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Sunday, 4 August 2019

Author Interview : Namrata Gupta

Author Interview : Namrata Gupta

Hello everyone,
Today I am going to introduce you to the the author of 'A Silent Promise' and 'The Full Circle : Stumbling Upon A Sinful Mystery'.


Let's Start!

1)Tell me something about yourself.
I am the author of two published books, namely, A Silent Promise and The Full Circle: Stumbling Upon A Sinful Mystery. I’ve also written a Kindle Short Story titled One Wedding, Three Murders. I am a Science student turned thriller writer while working as a Deputy Manager at an MNC. I love travelling and exploring new places. Well, life has been fun till now.

2)Did you always want to become a writer?
I loved writing since I was a kid. I used to write poems and articles for national newspapers and school magazines. I loved English Literature. So I would say that it was the love for Literature and flights of fantasy, which writing allows you to have, that made me a writer. More than wanting to become a writer, it was this love that made me a writer.

3)As your book, A Silent Promise, completes 4 years this September, how do you feel? And what is the book about?
It feels great! I have received a lot of love from the readers for the book. It is extremely overwhelming when audience can literally feel what you express through words. Book anniversaries bring a lot of joy to life. And the fact that the book is still being loved after all these years is an achievement for me as an author.
A Silent Promise is about the journey of an eighteen year old college fresher, Avantika Sareen, who has faced a lot of emotional trouble in the past and is initially unable to keep up with it. Through a series of trials and tribulations, happiness and sorrows, unexpected events and mundane conversations, she regains a sense of who she is and what it means to be alive. She is betrayed by one of college friends, which comes as a shock to her and reinforces her belief that she is doomed when it comes to relationships. She engages in an absorbing journey of self-introspection.
Avantika comes across a person in her life who makes her see what life is in the true sense, in her professor, Keith Joseph. Keith Joseph suffers from a minor leg difficulty, which makes him walk with a limp. Avantika finds an unusual companion in him, who makes her realize that there is much greater happiness and sadness in the world than her own. Amidst all this, she is troubled by a nightmare which comes to haunt her over and over. She wishes it away, but cannot. Finally, on the day she experiences some of the most beautiful moments of her life, destiny lays bare a cruel plan. Avantika is left to question humanity, raises questions on the notions prevalent in society to turn them upside down and eventually seeks solace in fulfilling the promise she has made to Keith.

4)What inspired you to write this book?
Platonic love with purest emotions combined with the wild spirit of breaking free from existing social norms and patterns which come in the way of free love. The idea of finding oneself again after feeling that everything has been lost and life doesn’t have any meaning anymore, like in the case of Avantika from the book, made me write the book. Soul connections happen regardless of the boundaries that the physical world contains.
Avantika fulfils the promise she has made to Keith in her heart and his life purpose ultimately becomes hers. That’s the beauty of love. Unsaid words, deeply felt emotions, spiritual connection, shared life goals and raw emotions are what makes love the best feeling ever.

5)Both of your books are different from each other. Which genre you enjoyed writing the most?
Well, I can’t choose one genre. Both of them are unique in their own way. A Silent Promise has Romance as its genre. Romance brings out a lot of deep, latent, unexpressed, raw and heart touching emotions from my core, which serves as catharsis for me as well. Wounds have to be laid bare to get healed, isn’t it? It is a genre which is written straight from the heart.
And The Full Circle: Stumbling Upon A Sinful Mystery is a Romance Thriller. Writing my second book involved a lot of brainstorming. The book captures the story of a traveller, who on his journey to finding a ‘home’, ‘home’ in the spiritual sense of the word, becomes a part of various stories and helps people in his own way. Figuring out what he could help them with, creating different narratives around those situations and weaving them into the main narrative, was challenging for me, but at the same time it gave me immense satisfaction as a writer to have been able to do justice to such a task. Developing the characters of ‘The Full Circle’ required efforts. Zinnia’s is a complex character. She has had her own struggles to fight with. She is tough yet soft. She exhibits motherly care yet is a young girl at heart. This range in her character had to be charted out carefully. In the same manner, Jacqueline and Aditya too have had their own past. For Jacqueline, an entire emotional journey had to be given a closure and her character had to be reformed from an emotionally distraught girl to an empowered one. Aditya had to be showcased with fine degrees of empathy, understanding, maturity and kindness. All of this had to be done with precision.


6)Describe A Silent Promise in one line.
Soul feeding Platonic love with purest emotions in a rebellious setting, wanting to break free from existing social norms.

7)Are you planning other books ? How soon can your readers expect your next book ?
Yes, I am planning to write a Romance Tragedy and I am hoping it to be released by next year.


8)How has your journey as an author been so far?
I wrote my first book, A Silent Promise (2015), while I was pursuing my graduation from Hans Raj College, Delhi University. Being new to the field, finding an appropriate publishing house for my first book became a task. But once I did my homework for the first book, doing the same things for my second book seemed relatively easier. My second book, The Full Circle.. Stumbling Upon A Sinful Mystery got released last year itself.
It has been going great since the release of my first book. I was invited as a speaker to Literature Festivals, college events and book reading sessions. People around me acknowledge my efforts and are impressed by how far I have come till now. I get a lot of appreciation amongst different circles. Readers reach out to me regarding my books and I get overwhelmed by reading their responses to my stories. It is amazing how a work of fiction can move people so much.
I believe that I still have miles to go. I have to write a lot of books. I am motivated to do that every time I receive a mail regarding my work. I have to reach out to more people, influence more lives and inspire more people to create a better world for themselves. There are still a lot of stories waiting to be told. I like to experiment with different ideas so I would try that repetition of story lines never becomes a part of my books.

9)Who is your favorite Indian and foreign author?
Amitav Ghosh is my favorite Indian author. I love the Bronte Sisters as foreign authors.

10)Any message for your readers?
It’s your love that keeps me going. I’ll always strive to give my best so that I don’t disappoint you. Thank you so much for all the messages and appreciating my work. I’m always open to feedbacks from all of you. Just a ping away.

Thanks for reading.

Saturday, 3 August 2019

Book Review : Sneaks in the Meadows

Book Review : Sneaks in the Meadows

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Title - Snakes in the Meadows
Author - Ayaz Kohli
Publisher - Rupa Publication
Genre - fiction
Format - paperback
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The book Sneaks in the Meadows  sets in Pathri Aali,Jammu and Kashmir,1987. Our protagonist Aslam and Ashwar falls in love with each other and want to get married but get separated due to their family rivalry. Unable to cope, Aslam leaves Pathri Ali forever.
Years later, as men migrate to Saudi Arabia for employment, Pathri Ali is populated mostly by women and children. Soon they realize the Mujahideen, who guise themselves as their liberators, are the worst perpetrators, and misery seems inescapable. Ashwar refuses to be cowed down by this reign of terror and is determined not to let it devastate the once-peaceful village. She calls out Aslam across the distance of time and space,to return and live up to the legends of their village. .
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Grab the saga of the onset of militancy, the suffering and the resilience of Pir Panjal - the 'and'of Jammu and Kashmir.
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Review :


1) The cover of the book is good and could be better. The title of the book is attractive which made me buy this book.
2) The plot of the story is strong and powerful. In this book, the author picked up serious and sensitive issues like family rivalry, terrorist attacks, mass murders, molestation etc and narrated very well. It is a perfect blend of fiction and reality.
 3) Various human emotions like love, courage, bravery,hatred etc have been described very beautifully.
4) In this book, the author represents the injustice and brutal actions faced by the local people so well that can touch readers heart.
5) The language used by the author is simple and easy to understand.
6) The characters are very well developed and described by the author. Each and every character has been given equal importance.  I liked the character of Ashwar the most.
7)The writing style of the author is impressive that one can visualize the scenes clearly.
8) The flow of the book is well paced but went slow in the middle half.
 9) Overall, an eye opening read.
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Rating - 4/5
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I recommend this book to all Indians.
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Thanks for reading. 

Tuesday, 23 July 2019

Book Review : Lost without Her

Book Review :
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Title - Lost without Her
Author - Pournima Navani
Publisher - Srishti Publisher
Genre - suspense/thriller
Pages - 224
Format - paperback
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Plot - The story revolves around Inspector Anthony George whose six year old daughter is kidnapped from his own backyard to be abused and murdered. This incident takes place in Marsti town in Tamil Nadu which was once an epitome of peace and now suddenly teeming with hidden skeletons and secrets that threaten to shake the vet foundation of its people. His last bid to find the killer takes him across Chennai,Bangalore and Tiruchirappalli to investigate a similar crime which had taken place fifteen years back,and for which someone is already serving a life sentence.
Will he be able to solve the crime mystery?
Will he be able to give justice to his daughter?
Grab the book to find out.
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Review -
1) The cover of the book is dark and apt to the content.
2) The title of the book depicts that it is a romantic love story but there is much more to it which you will come to read when you read it.
3) The plot of the story is strong and emotional. The author raised sensitive social issues like child abuse,rape and murder through the story. It is a perfect blend of love,thrill and suspense.
4) The language used by the author is simple and easily understandable.
5)The narration is amazing and the emotions of a father like love,helplessness etc are very well described by the author.
6)The description of places is so good that I felt like I was there.
7) The characters are very well developed and described.
8) The flow of the book is fast paced and engaging which keeps the readers glued to their seat.
9) Overall, a thrilling and soul-scorching read.
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Rating - 5/5
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I highly recommend this book to everyone who loves reading crime thrillers. A must read for you all.
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Thanks for reading.

Monday, 15 July 2019

Book Review : I am so Hacked

Book Review : I am so Hacked 

Hacking is a deception. A lie which is presented to you systematically,for you to believe in,it is more about exploiting the trust of a user,than the flaw in his system.
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Title - I am so Hacked
Author - Gautam Mayekar
Publisher - Leadstart publishing
Genre - thriller/fiction
Pages - 217
Format - kindle
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Plot - The story revolves around the protagonist avi,who works as a security researcher in India's number one anti-virus company. He is an introvert with a passion of hacking other's computers only for his enjoyment but suddenly he receives a letter from a mysterious revolutionary, Madri who wants to create a change in the world.
What's there in the letter?
What change Madri wants to bring in the world?
Will Avi support him?
Grab this book to know the answers of these questions.
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Review : 
1) The cover of the book is bright and beautiful. It totally goes with the content of the story.
2) The title of the book is relevant to the content.
3) The plot of the story is unique,bold and well researched. The author has beautifully narrated technology without making it a boring read. It is a perfect blend of crime,suspense,thrill and romance.
4) The language used by the author is simple and easy to understand. He described tech in layman's language using conversational style.
5) The book is divided into three parts and each part into many chapters which is reader's friendly. Title of each chapter is in coding form which makes it even more interesting. My favorite one is Mocking bird in which seven rules of hacking has been explained.
6) Poems given in the book is what i liked the most.
7) The flow of the book is well paced which keeps the readers hooked till the end.
8) Overall, an interesting and enjoyable read.
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Rating - 4.2/5
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I recommend this book to all tech lovers out there. A must read for you all.

Thanks for reading.

Tuesday, 9 July 2019

Book Review : Goonj

Book Review : Goonj
Title - Goonj
Poetess - Nikita Rajput
Publisher - Blue rose
Genre - poetry
Pages - 66
Format - paperback
Language - Hindi


GOONJ is a collection of 40 poems which are a reflection of poetess' thoughts about God,mother land, Hindi,life,woman,parents,teacher,truth,terrorism and many more...
My favourite ones from this book are -
1- Nari(woman)
2- Safalta(success)
3- Sukoon(peace)
4- Desh prem( patriotism)
5- fauji(military)
Grab this book and let me know your favourite poems in the comment section.


Review :
1) The cover of the book is attractive and the title of the book is appropriate.
2) This book is an abstract of poetess' thoughts and she has described it very beautifully.
3) The language used by the poetess is simple with deep meanings which can touch anyone's heart.
4) The writing style is captivating and commendable.
5) The flow of each poem is engaging which keeps the readers glued to their seat.
6) Her poems contain so many themes and each of them has charm of their own.
7) GOONJ is a symbol of personal and social emotions of a human.
8) Overall,a nice read.


Rating - 4.5/5


I highly recommend this book to all the poetry lovers!

Thanks for reading.

Friday, 5 July 2019

Book Review : Silent Sun

Book Review : Silent Sun

It's truly a blessing to read SILENT SUN from the poet of the bestselling book Chameleon lights.
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Title - Silent Sun
Poet - Ayushman Jamwal
Publisher - BecomeShakespeare.com
Genre - poetry
Pages - 79
Format - paperback
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Silent Sun is a collection of 20 strong and powerful poems based on sensitive topics like triple talaq, conditions of Kashmiri pandits, how brave patriots defend Kashmir etc.
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Some of my favorite ones are :-
1) Am I Not God's child? - This poem is about all the women facing and fighting the injustice of triple talaq.
2) Tears of the wandering mystic - In this poem the poet talks about how an old man feels lonely after the demise of his wife.
3) Rama's Lament - This poem depicts how Rama misses his beloved wife,Sita.
4) We Remember,our Nation Forgets is about Kashmiri pandits who're refugees in their own country.
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Grab your book now and let me know your favorite poem in the comment section.
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Review : 
1) The cover of the book is bright and beautiful. It shows just like sun, we humans walk this earth forging and reforging ourselves.
2) The title of the book is so apt .
3) In this book, the poet very well described all the human emotions like love,pain,loneliness,helplessness etc which has the power to touch one's heart.
4) The language used by the author is impressive. Lucid and rich in vocabulary.
5) The writing style is captivating. He weaved his words like a magic.
6) The photograph before each poem adds beauty to the book.
7) The flow of each poem is engaging which keeps the readers hooked till the end.
8) The quality of the paper and cover is decent.
9) Overall, a light and meaningful read.
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It is one of the best book I have in my collection right now. A must read for poetry lovers!
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Rating - 5/5

Thanks for reading.

Monday, 1 July 2019

Book Review : Rewind and Play

Book Review : Rewind and Play 


Title - Rewind and Play
Author - Tarun Gautam
Publisher - Tree Shade Books
Genre - fiction
Pages - 164
Format - paperback

Plot - The story revolves around our protagonist Raghav Diwan who is living the American dream. A successful career,a comfortable and happy married life. One day,he receives an invitation to an evening get-together with his college batchmates. He has not kept in touch with any of them and has no desire to meet them. But the past seems to be calling him.

Will he open the door to let the past in?
Will he let it change his future?
Will he press,rewind and play?

Grab this book that will take you on a crazy trip to the most interesting years of your life.

Review -
🏍 The cover of the book is eye-catchy and totally reflects the content of the story.
🏍 The title of  book is interesting which arouse curiosity to pick the book.
🏍 The plot of the story is quite interesting in which the author has very well narrated the beautiful life of college days and a messed up life of corporate days. I liked the concept of the book as it made my memories alive once again. It is a perfect tale of emotions,adventure and memories.
🏍  This book is written in a simple and lucid language which is reader's friendly.
🏍 The characters are very well portrayed by the author with a balanced flow.
🏍 The book is so interesting that it can be finished in one go.
🏍 Hats off to the author for penning down such an amazing book. It has the power to bring back all the good memories of the past. Btech passouts or anyone with corporate life can easily relate to the content of the story.
🏍 Overall, a refreshing read.

Rating - 4/5

I highly recommend this book to those whose corporate life is messed up and want to rewind their college days.