Tuesday, 28 November 2023

Book Review : A Day In The Life

Book Review : A Day In The Life

Title - A Day in the life
Author - Andrew Masseurs
Publisher - Austin Macauley
Genre - apocalyptic/thriller
Pages - 86
Format - e-book

The story of 'A day in the life' by Andrew Masseurs revolves around the protagonist Michael Stevenson who awakens one day and didn't find his wife and daughter so he searches every house and shop but everyone disappeared. One day he met a girl named Shelby who celebrates her thirteenth birthday with Michael but soon she also vanished leaving Michael alone.

Read the book to know :-

Will Michael reunite with his family members?
And how will he survive in this dangerous world?

The cover of the book is aptly designed and the title is totally apt to the content. The plot of the story is unique, interesting and unputdownable. It is a perfect blend of suspense, thrill, fiction etc. The writing style of the author is smooth and impressive. Language used is simple and lucid. Suspense part kept me hooked till the very end. The flow of the book is well paced.

Overall, a thrilling read.

Rating - 4.5/5

I recommend this book to all thriller lovers out there.

Thanks for reading.

Monday, 27 November 2023

Book Review : Stifle

Book Review : Stifle

">Title - Stifle
Author - Caleb Thornton
Genre - memoir
Pages - 37
Format - e-book

'Stifle' by Caleb Thornton is a short memoir of author's own transformational journey from being a negative person to a positive one. He has shared how people's mean behavior could impact innocent and kind hearted person. He was working as a substitute teacher in a school but one day got fired because his colleague has informed higher authorities that his content on social media is inappropriate. He says he didn't want to hide himself just for a job. Being an author, he was promoting his book on Instagram page. He asks the readers that we should be ourselves no matter what.

In another chapter of this book, there's a fictional character Mr. Perfect which he named as Wade. He has been an inspiration of many and was in Caleb's mind since a long time but now he has realized that he can't be Mr. Perfect and has accepted himself the way he is. He shares the lesson with the readers that one should not compete with anyone but with our own selves. God has made us perfect in our own way. The emotions of the author are raw and the writing style is smooth and impressive. Language used is simple and lucid. The cover of the book could have been better and the flow is well paced.

Overall, a motivational read.

Rating - 4/5

I recommend this book to all memoir lovers out there.

Thanks for reading.

Thursday, 23 November 2023

The Curse of the dark Horseman

Book Review : The Curse of the dark Horseman

Title - The Curse of the dark Horseman
Author - Kristina Stangl
Genre - romance/fantasy
Pages - 247
Format - e-book 

The story of 'The Curse of the dark Horseman' by Kristina Stangl revolves around Lady Kassandra Stanton, a young girl who is secretly in love with Dark Horseman, Lord Henry Galloway whose portrait has been hung above the wall to her family's grand estate. He's everything Kaasie Stanton wants in her ideal man. But he has been cursed to wander enchanted forest for eternity. An unexpected turn in Kassie's life takes her through the woods where she meet The Dark Horseman face to face. Soon love blossoms between two of them and Kassie is determined to find the cure for his curse.

Read the book to know :-

Will she be able to find the cure?
Will they be happily ever after?

The cover of the book is aptly designed and the title is totally apt to the content. The plot of the story is interesting, engaging and unputdownable. It's a perfect blend of romance, fairy tale, fantasy, mystery, suspense, etc. The writing style of the author is smooth. Language used is simple and lucid. Characters are well developed and described by the author. They show us the importance of self discovery and redemption. Twist and turns keep the readers hooked till the end. The power of love is very well portrayed in the book. The flow of the book is fast paced.

Overall, an engaging read.

Rating -  4/5

I recommend this book to all fantasy and romance lovers out there.


Thanks for reading.

Monday, 6 November 2023

Book Review : The Boy who hated Christmas

Book Review : The Boy who hated Christmas

Title - The Boy who really hated Christmas
Author - Charlie Damitz
Genre - fiction

The story of 'The Boy who really hated Christmas' by Charlie Damitz revolves around two good friends Barney and Ned who are patiently waiting for Christmas and their presents. While sipping their hot chocolate which was only reserved for special occasion in poor neighbourhood, they're discussing Christmas and how Santa bring presents to those who have been really good all year along and Ned has been good for three years now but no Christmas present for him at all. But a rich kid, Barth Rifkin is a jerk and gets everything. That's the reason for Ned to hate Christmas.

They thought maybe being bad is what Santa likes so both of them started making plans on the best ways to be bad in three days. First they were bad to their favourite teacher in school ie, Mrs. Ford. Secondly, they threw snowball at every passing passenger and then they teased and made  Barney's sister Daisy cry before dinner. Later they realised being bad isn't fun at all and it's like to be Barth Rifkin now. So they thought to confess to everyone they hurt and felt better.

Read the book to know more about the story...

The cover of the book is aptly designed and the title is totally relevant to the content. The plot of the story is interesting, engaging and inspiring. It's a perfect blend of friendship, honesty, fun etc. The writing style of the author is smooth and impressive. Language used is simple and lucid. Character development is too good. In this book, the author is trying to convey the message to the readers that always listen to your inner voice and make being good a priority rather than material presents. The flow of the book is well paced.

Overall, a thought provoking read.

Rating - 4/5

I recommend this to all.

Thanks for reading.