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Book review of A Higher Conversation by Neil David Chan
Written in the most subtle of writing styles, prose sounding neither too slack nor too preaching. Book review of A Higher Conversation by Neil David Chan.
Book review of The Hangover of Choices by Deepa Agarwal
Crying never feels good until and unless it is for a book. We book lovers love that burning sensation in our eyes when it’s for a character from the book or an emotional story, don’t we? Book review of The Hangover of Choices by Deepa Agarwal
Book review of Bare Chest on Everest by Jay Vikram
Book review by Bare Chest on Everest by Jay Vikram – narrates the journey of a bunch of friends who have smuggled in Ceylon sapphires and want to photograph them over the Himalayan peaks to sell them off as sapphires of the Himalayan region which are rather extremely rare to find.
Book review of Love Alive by Rijuta Gupta
Book review of Love Alive by Rijuta Gupta – is a poignant tale of love and family.
Book review of Yours Sincerely Misfit by Swati Bansode
After reading so many intense and deep books this past month, This book came as a really nice change. Book review Yours Sincerely, Misfit by Swati Bansode
Book Review of Jelly Beans in my Jar by Archi Patel
I love reading poems, and it was refreshing to read this collection. Book Review of Jelly Beans in my Jar by Archi Patel
Butterfly Effect and Other Short Stories | Prachi Saxena | Book review
Butterfly Effect and Other Short Stories by Prachi Saxena is a beautiful collection of 7 short stories that spoke to me quite literally. Book review of Butterfly Effect and Other Short Stories by Prachi Saxena
Book review of The King of Warsaw by Szczepan Twardoch
A tragic yet a glorious story of a Jewish boxer and a law enforcer for a powerful crime lord, Jakub Szapiro. Book review of The King of Warsaw by Szczepan Twardoch
Book review of Chats With God In Underwear by Eduardo Chapunoff
But then comes books such as ‘Chats With God In Underwear by Eduardo Chapunoff, which grabs your attention and won’t let your mind rest until unless you have read the novel in its entirety.