Monday, 27 January 2020

Book Review : 5 Minutes

Book Review : 5 Minutes

Title - 5 Minutes
Author - Vrinda Singh
Publisher - Blue Rose publishers
Genre - romance/fiction

Plot -
The story revolves around an independent, adventurous and responsible girl Pooja. She has always been motivated by her mother but never by her father. Everything goes orderly but problems start when she goes in the college. Grab the book and know about the thrilling journey of Pooja.

Review -
1) The cover and the title of the book is beautiful and eye catchy.
2) The plot of the story is unique and interesting. It is a perfect blend of love, struggle, hatred, rejection and revenge with lots of twist and turns.
3) All the emotions and nuclear problems of women are very well narrated by the author.
4) The author has nicely depicted all the stages of life of a women from a teenager to an adulthood.
5) The story talks about the importance even 5 minutes which can change anyone's life.
6) The book is divided into 16 chapters which are reader's friendly. The illustration at the beginning of each chapter is eye catchy.
7) Language used by the author is simple and easy to understand.
8) The character are very well developed and described by the author. The mother-daughter bond is characterized nicely.
9) The flow of the book is well paced. It is quite dull at starting but second is a page turner.
10) Ending of the story is nail biting. Overall, a short and nice read.

Rating - 4.6/5

I recommend this book to everyone.

About the author -
Vrinda, the author of the prime selling book “Murky Girl” boomerangs to captivate us with her new romantic thriller “5 minutes”.The founder of the country’s biggest writing platform “Paperwiff”, a technocrat at a reputed MNC, an entrepreneur, a speaker and a vehement blogger, Vrinda has revolutionised the country’s literary status quo by reaching
the mass youth and cracked wide open their writing skills, providing them with a perfect platform to effectuate their literature dreams.What makes her idiosyncratic from the writers of her age group is her finesse of writing in vicissitude has emerged as not just perspicacious but also is an elucidation to the present-day injustice, prejudices and miseries which is the desperate need of the society. Such is the pleasure of reading her is that the writer does it all like it is a beautiful sonnet with an inkling of Shakespeare. Vrinda, through her world-wide followed blog “In the heat
of the moment”, is on a venture to capture the obscured unheard voices and liberalise them to the biggest possible audience. The Gold medalist in VLSI, Vrinda tries to actualise the same by juxtaposing modern literature and
technology. In conjunction with her multifarious savvy, the young Post-graduate Vrinda is also a member of the advisory board of a reputed Govt. University and has a research paper attributed to her name.

Thanks for reading.

Monday, 13 January 2020

Author Interview : Raviraj Mishra

Author Interview : Raviraj Mishra

Hello everyone,
Today I am going to introduce you to the author of 'The feeling of being loved'


Let's start!

1 - First of all introduce yourself.
I am from Pune, India. I am a Software Engineer and a writer. I love reading and writing fiction. I enjoy creating characters and bringing them to life with my stories. I am blogging from last 5 years where I have been posting articles I write on different topics usually the things I feel.
2 - Did you always want to become a writer?
I started writing stories from when I was 12 years of age. So I guess I was always inclined towards writing and stories.
3 - How would you introduce your book 'The feeling of being loved'?
‘The Feeling of being loved’ is a story of the importance of love in a person’s life but it is not a love story as the name might suggest . It’s more of an expression pointing out how love is not optional. Shruti is the lead character in the story and the story revolves around the decisions she takes by her distracted mind.
4 - What inspired you to write this book?
This book is not inspired by one person, instead I found the bits and chunks of this story from many people around me. The only thing common in all the chunks was love. So yes, Love inspired me to write this book.
5 - Describe 'The feeling of being loved' in one line.
‘Sometimes we just wish for a love story’
6 - Are you planning other books? How soon can your readers expect your next book?
Yes, I am working on a story nowadays. Its quite different from this book ‘The Feeling of Being Loved’. As I have started working on the book, so I will take some time to give it a better shape but the readers can expect the next book in this year itself.
7 - How has been your journey as an author been so far?
The journey has been fantastic so far. I have connected to some beautiful people who are guiding me to improve and through them I am learning how to express myself in different ways. I am being continuously filled with motivations from the people I am meeting in this journey and I know this is just a small start of my big dream. 
8 - Who is your favourite Indian and foreign author?
My favourite Indian author is Chetan Bhagat. He is one of the first authors I came across in my teenage. My favourite foreign author is Nicholas Sparks. His novel The Notebook is the best book I have ever read.
9 - What do you like to do when you are not writing?
I am a professional Software Engineer with a full time job of 8 hours. I write at night and in weekends. Other than working and writing I read a lot. I spend my time with my family and I listen to music and talk to my girl friend. I sometimes cook when I am in mood.
10 - Any message for your readers?
There is a line I wrote and posted on Instagram - ‘PERFECTION IS AN ART OF IMPERFECT’. I believe in this line and I am sure if everyone considers this, they will no longer doubt their qualities.

Thanks for reading.

Monday, 6 January 2020

Book Review : Ashes to Embers

Book Review : Ashes to Embers


Title - Ashes to Embers
Author - Pooja Pathak
Publisher - Notion press
Genre - poetry
Pages - 156
Format - Kindle

Ashes to Embers is a collection of simple, beautiful, heartfelt and piercing poems. This book is a journey of heart and soul towards realising it's true worth.

Review :
1) The cover of the book could have been better and the title of the book is totally apt to the content.
2) The content of the book is enthusiastic and emotional.
3) The book deals with 4 main topics love, hurt, heal and hope and all these emotions are amazingly narrated by the poetess.
4) I liked the poetic touch used by the poetess in this book which has the power to touch one's heart and soul.
5) Hats off to the poetess for her imagination.
6) The language used in this book is simple and the writing style of the poetess is perfect.
7) This book is an inspiration for everyone who are seeking for heal and hope or we can say this book is a practice for self healing.
8) Overall, an easy read.

Rating - 5/5

I recommend this book to all.

Thanks for reading.