Thursday, 22 December 2022
Book Review : Little Tales of Big India
Saturday, 10 December 2022
Book Review : Forbidden
Book Review : Forbidden
Title - Forbidden
Author - Rajiv Shah
Publisher - Tree shade books
Genre - mystery/fiction
Pages - 344
Format - paperback
The story of this book 'Forbidden' by Rajiv Shah revolves around a squash champion Karan who has relationships with three women Sanjana, Simran and Pooja. One day he went missing and eventually found dead. Susan and Rahul have been appointed to solve this case. Each suspect had a strong motive to kill Karan.
Who killed him?
Will he be punished?
Read the book to know the answers.
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 is a perfect blend of mystery, murder, suspense and romance. The author has narrated the story very well. His writing style is smooth and impressive. Language used is simple and lucid. Characters are well developed and described. The flow of the book is well paced.
Overall, a thrilling read.
Rating - 5/5
I recommend this book to all thrilling lovers out there.
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Thanks for reading.
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.
Tuesday, 6 September 2022
Book Review : A Trip to Remember : A collection of short stories
Book Review : A Trip to remember : a collection of short stories
Title - A trip to remember : a collection of short stories
Author - Aditya Choudhary
Genre - short stories
Pages - 191
Fornat - kindle
As the title suggests this book is a beautiful collection of 11 short stories. All the stories are different from each other and covering a wide range of themes. The cover of the book is aptly designed. The title of each story is totally relevant to the content. The concept of each story is interesting, engaging and different. It is a perfect blend of fiction and real incidents of our society.
In this book the author has also talked about LGBTQ, depression, struggle of a writer, a failed marriage etc.
through these stories. Language used is simple and lucid. Each story is deep, meaningful and has a message for the society. The flow of the book is well paced.
Overall, a nice collection of stories.
Rating - 4.8/5
I recommend this book to all.
Wednesday, 24 August 2022
Book Review : The Gods are not dead
Book Review : The Gods are not dead
Title - The Gods are not dead
Author - Abhaidev
Genre - non fiction
Pages - 281
Format - kindle
I picked up this book due to its eye catchy title and intriguing blurb. The book starts with prologue 'I am God' which has informed about God a lot. The story revolves around the protagonist Shaurya. His life was normal but after getting special superpower he became uneasy. He didn't understand how to use these powers for the well being of people. But when he met with Megha, a mysterious woman she gave him the direction to control and use his powers.
Grab the book and delve into the amazing journey of Shaurya.
The cover of the book is aptly designed. The concept of the book is interesting, engaging and different. It is a perfect blend of spirituality, philosophy, science, superpowers and thrill. The author has amazingly woven all this under one story.
Language used is simple and lucid. Characters are well developed. The flow of the book is well paced. Hats off to the author for such a great book which has told about the reality of life.
Overall, a different and interesting read.
Rating - 4.8/5
I recommend this book to all.
Thanks for reading.