Thursday, 30 September 2021

Book Review : Dexter's Yellow Spots

Book Review : Dexter's Yellow Spots

Title - Dexter's Yellow Spots
Author - Rebecca Watson
Genre - children's motivational
Pages-27
Format - e-book

This book has a beautiful therapeutic story which is very much beneficial to the small kids. The story revolves around Dexter, a little yard ant. He was very much excited to be back home from his training camp and work as a tunnel digger. But something wrong happened to him one day. Like yellow spots had grown on his entire body and he was shocked to see everyone there had little yellow spots on their backs too. And this would change everything for everyone.

Read the book to know -

1. What happened to all of them?
2. And how will they tackle with this pandemic?

The cover of the book is aptly designed and eye catchy. The title is perfect. The plot of the story is interesting, motivational and relatable. The author has very well narrated this therapeutic story. The author has published his book in such a suitable time of covid19. This book is too much helpful for the children to keep them safe by taking precautions. He teaches that how to keep him/her self safe during a crisis.

Language used is simple and lucid. Illustrations given in the book are beautiful and eye catchy. Hats off to the author for writing such a book with a great message.

"working together as a team is always the best solution"

Overall, an inspiring read.

Rating - 5/5

I recommend this book to all specially to kids.
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Thanks for reading.

Sunday, 26 September 2021

Book Review : Ciscoe's Dance

Book Review : Ciscoe's Dance

Title - Ciscoe's Dance
(Dance and Listen series
  Book 1)
Author - Marion Hill
Genre - fiction
Pages - 147
Format - e-book

Ciscoe's Dance is the first book in the 'Dance and Listen Series'. The story of this book sets in the fictional world of Kammbia. The story revolves around the protagonists dancer Latisha and Cisco. And the story starts with their dance performance at the Mango Nightclub. But they loose their job due to the absence of excitement in the public and they are not interested in Guanamamma dance and music.Now Ciscoe is determined to find the woman behind all this. He figured out with the help of Delia, the richest woman in the city and friend of Ciscoe's father that Darcie is behind all this.

Read the book to know what happens next.

The cover of the book is aptly designed. The title is totally relevant. The plot of the story is interesting, engaging and adventurous. It is a perfect blend of adventure, thrill, drama with lots of twist and turns. The author has narrated this story so well without dragging much.

Language used is simple and lucid. Characters are well developed and described by the author. The flow of the book is well paced. Hats off to the author for writing such a nice book with a message of hope.

Overall, a nice read.

Rating - 4.4/5

I recommend this book to all specially to all music and dance lovers out there.
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Thursday, 23 September 2021

Book Review : My Black Rose

Book Review : My Black Rose

Title - My Black Rose
Author - Deblina Bhattacharya
Publisher - Mithaas services private ltd
Genre - poetry
Pages - 150
Format - kindle

This book is a collection of 82 beautiful poems. The theme of all poems according to the poetess is -

"To not give up hope in the darkest of times"

The book is divided into 3 sections -

1. Wounded
2. Scarred
3. Healing

All the poems are deep and meaningful. The poems in the beginning are dark and in the past tense. These poems mainly focuses on the bitter memories. But the poems in the last section are full of hope and positivity.

Language used is rich but easy to understand. The writing style of the poetess is superb. She weaved her words like a magic which has the power to touch one's heart and soul. The poems of last section are enough to motivate.

The cover of the book is simple and the title is totally apt. The illustrations given in the book are readers friendly. All the poems are interconnected with each other like a story. Wounded sections as the title suggests showed the wounds of life. Scarred section talked about the effect of wounds on one's life and the last healing section gave the power to overcome with these difficulties.

My favorite poems are :-

1. Scars of life.
2. I look at the trees
3. The girl next door

Overall, a hopeful read.

Rating - 4.8/5

I recommend this book to all specially to poetry lovers out there for hope and positivity.
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Monday, 20 September 2021

Author Interview : Bhagyashree Ranade

Author Interview : Bhagyashree Ranade

Hello Everyone,

Today I am going to introduce you to the author of 'Bookshelf Whispers'

Let's start!

1.Tell something about yourself to our readers. 
I grew up in J&K and Northeast and moved to Pune at a young age. I did my postgraduation in the UK and then returned to Pune (India) to start my own company. Since then, I have been a Business Director, Leadership Coach, and Founder Trustee of (a Trust) the Institute for Women Entrepreneurial Development (a Trust), I have authored four books and numerous publications.

2. What is ''Bookshelf Whispers "about? 
The book is a period love story, portraying the impact of prevalent socio-cultural, traditional, and patriarchal influences, on the lives of the characters and their interpersonal relationships. It content and sketches showcase Pune city (Maharashtra, India) which is a symbol of tradition sprinkled with colonial-era charm and today known as the “Oxford of the East.” The book opens a window into another way of life and perspectives of the time.

3.What prompted you to write this love story with such unique title? 
My grandfather had an antique bookshelf which housed books from times unknown, handed down from his ancestors. Standing in an old attic in the Wada, his home, the stories in those books seemed to whisper secrets untold of love, legacy, and melancholy.  My thoughts unfolded into the writings woven to shape this book.

4.Describe this book in one line. 

The book is a heartfelt, weave-like quilt, meant to awaken the reader to times gone and take them back to the Wada days, unknown and unseen by many.

5.What is your writing process like? 

I have always liked to write each chapter as a story, then develop and expand the core idea. Bringing in an ebb and flow of one chapter into another and adding cliff-hangers. Devising images, drawings, illustrations, and sketches to highlight the key words pertaining to each chapter, has always been an exciting capability. Drafts, revisions and then editing have been part of the normal process.

6.What do you like to do when you're not writing? 

I like to practise music, hear music, read, am addicted to work, and having family time

7.What does your family think of your writing? 
Right from the youngest to oldest tell me they love my stories, articles, and this has pushed me into writing books. My self-recognition that I could keep people engaged for a long period while relating incidents or stories, making them laugh, shed tears, and keep them wondering what comes next, resulted in taking pen to paper.  

8. How has your journey as an author been so far?

This has been an exciting journey, coming at the right time in my life. Many publications and books have meant recognition, awards and worldwide travels.

9. What's your reaction towards negative feedback? 

Negative feedback would really bring me back to earth. It teaches me to be open to other’s thoughts, learning and improving, if I want to pursue success.

10. What are your future plans? How soon can your readers expect your next book? 

I continue writing, as I said it’s happening at the right time in my life. Writing brings comfort, delight, and a renewed energy in myself.

11. Who is your favourite Indian and foreign author? 
Arvind Adiga, Kiran Desai, Isabel Allende, Jung Chang.

12. What advice do you have for writers and readers?

Follow your passion, take a challenge, and have your voice heard through your writings.
Reading should be inculcated when children are young, then they never cease to read throughout their life.

Thanks for reading.

Sunday, 19 September 2021

Book Review : The Music of Silence

Book Review : The Music of Silence

Title - The Music of Silence
Author - Ashwin Alok
Publisher - White Falcon publishing
Genre - self help
Pages - 282
Format - kindle

'The Music of Silence' by Ashwin Alok is a self help motivational book. In this book the author has shared his experiences of his journey from zero to hero or we can say from no-one to a filmmaker. The book is divided into 2 sections -
1. An autobiography
2. Mind conditioning techniques

In autobiography section the author has very well penned down his struggle and success story. This part has full ability to inspire anyone to focus on his/her goals.

In the second section the author has explained how to train our mind. I liked the Ashwin's 10 principles to build and extraordinary mind and Ashwin's 7 principles to develop an entrancing personality. The cover of the book is aptly designed and the title of the book is eye catchy. Language used is simple and easy to understand. Hats off to the author for providing us important life lessons which he picked from his difficult times.

Overall, an eye opening and positive read.

Rating - 4.7/5

I recommend this book to all for positivity and hope in any difficult situation.
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Saturday, 18 September 2021

Book Review :Agnibaan

Book Review : Agnibaan

Title - Agnibaan (guardians of the fire chamber)
Author - S. Venkatesh
Publisher - Treeshades Books
Genre - thriller mystery
Pages - 336
Format - paperback

The story of 'Agnibaan' by S. Venkatesh revolves around a fire arrow (agnibaan) which need to be shifted from Egypt to India because the Dark order wants to get hold of it. The story sets up in  535 CE and ends in the present time. The place of story setting is ancient Egypt. At that time there two orders existed -

1. The order of the Guardians (protagonists)
2. The Dark order of Apep(antagonists)
Aphotep, a member of the order of the guardian comes to India with a package having secret.
And in the present day assassination of US presidential candidate takes place.
What happens next?

Read the book to know about it.

The cover of the book is aptly designed and eye catchy. The title of the book is relevant to the content. The plot of the story is interesting, engaging and thrilling. It is a perfect blend of mystery, thrill, adventure, action, past and present with lots of twist and turns. The author has perfectly woven the incidents of two eras and good and evil forces. The story also has the touch of science and mythology as it carries us across time and space.

The language used is simple and lucid. Characters are well developed and described by the author. Equal importance has been given to male and female protagonists. The flow of the book is well paced. Hats off to the author for his research work.

Overall, a captivating read.

Rating - 4.8/5

I recommend this book to all.
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Thanks for reading.

Friday, 17 September 2021

Book Review : The Influencer

Book Review : The Influencer

Title - The Influencer (speed must
  have a limit)
Author - Abhaidev
Genre - thriller/fiction
Pages - 327
Format - kindle

The story revolves around the protagonists Aditya and Shreya. Aditya is a secret agent in WIS Shreya comes to know that her husband is a secret agent through the videos saved in his laptop. Now Aditya's life takes a turn because WIS has sent assassins to kill him.

How will Aditya save his life?

The cover of the book is aptly designed and attractive. The title of the book is appropriate to the content. The plot of the story is unique, engaging and interesting. It is a perfect blend of thrill, mystery and action with lots of twist and turns. The author has very well narrated the story specially the science fiction part and philosophical aspect.

The language used is rich but easily understandable. The writing style of the author is superb and imaginative. He has weaved his imagination of superpowers in a detailed manner with a good message. Characters are well developed and described by the author. The flow of the book is fast paced.

Overall, an engaging thriller.

Rating - 4.6/5

I recommend this book to all specially to those who love reading thrillers.
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Thanks for reading.

Sunday, 12 September 2021

Book Review : Solar Flare

Book Review : Solar Flare

Title - Solar Flare
Author - Stacey James
Publisher - Austin Macanley
Genre - children's book
Pages - 27
Format - e-book

The story revolves around the protagonist Solar Flare who is travelling through solar system. She started her journey from her home Sun. She travels every planet from Mercury to Neptune. Read the book to know about the adventurous experience of solar flare.

The cover of the book is aptly designed and eye catchy. The title of the book is totally relevant to the content. The plot of the story is adventurous, thrilling and educational. The author has very well narrated about every planet in fewer words. He has taught children about our solar system through this stirring story. Hats off to the author for giving such an important message to the children that our home is the best place in the whole world. No place can be better than our home. The illustrations given in the book are colourful and eye catchy. Language used is simple and lucid.

Overall, a knowledgeable read which is perfect to teach the kids about solar system in such a proactive way.

This book is a perfect gift for parents and kids.

Rating - 5/5

I recommend this book to all parents and kids.
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Thanks for reading.

Wednesday, 8 September 2021

Author Interview : Ashwin Alok

Author Interview : Ashwin Alok

Hello everyone,

Today I am going to introduce you to the author of 'The Music of Silence'

Let's start!

1. First of all introduce yourself to the readers.
My name is Ashwin Alok. I was born on 7th May in Patna, Bihar (India). I’m a filmmaker &
founder at Kreative Krew, and founder & Behavioral Transformation Specialist at
MindCalling. I’m also an ISSA Certified Elite Fitness Trainer, which is a combination of
three certifications,
• Certified Fitness Trainer
• Specialist in Fitness Nutrition
• Behavioral Transformation Specialist
I finished my graduation in 2016 in Computer Science Engineering and hold an MBA
degree in Information Systems (2018). I’ve also worked at Gold’s Gym as a fitness
consultant and trainer in 2016 after finishing my engineering.
Several of my short films were officially selected and won awards in various film festivals.
One of our films ‘Bread Butter’ was shortlisted to stream on Disney+ Hotstar last year. I
have also won the ‘Best Actor’ award for my short film ‘Jeetega India’. I have created
several short films for the government of Uttar Pradesh and have recently made a
documentary for UPSDMA in association with The Times Group.

2. What is 'The Music Of Silence' about?
The Music of Silence is a self-help book in which I have shared my journey from a ‘no
one’ to a ‘filmmaker’ on Disney+ hotstar. The book is divided into two sections:
Section I: An Autobiography
This section is my story of struggles and achievements. I intend to lead my readers by
example. I have focused on all kinds of challenges that I’ve faced and overcame all of
them using mind conditioning techniques.
Section II: Mind Conditioning Techniques
This section teaches the readers how we can train our minds and make the most of life.
I’ve explained how does our mind work and also shared my two-entity theory along with
a test to check if we control our minds or our mind controls us.
This section also boasts of Ashwin's TEN principles to build an extraordinary mind and
Ashwin's SEVEN principles to develop an entrancing personality. At the end of the book,
I’ve answered several questions related to life, love & career that are helpful for people
who are struggling daily in their lives.

3. What prompted you to write a self help book instead of a romance or thriller novel?
I had never developed a habit of reading because I used to think that books are all
about stories and novels. I used to think that reading is a waste of time till I read my first
self-help book ‘Rework’. I loved that book so much that I finished reading the complete
book in one night. Since that day, I’ve been reading daily.
It was because of that emotional realisation that I felt connected to the books and
understood that if you’ve no one to teach you about life, authors in the form of books
are there with you to help you on your journey. This is what motivated me to write a self￾help book to help people around me on their journey to greatness.

4. Throw some light on your first published book.
My first book is a collection of Hindi Poems and Nazms titled ‘Nazm-e-Qassid’ and was
published in January 2020. It is available on Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, and Google
Books.

5. Are both books are of same genre or different?
Both my books are of different genres. ‘Nazm-e-Qaasid’ contains my emotions in the
form of poems, while ‘The Music of Silence’ is my autobiography along with my
experiences about various life events followed by mind conditioning techniques.

6. What is your writing process like?
I keep jotting down all the ideas that I get wherever I am in a separate document or
notes on my iPhone. Periodically I organise those ideas in a sequence in another
document. Then I create a third document which is my manuscript where I go on every
idea that I’ve sequenced in the second document. I keep revisiting the first and second
documents throughout the writing process until my manuscript is finished. Post finishing,
I do proofreading to make sure my manuscript is free from errors.

7. What do you like to do when you're not writing?
As I’m a filmmaker by profession, I keep working on a new script or a new film project. I
enrol in professional courses related to filmmaking and writing to enhance my skills.
Sometimes I watch web series and treat myself to good food and drinks. I love to cook.

8. What does your family think of your writing?
As far as my poems are concerned, they have appreciated it. I have no idea about their
views on my second book ‘The Music of Silence’ because they have never read it. They
just know about the book and its contents. I hope that when they do read my book, they
feel proud of me.

9. Who is your favorite Indian and foreign author?
Some of my favourite authors are
- Napoleon Hill
- Paulo Coelho
- Robin Sharma
- Authors of ‘Rework’
- John Warrillow

10. What are your future plans? How soon can your readers expect your next
book?
My book ‘The Music of Silence’ is my first step towards my goal. I intend to work for
students and youth in the coming years to help them learn about mind conditioning
techniques. This will prepare their mind for every challenge they are going to face ahead
in their lives.
Apart from this, I’m a filmmaker, and I’ll keep making films.

11. What advice do you have for writers and readers?
There’s one thing that I found very helpful for me as a reader. Read one self-help book
followed by fiction. This will allow your mind some time to absorb all the learnings that
you’ve got from the self-help book and meanwhile, you’re relieving pressure from your
mind by reading fiction. This combination works for me. If you read two self-help books
one after the other, there may arise a situation which I call information overload. In this
case, your mind has so much data to absorb but it discards everything because of
extreme pressure.
For a writer, I’d say to involve ‘learnings’ in your writing. A reader should learn something
from your writing. This is how I believe we must try to make this world a better place.

12. Any motivational message for our insta family?

“To do what you believe in and believe in what you do are the keys to a life of fulfillment".

Thanks for reading.

Sunday, 5 September 2021

Book Review : The Travel in Between

Book Review : The Travel in Between

Title - The Travel In Between
Author - Chloe Stevenson
Genre - fiction
Pages - 203
Format - e-book

The story revolves around the protagonist Claire Baxter, a 26 years old lady. She engaged herself in travelling the world while her other friends were busy in making their careers, getting engaged and signing mortgages. She returned to her hometown without any degree or career. She felt that something left in life but one day by chance when she is in visit to her Nan she inherits her grandparents' 1968 Kombi Van Frank Glory.

Read the book to know more about the story of Claire and Frank.

The cover of the book is simple but totally apt. The title of the book is totally relevant to the content. The plot of the story is interesting  engaging and adventurous. It is a perfect blend of drama, romance, humour, adventure, family and friendship. The author has very well narrated everything in detail. Language used is simple and lucid. Characters are well developed and described by the author. I liked the character of Claire and his father Harvey.

The author has penned about those times when everyone question to oneself about his/her purpose in life. The flow of the book is well paced. But at some places it is too much dragged.

Overall, a light read.

Rating - 4.2/5

I recommend this book to everyone.
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Thanks for reading.

Friday, 3 September 2021

Book Review : Good Night Dear Eddie

Book Review : Good Night Dear Eddie

Title - Good Night Dear Eddie
Author - Deepak Dubey
Publisher - Blue Hill publications
Genre - romance/fiction
Pages - 190
Format - paperback

The story revolves around the protagonists Samuel and his beloved Shreya. The story is narrated by the Sam Nohan, a friend of Samuel . Samuel and Shreya both love each other. Samuel has a habit to write a diary everyday and he named his diary Eddie. In his diary he writes about his feelings. But this couple Samuel and Shreya separated due to destiny.

Will they meet again?
Read the book to know more about their story.

The cover of the book is aptly designed and this is the title of the book which made me to pick it up. The plot of the story is interesting, engaging and unique. It is a perfect blend of romance, eternal love, passion, and hope. The author has very well narrated all the emotions. He has penned down everything in detail like historical events and Artificial intelligence.
Language used is simple yet rich. Characters are relatable. The author has given a good message through this story. The flow of the story is well paced.

Overall, a refreshing read.

Rating - 4.6/5

I recommend this book to all specially to those who wants to read light texts.

Thanks for reading.