Monday, 30 December 2024

Book Review : The Language of Love

Book Review : The Language of Love

Title - The Language of Love
Author - Abhishek Thakkar and Purba Chakroborty 
Publisher - notion press
Genre - poetry
Pages - 104
Format - paperback

'The Language of Love : A Bouquet of soulful love poems' edited by Abhishek Thakkar and Purba Chakroborty is an anthology of poems based on the most beautiful human emotion that is Love. Written by various poets from all over the world that talks about Love in different ways. Some poems talks about loving someone for the first time and being romantic and other talks about sadness and heartaches that love brings. Beautiful illustrations are also provided in the book which will help us understand more about this emotion. These poems are beautifully portrayed in the book which has the power to keep the readers hooked till the end. The flow of each poem is well paced.

Overall, a soulful read 

Rating - 5/5

I recommend this book to all poetry lovers out there.

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Monday, 16 December 2024

Book Review : What did you do at school today?

Book Review : What did you do at school today?

I recently shared the delightful book “What Did You Do at School Today?” by C.C. Lacavera with my nephews, and it turned out to be a big hit!

This story resonates with children as it mirrors the daily routine of sharing school experiences with their parents. It subtly encourages young readers to open up about their day, fostering better communication and connection within families.

For parents, this book serves as a gentle reminder of the joy in hearing about their child’s adventures—whether it’s making new friends, learning something exciting, or participating in fun activities. These conversations not only provide insight into their child’s world but also strengthen the parent-child bond.

With its engaging language, charming illustrations, and relatable theme, this book is a fantastic addition to any child’s library. It’s a great way to inspire kids to talk about their school days while learning important lessons along the way.


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Monday, 2 December 2024

Book Review : Heartbreak

Book Review : Heartbreak

 A Touching Narrative That Stays With You
It’s not often that a book comes along and completely immerses you in its world, but The Heartbreak of Time Travel did exactly that for me. From the very first page, I was drawn into its poignant and beautifully crafted narrative.

The time-travel aspect adds a unique and fascinating twist, but it’s the emotional core of the story that truly shines. The protagonist’s journey is one of love, loss, and resilience, and it’s told with such honesty that it feels almost autobiographical.

What I appreciated most was the author’s ability to write about deeply personal and painful experiences in a way that felt universal. Her prose is both evocative and accessible, making the story an absolute pleasure to read.

This book is perfect for anyone who loves a story that’s as moving as it is thought-provoking. I can’t recommend it enough.

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Wednesday, 20 November 2024

Book Review : A Career Carol

Book Review : A Career Carol 

This book invites readers to deeply reflect on their professional journeys, encouraging them to examine both their achievements and setbacks. The story centers on Shey, a recent college graduate from Gen Z, grappling with uncertainty about his next career steps.

Throughout his academic life, Shey's path was clearly laid out for him. However, as he steps out of the structured environment of college, he faces the daunting task of carving out his own future. 

The author masterfully uses Shey’s experiences to illustrate the importance of intentional decision-making when it comes to one’s career.

The narrative prompts readers to consider how they might have approached their careers differently and the value of making timely adjustments. Shey's character serves as a relatable guide, subtly encouraging readers to periodically evaluate their career trajectories. The book’s straightforward writing style and well-paced storyline make it an engaging and thought-provoking read.


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Wednesday, 6 November 2024

Book Review : Retribution

Book Review : Retribution 
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Retribution is my introduction to L.A. Burch’s work, and it’s an impressive start. The story is engagingly crafted, with Sergeant Detective Walter Rogers and Detective Ann Grace as standout characters who are both clever and relatable. They’re up against a relentless serial killer who has been terrorizing the city for three years. His actions are unpredictable—sometimes killing merely to throw the detectives off his trail.

The story diverges from typical thrillers, keeping the reader on edge as the detectives repeatedly go over the case, looking for any clue they might have overlooked. The killer's methods vary—from shootings to arson—each crime meticulously planned to avoid leaving any trail. He’s a few steps ahead, and the detectives can only hope he slips up to leave them a lead.

As a fan of psychological fiction, I thoroughly enjoyed Burch’s skillful plotting and complex narrative. The book's title and cover art perfectly capture its intense, mind-bending nature. The killer’s psychological game with the detectives kept me guessing and made for an intellectually engaging read.


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Tuesday, 15 October 2024

Book Review : From Hero to Villain

Book Review : From Hero to Villain 

"An Unflinching Tale of Survival

This memoir offers an unflinching look at what it means to survive in the face of extreme adversity. The author’s writing is direct and clear, giving the story an immediacy that makes it difficult to put down. The protagonist’s journey from a respected executive to a political pawn is laid out with such raw honesty that you can’t help but feel the weight of each moment.

What elevates this memoir beyond a typical survival story is the emotional core, driven by the secret letters exchanged with his wife. These letters become symbols of hope, love, and determination. They remind the reader that even when the physical world crumbles, the emotional ties that bind us can remain strong.

The author paints a vivid picture of the mental and physical toll of captivity, while also showing the resilience needed to endure such conditions. It’s a gripping and at times heartbreaking tale of perseverance, one that will leave you reflecting on the true meaning of strength."

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Monday, 7 October 2024

Book Review : touch and go Slices of life that inspires and teach

Book Review : Touch and Go Slices of life that inspires and teach

"Isn’t it amazing how some stories leave a lasting impact, even when they seem so simple? That’s exactly what ""Touch and Go: Slices of Life that Inspire and Teach"" brings to the table. This book is a collection of real-life stories that will inspire, teach, and touch your heart.

What makes this book stand out is its ability to find meaning in the ordinary. Gayatri Athreyan’s writing is refreshing and filled with a sense of warmth. The anecdotes are easy to read yet leave you with a deep understanding of human emotions and values. I found myself connecting with each story, thinking about how similar moments have shaped my own life.

If you’re in the mood for a book that feels like a warm cup of tea on a rainy day, this one’s for you. It’s a feel-good read, and you’ll want to buy it today to enjoy the wisdom it offers in every story."


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