be improved in many senses like some poems are heart touching while some lack depth of emo ..read more
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Sifar by Akash Rumade | A Book Review
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4y ago
Product Details – Pages: 42 Genre: Poetry Format: Kindle Rating : 3.5/5 Cover: 5/5 MY REVIEW “You are not the grades you get You are not the people you date You are not the money you make You are not the road people often take” ‘Sifar‘ is a collection of micro poems that people adore these days. It depicts various emotions from different walks of life. The choice of the title is unique but not exactly relevant. Cover is beautiful and attractive. The language is easy. The flow sounds rhythmic but is uneven at some places. Some of the poems are well crafted while ..read more
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Author Interview – Antar Atreya
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5y ago
We in collaboration with @kitabikeedaofficial interviewed the Author of ‘Chronicles of Mortal Vishnu’. Here’s his thoughts about Writer’s block, publishers and many more. 1. How did you come up with the huge mythological plot? It was an amalgamation of reasons. Firstly, I wanted to write something related to Hindu mythology as I had read about ancient Hindu texts and the Bhagawat Gita and wanted to explore a story with wisdoms from our mythology. Secondly, I wanted to create an entire fantasy Universe and also wanted to write about hardcore ancient fights and wars with a profound story ..read more
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I Will Forget You Too by Abhilash Aman | A Book Review
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5y ago
Product Details – Pages: 106 Genre: Romance Fiction Publishers: White Falcon Publishing ISBN – 13: 978-9389085846 My Rating : 3.8/5 Goodreads Rating: 4.07/5 Cover: 5/5 MY REVIEW ‘I Will Forget You Too’ is a poignant love story of a boy who fell in love with his classmate. The book is filled with compassion, love, friendship, family, boundations, obsession and many more. The story starts with the protagonist revisiting his town and the memories of his first love fills him up with grief. He retells every moment that he has spent with her and asks himself why aren’t they to ..read more
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Shhh! Don’t Talk About Mental Health by Arjun Gupta | A Book Review
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5y ago
Product Details – Pages: 206 Genre: Psychology Publishers: Notion Press ISBN – 13: 978-1645469711 My Rating : 4.3/5 Goodreads Rating: 4.5/5 Cover: 5/5 MY REVIEW We are still living in a world where an important issue like Mental health is still a taboo. We often hear people saying about those who are mentally ill, ‘Stay away from them, they are crazy’; ‘ ‘Who let these people out’; ‘Oh! She is mentally ill, someone should talk to her.. well, I can’t I don’t know how she will react’ Challenging these fallacies, Arjun Gupta in ‘Shhh! Don’t Talk About Mental Health’ put for ..read more
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Author Interview – Abhaidev
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5y ago
We in collaboration with @kitabikeedaofficial interviewed the Author of ‘That Thing About You’. Here’s his introduction – 1. How and why do you choose this pen name? Is there a story behind it? The name ‘Abhaidev’ means one who is free of fear. I am not ‘Abhaidev.’ Not yet. But it is what I aspire to be. Hence I chose this pen name. 2. What was the inspiration for writing this story? Do you believe in something supernatural like that? The inspiration for writing this story was a ..read more
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The Singing Guru by Kamla K. Kapur | A Book Review
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5y ago
Product Details – Pages: 240 Genre: Religious Fiction Publishers: Jaico Publishing House ISBN – 13: 978-1608875030 My Rating : 4.9/5 Goodreads Rating: 4.3/5 Cover: 4.5/5 MY REVIEW ‘The Singing Guru’ is a captivating depiction – part history, part fiction – of beautiful stories told by none other than the companion of the Guru Nanak, Bhai Mardana. He is Guru Nanak’s friend, disciple and companion in all his travels around the world. Even being a Hindu-Muslim duo, they never seem to be apart. Different stories in the book capture the ignorance of Bhai Mardana due to his d ..read more
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