Showing posts with label indianbooklovers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label indianbooklovers. Show all posts

Friday, 2 December 2022

Book Review : Goal get'em girls! Guided Journal

Book Review : Goal get'em girls! Guided Journal

Title - Goal you get'em girls!  Guided journal
Author - Dr. Joy Green
Genre - self help
Pages - 74
Format - e-book

I picked up this book due to its eye catchy tagline. This book is a motivational self help book based on achieving goals by breaking all the barriers that come in the way. It's specially written for women who are goal achievers but couldn't get them. Tips are also provided in the book on how to push the barriers.

The author tells the readers that patience and  consistency plays an important role in achieving goals. She also guides the readers on how to create and action plan and never give up. It's a short read with useful tips for those who want to achieve their goals.

Overall, a helpful guide.

I recommend this book to all.

Thanks for reading.

Thursday, 1 December 2022

Book Review : Offerings to Selence

Book Review : Offerings to Selence

Title - Offerings to Selence
Author - Sophie Jupillat Posey
Genre - poetry
Format - ebook

'Offerings to Selence' by Sophie Jupillat Posey is a collection of beautiful poems based on one theme Selence which is a Greek goddess of moon.  This whole book of poetry is dedicated to her and different variations of moon. All the poems are touching and has deep meaning to it.

The poetess has narrated the poems really well. She weaved her words like a magic. Her writing style is smooth and flowing which makes it an impressive read. Language used is simple yet rich. Illustrations given before each poem are appealing to the eyes.

It's a short read of only 65 plus pages which can be read in one sitting only. The cover of the book is so beautiful and attractive. The title of the book is totally apt to the content. The flow of each poem is well paced. I recommend this book to all poetry lovers out there.

Overall, a soothing read.

Rating - 5/5

Friday, 9 September 2022

Book Review : Father Green

Book Review : Father Green

Title - Father Green
Author - Caleb Thornton
Genre - poetry/self help
Pages - 88
Format - e-book

This book 'Father Green' is the beautiful collection of poems. These poems are too much hearty and tells us about a tale of innocent boy and a self centred priest. Read the book to know about their relationship.

The cover of the book is okayish. The title is totally apt. The concept of the book is too much good for healing. It is a perfect blend of hope, healing, teaching, and unconditional love.

The language used is simple and lucid. The flow of the book is well paced. The author has narrated this healing process very well. The lessons given through this book are helpful for the readers.

Overall, a good read.

Rating - 4.8/5

I recommend this book to all specially to kids and teenagers.

Thanks for reading.

Friday, 15 July 2022

Book Review : A Rainbow of Emotions

Book Review : A Rainbow of Emotions

Title - Rainbow of Emotions : A Selection of poems
Author - Djehane Hassouna
Genre - poetry
Format - e-book

As the title suggests this book is a collection of beautiful poems on various emotions. The book is divided into 7 chapters like the rainbow.

1. Reflections
2.Feeling Hopeful
3. Melodies of nature
4. A creative mind
5. Feeling Blue
6. Crossroads of Time
7. Freedom, Fear, War

And each part is filled with so many poems. The cover of the book is very beautiful,so many emojis of various emotions. Through these poems the author has expressed her life experiences and emotions amazingly. Each and every poem is interesting and thought provoking that has the power to touch one's heart and soul.

Language used is simple and lucid. Writing style is of free verses style. Hats off to the author for writing poems on so many situations. He has written the poems about hope, war, fear, freedom, nature etc.

Overall, a good collection of poems.

Rating - 4.2/5

I recommend this book to all.

Thanks for reading.

Sunday, 8 May 2022

Book Review :- Tenacious

Book Review : Tenacious

Title - Tenacious
Author - Caleb Thornton
Genre -Fiction
Pages - 41
Format - e-book

This book 'Tenacious' by Caleb Thornton revolves around the protagonist Matthew, a shy adolescent boy. He is racking to track his way into the first year of high school. There is another boy in the school carter Mitchell of Grade 11a, tall and handsome boy with jet black hair.

Read the book to know more about his journey in school and about his relations with Carter.

This small book is divided into 3 chapters which is readers friendly.

1.Eating Dirt is fun.
2. Hangnail
3. Rubbing Alcohol

The cover of the book could have been better. The title is relevant. The plot of the story is interesting, engaging and relatable. The author has very well narrated each and everything. Language used is simple and lucid. Characters are well developed by the author though space is limited due to short book. The flow of the book is well paced.

Overall, a nice read.

Rating - 4.3/5

I recommend this book to all (18+)

Thanks for reading.

Wednesday, 30 March 2022

Book Review : Neerja - An Indian Woman's Spiritual Odyssey

Book Review : Neerja - An Indian Woman's  Spiritual Odyssey

Title - Neerja : An Indian Woman's Spiritual Odyssey
Author - Namta Yadav
Genre - spirituality /fiction
Pages - 94
Format - kindle

This book revolves around the concept of spirituality through the life of our protagonist Neerja. She is a nature lover, a single parent in a man's world. She has suffered a lot from her childhood like the grief of the loss of his dead brother, domestic violence etc.

How will she end her suffering? To know read the book.

The cover of the book is aptly designed and the title is related to the content. The plot of the story is realistic and engaging. It is a perfect blend of fiction and spirituality. The author has focused on the importance of self love and acceptance. She told that self love is totally different from being selfish and ego oriented person. It means accepting yourself completely with your flaws.

In the school of earth what matter is kindness, goodness and usefulness rather than judging everyone on the basis of their skin color, hair, wright etc. Language used by the author is simple and easily understandable. Her writing style is smooth and flowing. Glossary given at the end of the book is readers friendly. The flow of the book is well paced.

This short novella is just like 'chota packet bada dhamaka' with a great message for the readers which has the power to touch one's heart and soul.

Overall, a soul awakening.

Rating - 4.4/5

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

Friday, 25 March 2022

Book Review : The World's Most Frustrated Man

Book Review : The World's Most Frustrated Man

Title - The World's Most Frustrated Man
Author - Abhaidev
Genre - Autobiography
Pages - 66
Format - kindle

The story of The World's Most Frustrated Man' by Abhaidev revolves around the true events of a frustated man who is suffering from mental illness. 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 unique. It is a perfect blend of philosophy, spirituality, and reality with a tinge of humour. The author has very well narrated the emotions of a depressed person.

Language used is simple and sarcastic. The story conveys the message of hope.

'It takes more courage to live than to kill oneself.'

The book highlights the reasons for the illness and how we deal with this.

Overall, a sensitive read.

Rating - 5/5

I recommend this book to all above 18+.

Thanks for reading.

Saturday, 19 March 2022

Author Interview : Tanvi Sinha

Author Interview : Tanvi Sinha

1.       How would you answer, if I ask you who is ‘Tanvi Sinha’? 

 

Interesting question.  But difficult to answer!

Flawed. Messy. Brutally honest.  Passionate. Evolving. Living in the hope that the best of her life is yet to come.

 

2.       How would you describe your latest book 'Stubborn Scars'. 

It is a short story. Before a person can process their grief, there is a fog. The fog is a comfortable place where you can hide and go back to a time when life was different and you were happy.  It is a place of denial and dreams, safe from the reality. The story originated from that state of mind.

 

3.       Tell us something your book, ‘The Invisible Victim’ which you consider your best work so far. 

When I look back and read ‘The Invisible Victim’, I sometimes wonder how well I conceptualized the plot! It is something I struggle with now.  I consider it my best because it was well thought out and the mystery unravels at the end connecting all dots. Kamini’s personal involvement in the case which created turmoil in her life was an integral part of the plot that women liked.  Women have certain expectations when they read a story from a female protagonist’s point of view.  The character should be relatable.  I did not want Kamini to be super successful.  I wanted Kamini to be real. Someone who is working hard to build herself, unsure of herself,  with her heart in the right place, until of course she lets her guards down and falls in love.

 

4.       You make it sound like falling in love is wrong! Your stories are seldom romantic stories. There is always a different tangent, even to the love angle in the stories.

 

I find romantic stories very boring to read, write and watch!  I think the last time I enjoyed it was when I was a teenager.  I believe women make bad choices when they are in love.  And they suffer the consequences.   Falling in love, getting your heart broken is a part of life.  It is part of the journey, not the destination.

 

5.       You write articles on social issues concerning women,  personal blogs and books. Which do you enjoy the most?

My writing on social issues is my identity.   I feel very passionate about it.  Personal blogging is not popular anymore.  It was popular a decade back. However,  it is the best connect you can possibly have with your readers. Writing books is a long-term project.  It is a frustrating process, and it requires perseverance and patience. It is important to feel strongly about the story you want to tell, else you may end up with unfinished manuscripts after spending days, months or even years.

 

6.       Your articles are very thought provoking.  How do you deal with the negative feedback from men?

My articles tell the truth. Truth is always painful.  I am okay with the negative feedback because I cannot expect everybody to have the same point of view. It gives a better perspective when people share differing views. The articles I write are mostly opinion pieces.  They are strongly worded.  Most negative comments urge me to take a more balanced view and share the other side as well which I appreciate in theory.  But unfortunately, opinion pieces don’t work that way.  If you want to be a strong voice, you have to be a strong voice.

Some men get very abusive and start making personal comments and even tag and ask their supporters to abuse the author!  Obviously, that is something I do not appreciate. I choose to ignore and not respond.  I did respond when I was younger. That is one of the benefits of getting older. You have limited energy, and you choose where to spend it.

 

7.       Throw some light on your previous books. 

‘Dance to my tunes’ was my first book. It is a collection of short stories, all written from a woman’s point of view.   Most of my blog readers like that book the best.   ‘Till Death Do Us Apart and The Invisible Victim’ are thrillers with female protagonists.  ‘Marriages Are Made in Kitchen’ was a pandemic story that surprisingly did very well, and compelled me to write the sequel, ‘Marriages are made in Moments’.  ‘Stubborn Scars’ is  a short story.

 

8.       Tell us about the awards you have received. In your view, what makes you win these awards? What is your USP?

 

I have received five awards so far for my writing. The latest was the prestigious ‘Laadli Media Award for Gender Sensitivity’ in the English blog category. I have received the Orange Flower Award for Social Issues and Creative Writing.  I  also won the Best New Blogger in 2016! I am lucky to have received these awards because there is so much of good content out there, it must be very difficult for the Jury to choose.  I think originality matters. It is important to choose a topic or at least a perspective that is not repetitive. But then again,  it is not the story you tell, but how you tell it that makes the difference.  My USP would be my honesty, but like I said, you always need luck!

 

9.      What does your family think of your writing?

They are very supportive. My mother reads everything I write. She is very good at grammar, and helpful in spotting the errors. My sister is a very intelligent person, and her insights means a lot to me. My father is my rock.  My niece is a teenager now and my go-to person to understand their generation! I am blessed to have an encouraging extended family and friends who wish me well.

 

10.      Have you ever thought of your own publication?

 

I have my blog. Having your own publications requires a lot more – networking, investment, sponsoring. With a full-time job, this is the most I can do as of now.  I do not consider myself very enterprising.  Writing makes me happy.  I do not have the skill-set to run a business yet. 

11.   Any tips for readers on how to succeed as a blogger.

 

If anybody has any tips, please I would be happy to know how to become successful!  I do not think there is any such thing as success or failure.  You just have to believe in yourself, do what you want to do, put in your best and hope that something somewhere may click. 

 

12.   Are you working on any new projects?

I have too many thoughts right now.  But next I would like to write a non-fiction book.

 

13.   You try to motivate your readers through your blogs. Any message for them?

“We regret the things we don’t do more than the things we do.” – Mark Twain

I have started to agree with this. Take your chances.  Make your mistakes. Life is not meant to be perfect. It is meant to be lived. Good or bad, this is the only life we have.

Thanks for reading.

Wednesday, 16 March 2022

Book Review : All about romantic love

Book Review : All About Romantic Love

Title - All about romantic love
Author - Dr. Govind Sharma
Publisher - notion press
Genre - non fiction
Pages - 110
Format - paperback

From the title of the book it seems that it is a romantic book but it's a non fiction book in which the author has discussed about love, relationships, bitterness in relationships and techniques for maintaining long surviving relationships.

The cover of the book is aptly designed. The plot of the book is interesting and different. The book is divided into 7 chapters which is readers friendly. In this book the author has written 4 different case studies which help the readers to understand the topic well.

Language used is simple and lucid. The flow of the book is well paced. The suggestions given by the author for strong and healthy relationships are superb. The quotes given in the book are very helpful in anyone's life.

Overall, an informative psychological read.

Rating - 4.8/5

I recommend this book to all.
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Thanks for reading.

Tuesday, 8 March 2022

Book Review : So how will you sleep?

Book Review : So how will you sleep ?

Title - So How will you sleep?
Author - Annabel Gardiner
Genre - children's book
Pages - 25
Format - e-book

'So how will you sleep?' by Annabel Gardiner is a beautiful children's book. The cover and illustrations of this small book is so eye catchy which is enough to attract a kid. Title of the book is totally relevant to the content. The plot of the story is very informative for small kids that how different creatures like bat, whale, koala, fox, bee, and bear go to sleep? It is a perfect blend of fun and informative.
Language used is simple and rhythmatic. Writing style is conversational and superb. This book is a perfect gift option for kids. The flow of the book is well paced.

Overall, a nice and informative read.

Rating - 5/5

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

Saturday, 19 February 2022

Book Review : Andaman

Book Review : Andaman

Title - Andaman
Aurhor - Ratnadip Acharya
Publisher - Aksora publications
Genre - historical fiction
Pages - 443
Format - paperback

The story of 'Andaman' sets up in two different timelines 1911 and 2004. One story is about the prisoners of Swadeshi movement when India was under British control. During that time a priest was imprisoned by them and kept in the jail of Andaman. He carved puzzles and mysteries on the wall for his future generations.

What mysteries he carved on the walls of the cellular jail?

And in 2004 an orphan boy named Andaman has tried to explore the secrets of these walls.

Will he be successful in his task?

Read the book to know the answers.

The cover of the book is aptly designed and the title is totally relevant. The plot of the story is interesting, engaging and adventurous. It is a perfect blend of mystery, thrill, adventure, and history with lots of twist and turns. The author has penned down the adventurous scenes amazingly which seems like watching a movie. Language used is simple and lucid. Writing style is superb and flowing.
Hats off to the author for his research work and providing exact dates and locations.

Overall,  an engaging read.

Rating - 4.8/5

I recommend this book to all specially to history lovers out there.
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Thanks for reading.

Friday, 18 February 2022

Book Review : Leadership in 100 words

Book Review : Leadership in 100 words

Title - Leadership in 100 words
Author - Mainak Dhar
Publisher - Bloomsbury
Genre - non fiction
Pages - 162
Format - paperback

As the title suggests this book 'Leadership in 100 words' is about how to become a best leader. In this book the author has amazingly penned down the useful tips which are very helpful in one's life who wants to become a leader or mentor. He has explained each and everything in detail which he had experienced in his career.

This book is divided into 5 sections -

1. A brief history of mentoring
2. Leading others
3. Leading through change
4. Leading yourself
5. A parting request

In this book the author has also assembled some questions of his Linkidin profile. The cover of the book is aptly designed. The content of the book is very motivational and informative. Language used is simple and lucid. The flow of the book is well paced.

Overall, a useful guide with practical advice on leadership.

Rating - 4.6/5

I recommend this book to all specially to those who wants to learn leadership skills.
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Thanks for reading.

Thursday, 17 February 2022

Book Review : Moonchild Souls

Book Review : Moonchild Souls

Title - Moonchild Souls
Author - Dr. Dwijisha Katkar
Genre - poetry
Format - kindle

'Moonchild Souls' is a beautiful collection of poems. The cover of the book is eye catchy and aptly designed. The title of the book is totally relevant. The book is divided into 5 chapters -

1. Innocence
2. Growing up
3. Love, loss and pain
4. Denail and Anger
5. Acceptance

The author has almost penned down every phase of life and emotions like peace, jealousy, hatred, monsters, childhood etc. Every poem is deep, relatable and heart touching. Language used is simple yet powerful. Writing style is smooth and flowing .
Illustrations and real pictures given within are really eye soothing and goes well with the content. Some poems take you down to your memory lane while some poems are dark.  I liked the poems which are about mothers.

Overall, a nice read.

Rating - 4.8/5

I recommend this book to all specially to poetry lovers out there.

Wednesday, 2 February 2022

Book Review : Against Time and Destiny : Angst ridden mafia romance

Book Review : Against Time and Destiny :
                     Angst mafia romance

Because memories are like rain,
too little can cause draught
and too much a flood.
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Title - Against Time and Destiny :
  Angst ridden mafia
  romance
Author - Alka Saklani
Genre - thriller/romance
Pages - 288
Format - kindle

The title of the book is so much intriguing which made me to pick it up. The story revolves around the protagonists Pihu and Smarth and their love story. Both of them are totally opposite to each other. But she falls in love with him. But something happened wrong and they both are separated by the destiny.

Read the book to know
what happened next?
Will they meet again?

The cover of the book is aptly designed. The plot of the story is interesting, engaging and romantic. It is a perfect blend of love, family, thrill, mystery and action. The author has very well narrated all the emotions. Language used is simple and lucid. Characters are well developed and described by the author. The character of Pihu was very inspiring. The climax of the story seems to be realistic and superb. The author has described the beautiful view of surroundings so amazingly that it seems to be watching a movie.

Overall, an amazing love story.

Rating - 4.7/5

I recommend this book to all specially to mystery thriller love stories out there.
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Thanks for reading.

Tuesday, 4 January 2022

Book Review : The Lulu Duologues

Book Review : The Lulu Duologues

Title - The Lulu Duologues
Author - Vivek S Patwardhan
Publisher - Become Shakespeare
Genre - musings/non fiction
Pages - 215
Format - paperback

'The LuLu Duologues' by Vivek S Patwardhan is a compilation of conversations between author and his parrot Lulu (which I believe is his alter ego) based on the topics like corruption, leadership, family, management, public affairs etc.

The book is divided into 70 chapters and each chapter is a conversation between author with his own self are funniest, wittiest, insightful, thought provoking which are based on author's own life experience. Some will make you smile, some will make you cry but they are all about wisdom and other aspects of life.

It's the title of the book which made me buy it but the cover is simple and could have been better. Language used is simple and lucid. The writing style of the author is smooth and flowing which makes it an engaging read. The flow of the book is well paced.

Overall, an interesting read.

I recommend this book to everyone.

Friday, 24 December 2021

Book Review : The Mistakes I Never Forget

Book Review : The Mistakes I Never Forget


Title - The Mistakes I Never Forget
Author - Karthick Hemabhushanam
Genre - fiction
Pages - 264
Format - paperback

The story of this book revolves around the protagonist Gautam, a young man who recently completed his engineering and he  moves to Bangalore in search of a good job in a software company. But because he is not good in communicate with others in English, he is not able to find a job. His roommates also laugh at him because of his English but his friends are amazed when a beautiful and talented girl Reshmi falls in love with him.

Read the book to know more about the story.

Will Gautam get a good job?
Will Reshmi marry him?

The cover of the book is aptly designed and the title of the book is totally relevant to the content. The plot of the story is interesting, engaging and realistic. It is a perfect blend of reality and fiction with too much fun. The author has very well narrated the journey of struggles of Gautam to find a job.

The author has penned down the IT world and friendship bonding beautifully. Language used is simple and lucid. Characters are well developed and described by the author. The flow of the book is well paced. It was somewhat dull in starting but after that it becomes too much interesting.

Overall, a good read.

Rating - 4/5

I recommend this book to all specially to young ones.
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Thanks for reading.

Saturday, 11 December 2021

Book Review : Kashmir! Kashmir!

Book Review : Kashmir! Kashmir!

Title - Kashmir! Kashmir!
Author - Deepa Agarwal
Publisher - Scholastic
Genre - Short stories
Pages - 126
Format - Paperback

This book is a beautiful collection of 9 short stories. The author has written these stories for the young ones of 12 years and above. These stories are mainly about the friendship and family. The cover of the book is dark and the title of the book is totally relevant to the content. The plot of the stories are interesting, engaging and emotional. They are perfect blend of courage, hope, friendship, family and manage with the change of circumstances. The author has very well narrated the beauty of Kashmir like Shikaras, snow, apple orchard etc.

Language used is simple and lucid. Characters are well developed by the author though it's very difficult to express due to the short length of the stories . Hats off to the author for writing such a book because we all forgot about the beauty, culture, food and scenic beauty of Kashmir.

Overall, a must read book.

Rating - 4.8/5

I recommend this book to everyone.
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Thanks for reading.

Monday, 6 December 2021

Book Review : I Am Sorry My Love

Book Review : I Am Sorry My Love

Title - I Am Sorry My Love
Author - Prashant Kaul
Publisher - Author's Ink
Genre - romance/fiction
Pages - 194
Format - paperback

The story of 'I am sorry my love' by Prashant Kaul revolves around a talented, rich and influential guy Raghav Malhotra, a son of an industrialist. He is in love at first sight with Siya Srivastav,a BJMC student from Varanasi but she loves her best friend Akash from her school days. Now Raghav can go to any extent to own her. Even he becomes a stalker and a monster.

Read the book to know :-

Will he succeed in his acts? Or Will he surrender it to the destiny?

The cover of the book is beautiful and aptly designed. The title of the book is totally apt to the content. The plot of the story is interesting, engaging and dramatic. It is a perfect blend of love, friendship, trust, betrayal etc with lots of twist and turns. The author has very well narrated all the emotions.The book is divided into 27 chapters which is readers friendly. Language used is simple and lucid. Characters are well developed and described by the author.Raghav's character is strongly built. The flow of the book is well paced.

Overall, a unique love story.

Rating - 4.7/5

I recommend this book to all specially to romance lovers out there.

Thanks for reading.

Saturday, 4 December 2021

Book Review : The Expectionals

Book Review : The Exceptionals

Title - The Expectionals
Author - Kumar Mehta
Publisher - Rupa publication
Genre - non fiction
Pages - 208
Format - paperback

It's the tagline of the book 'How the best become the best and how you can too' which made me to pick it up. This book is a helpful guide to understand the meaning of expectional and how we can achieve this. The concept of the book is different, unique, thought provoking and very useful to discover one's own capabilities. The author has explained each and everything with suitable examples of real life stories.

The cover of the book is simple and the title of the book is relevant to the content. Language used is simple and lucid. The author has provided many techniques which can help anyone for the betterment of his/her abilties.

According to the author everyone is born with some or the other ability. It's just we need to recognise it and focus to make it excellent. Hats off to the author for his research work to provide us such motivational stories.

Overall, an amazing and helpful read.

Rating - 5/5

I recommend this book to all specially to young ones.
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Thanks for reading.

Wednesday, 17 November 2021

Book Review : A Tale of Arranged Marriage

Book Review : A Tale of arranged marriage

Title - A Tale of arranged marriage
Author - Pranav Rao
Genre - fiction
Pages - 185
Format - paperback

The story revolves around the protagonist Ayaan, a 26 old guy. He is busy with his work and social life and has no time for marriage. But his mother like other Indian women want to see her son to be married. She soon starts searching for a suitable match for him.

Read the book to know what happens next.

Will she be able to find a perfect match for him?
What was their experience about the arranged marriage?

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 relatable. It is a perfect blend of reality, traditions, fun and family drama with lots of twist and turns with a flavour of wit. The author has beautifully narrated about the culture of Indian arranged marriages that how families meet and the pressure on bride and groom from which they suffer.

Language used is simple and lucid. Characters are well developed and described by the author. The flow of the book is fast paced.
Overall, a fun read.

Rating - 4.8/5

I recommend this book to all Indian families.

Thanks for reading.