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Life is What You Make It by Preeti Shenoy

Review: Life is What you make it by Preeti Shenoy life is what you make it by Preeti Shenoy Author:  Preeti Shenoy Price:  Rs. 60 /- Pages:  224 Genre:  Romance, Love story Book Review: Life is What You Make It by Preeti Shenoy ‘Life is What You Make It’ was the second book of Preeti Shenoy followed by her first novel ‘34 Bubblegums and Candies‘.  The book is based on the subject of love that has been set in India in the 90s. Life is What You make It by Preeti Shenoy is the story that somehow let the readers believe in the immense power of love & how it collectively combines with hope to win over the destiny. The Story of the book, Life Is What Make It by Preeti Shenoy, depicts the love life of a girl named Ankita who is in her 20s and has some issues in the past which makes her haunted every time.  As she grows up from adolescence to a woman, Ankita had affairs with a couple of guys, but her parents always refused to accept her situation which made

The Rise of Sivagami (BahuBali) review

Review: The Rise of Sivagami (Bahubali book #1) The rise of sivagami, bahubali Author:  Anand NeelaKantan Price:  Rs. 159 /- Pages:  154 Genre:  Fantasy, Fiction Book Review: The Rise of Sivagami (Bahubali Book 1) by Anand Neelakantan The Rise of Sivagami by Anand Neelakantan is the first book of the Bahubali: Before the Begining trilogy which is the prequel to the blockbuster movie Bahubali. In this book, The Rise of Sivagami, Anand Neelakantan tells the epic story of the revenge of Sivagami from the King of the state of Mahismathi. The Rise of Sivagami by Anand Neelakantan is a gripping tale of power, betrayal, and revenge. The Story: The Rise of Sivagami by Anand Neelakantan Anand Neelakantan begins the story of The Rise of Sivagami with the history and prosperity of Mahismathi, a powerful empire at foothills of mountain Gauriparvat.  Sivagami, an orphan girl who lost her father in a wicked conspiracy involving the King, is the protagonist of

Natal Fault by Manisha Saxena

Review: Natal Fault by Manish Saxena natal fault by Manisha Saxena Review Author:  Manisha Saxena Price:  Rs. 175 /- Pages:  222 Genre:  Love Story, War Book Review: Natal Fault by Manisha Saxena Natal Fault by Manisha Saxena is her debut novel which explores love and war in a classic story expediting two different eras exceptionally. This novel, Natal Fault, is a strong and immersive read which is may not everyone's cup of tea. But If you’re a patient reader and like slow paced stories, then Natal Fault could be your next read. The story of Natal Fault by Manisha Saxena starts with an old-age specialist doctor, Suchitra Nigam, who has a dream to open a healthcare institution for the old age patients in the name of her mother – Rajshree Verma Memorial Foundation. Suchitra is never alone, her inner-self whom she calls  Mystoria  is always around her.  This novel, Natal Fault, starts slow but as it progresses, things become interesting. Suchitra

The Hit Girl by Asha Parekh Review

Review:  The Hit Girl by  Asha Parekh The Hit Girl by Asha Parekh Review Author:  Asha Parekh & Khalid Mohamad Price:  Rs. 625/- Pages:  264 Genre:  Biography Book Review: The Hit Girl by Asha Parekh The Hit Girl is the biography of Asha Parekh, the veteran Bollywood actress which she has written with Khalid Mohamed. Also, the Bollywood Superstar, Salman Khan, has contributed to this book by writing the foreword. Being Asha Parekh’s biography, The Hit Girl is a bare-it-all memoir that relishes the journey of Asha from a child actor to the diva of 60s and 70s and her unmatched contribution to Hindi film industry. The 75-year-old actress, Asha Parekh, has divulged all about his life for her fans. The senior journalist and film critic, Khaled Mohamed has taken care of the writing part of the book. With the help of her biography, The Hit Girl, Asha Parekh shares a lot from her life including her childhood days at acting, learning classical dance afte

The Boy Who Loved Durjoy Datta Review

Review: The Boy Who Loved by  Durjoy Datta The Boy Who Loved by Durjoy Datta Review Author:  Durjoy Datta Price:  Rs. 159 /- Pages:  280 Genre:  Romance Book Review: The Boy Who Loved by Durjoy Datta The Boy Who Loved by Durjoy Datta is the first book from the two-part romance series about an introvert guy, Raghu and fascinating girl, Brahmi. This book makes people realize that no one 'plan to fall in love'. The protagonist of the book, Raghu an introvert boy belonging to a normal middle-class family. No matter how hard Raghu pretend to be normal, his past guilt of seeing his dearest friend drown in a pool is never out of his mind. Raghu has made his true self-hidden from the outside world until the arrival of Brahmi in his life. Brahmi is so much like him but yet very different and that attracts Raghu towards him against his will. In spite of trying hard, Raghu begins to care about here. The plot of the novel, The Boy Who Loved by Durjoy D

Adultery by Paul Coelho

Review: Adultery by  Paulo Coelho Adultery by Paulo Coelho Review Author: Paulo Coelho Price: Rs. 947 Pages: 272 Genre: Thriller, Romance I had the excitement when I picked up Paulo Coelho’s book Adultery as the title had a lot to say. Paulo Coelho’s inspirational content is the reason for the popularity of his books. In this book, he has a very different style of writing.  The story is about Linda, who is a journalist in her thirties, with a husband and two children. She is quite content with her married life. She loves her family but discovers that there is something missing in her life and killing her inside. She craves for some excitement. As a result, she falls in love with her school boyfriend which results in an explicit relationship. Out of her depression, she even meets a drug dealer and thinks he is a person who she could talk to. Linda feels ashamed for whatever she had done and understands the true meaning of life and love. She abando