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Tag: #BookReview

#BookReview: The Krishnapur Kidnappings by Sitharaam Jayakumar

Posted on 15 December 201814 December 2018 By Mayuri Sharrma

Pages: 86 Genre: Thriller / Mystery Available in:  Only in an E-book Format The Plot: A child disappears from school, just before her much awaited Annual Day stage performance. Just as the perplexed parents, school authorities and the police look for clues, a teenage girl from the same school disappears….

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Book Review : Love.exe by Manju Nambiar

Posted on 24 August 201824 August 2018 By Mayuri Sharrma

Pages: 384 Genre: Romance. Fiction Available in: Paperback and E-book Format The Plot: Nitya Balakrishnan is a brilliant Engineering student, who lives in Kerala with her parents.  She passes out of college with flying colours and an admission with full scholarship to America’s top University. Being an only child, her…

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#BookReview: Hope & Sunshine by Debasmita Nath Ghosh

Posted on 6 August 20187 August 2018 By Mayuri Sharrma

The Plot: Naina Grover is in a long distance relationship. As it progresses she realises that being in it is like being controlled from afar. Her boyfriend has access to her at all times, while whenever she wishes to connect to him he isn’t available. As she makes steady and…

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#BookReview : Erotic Stories for Punjabi Widows – Balli Kaur Jaswal

Posted on 30 July 201821 August 2021 By Mayuri Sharrma

Pages: 301 Genre: Fiction Available in: Paperback and E-book Format The Plot: 20-year-old Nikki is an Indian-born London-bred daughter of Indian parents. She does all that her Punjabi parents think she shouldn’t. She moves out of home, lives alone above a pub she works at, has a mind of her…

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#BookReview : Notes from the Road by Shilpa Garg #BlogchatterEBook

Posted on 20 July 201820 July 2018 By Mayuri Sharrma

Somewhere in the middle of the #AtoZChallenge I remember asking Shilpa Garg if she was planning to turn her posts into an Ebook. I must admit I was crushed when her reply wasn’t in the affirmative. As I read through her posts every day I was further convinced that these…

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Book Review: Healthy Recipes Cook Book by Deepa Gandhi #BlogchatterEbook

Posted on 22 June 201822 June 2018 By Mayuri Sharrma

Food is a necessary requirement. Whether to sustain yourself on a daily basis, fuel yourself right as you work towards a healthier you or to relish each dish with pure delight. Food is life for some and life is food, for others. For many the word healthy and food don’t…

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#BookReview : Rasia – The Dance of Desire by Koral Dasgupta

Posted on 6 June 20186 June 2018 By Mayuri Sharrma

Language: English Pages : 252 Genre : Fiction. Romance Available in: Kindle Edition and Paperback The Plot: Raj Shekhar Subramanian and Manasi are the perfect couple, in tandem with each other in all areas of life. Raj Shekar has big dreams and Manasi works towards making them come true. Dance…

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#BookReview : Calling Sehmat by Harinder Singh Sikka

Posted on 23 May 201823 May 2018 By Mayuri Sharrma

Language: English Pages : 256 Genre : A fictitious account of a real story. Spy Fiction Available in: Kindle Edition and Paperback The Plot: A young girl is plucked out of college and asked to take over the mantle from her terminally ill father. That is when she realises that…

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#BookReview: The Subtle Art of not Giving A F*ck by Mark Manson

Posted on 11 May 201811 June 2021 By Mayuri Sharrma

The Subtle Art of not Giving a F*ck – A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life, is the complete title of the book. Pages : 224 Genre: Non-Fiction. Self-help. Available in: Ebook format, Hardcover, Paperback, Audio CD format The Plot: ‘In life, we have a limited amount of f*cks…

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#BookReview: Stepping Stones by Lubhna Dongre

Posted on 21 March 201821 March 2018 By Mayuri Sharrma

Pages: 344 Genre: Self-Help. Motivation. Available in: Paperback and E-book Format The Plot: We have all been teenagers at some point in our lives. However, as you grow older the gap between you and teenagers, whether they are family, friends or acquaintances, grows too. To an older person teenagers may…

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