Title: You Can’t Fight A Royal Attraction Book buy link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07D24ZDHT Release date: July 18th, 2018 Blurb: Being devoted to his friends, Zaheer and Vishakha, the couple who helped him find his place in Mumbai, Rihaan is determined to keep Vishakha from worrying about her wild – and now divorced – sister. The logical option […]
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Book Review: Silver Hollow by Jennifer Silverwood
On Tour with Prism Book Tours Silver Hollow (Borderlands Saga #1) By Jennifer Silverwood Urban Fantasy Paperback & ebook, 429 pages May 31st 2018 by SilverWoodSketches “I shouldn’t have to tell you this isn’t a fairy story…” After her parents’ car crash ten years before, Amie Wentworth trusts books more than people. She may be […]
Carlyle Labuschange
Book Blurb: A darkness falls over the land when the Queen of Rurith dies. Consumed with grief, King Ivar blames their son, Prince Leif, for her demise, and locks him away in the forgotten tower of the castle. The Prince is left in total despair, until a girl, with hair the colour of a red sunset and green eyes […]
Book Review: Wrong Place, Right Time by E.B. Roshan
About the Book: All Anna Belko wants is a quiet cup of tea. For a young garment factory worker in the uneasy city of Dor, such moments of peace are few and far between. When she stops by a little cafe called Oxsana’s on her way home from work, she has many things on her […]
Book Review: Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom
About the Book: Maybe it was a grandparent, or a teacher or a colleague. Someone older, patient and wise, who understood you when you were young and searching, and gave you sound advice to help you make your way through it. For Mitch Albom, that person was Morrie Schwartz, his college professor from nearly twenty […]
Book Review: Love Blooms at Hollyhock Farm by Georgina Troy
About the Book: Set sail for the idyllic island of Jersey in this gorgeous new romance, perfect for fans of Rachael Lucas and Phillipa Ashley! Spring has sprung—and so have sparks at Hollyhock Farm! After an amazing year looking after Hollyhock Farm, on the beautiful island of Jersey, pregnant Lettie needs to step back from […]
Book Review: The Silver Crystal by Ryan Lanz
About the Book: One day is all it takes… As a bounty hunter, Rhael chases down the Corrupted, people with unnatural abilities too powerful for the rest of society—something he learned firsthand when they killed his father years ago. But when Rhael and his crew are ambushed by the very people they were sent to […]
Book Review – The Living Legend: Ramayana tales from far and near by Vayu Naidu
About the Book: Rama is all of sixteen when Sage Viswamithra takes him to the Dandaka forest, with Lakshmana accompanying them. At first, the spirit of adventure fills the two teenage brothers, but when they enter the forest in broad daylight, it is a curtain of pitch darkness. The smell of decaying flesh, flashes of […]
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About the Book: Hectic holidays down under is a travel journal of a young writer jianna chhabra who has beautifully captured the events and experiences of her vacation in Australia , where she made many new friends and enjoyed time with the old ones . the book revolves around her and her family. She has […]
Book Review: Hectic Holidays Down Under – A Travel Journal of a Young Writer by Jianna Chhabra
About the Book: Hectic holidays down under is a travel journal of a young writer jianna chhabra who has beautifully captured the events and experiences of her vacation in Australia , where she made many new friends and enjoyed time with the old ones . the book revolves around her and her family. She has […]
Review: The Vegetarian – Han Kang
Written by Han Kang, The Vegetarian has been translated into English by Deborah Smith. Before my wife became a vegetarian, I’d always thought of her as completely unremarkable in every way. This is how Han Kang’s second work available in English begins. The Vegetarian, a tale in three parts, follows Yeong Hye’s decision to become […]
Book Review: A Book About a Film by C. W. Schultz
I was provided with an ARC of the book in exchange for an honest review. Initially, I was not at all certain as to what to expect. The blurb got me searching the internet for as much information as I could about the premise of the story. When I realized that there was not much […]
Book Review: The Good Boy Syndrome by Kartikeyan V
My Thoughts: The Good Boy Syndrome: A peculiar feature of being a man in the Indian context is a book that brings together observations and psychological thought to paint a picture of Men, specifically The Good Boy in the Indian context (as of course mentioned by the title). The book is not an absolute explanation […]
Why Stories Work: The Evolutionary and Cognitive Roots of the Power of Narrative by Somdev Chatterjee
About the Book: For millions of years our ancestors survived on the marginal niches of the environment while the bigger beasts reigned on Earth. They were a bunch of weak, defenseless, and unimportant creatures serving out their time before being swept into evolution’s dustbin. Then, sometime between 200,000 and 50,000 years ago, they embarked on […]
