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August 3, 2019

Book Review – Heartquake By K. Vijayakarthikeyan

Book Review – Heartquake By K. Vijayakarthikeyan

Title: Heartquake

Author: K. Vijayakarthikeyan

Genre: Thriller

No. of Pages: 147

Link For Purchase: Heartquake

Synopsis: Once upon a time there was a city plagued by greed, corruption and mysterious deaths… A patriotic IAS officer, Vikram, decides to expose a corrupt and powerful minister, Rudra Pratap Rana (aka RPR), during the latter’s visit to the IAS training academy. The video of Vikram asking the minister some highl...

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Published on August 03, 2019 05:41

June 20, 2019

The Three Best Apps To Catch A Person Who Has Tried To Unlock Your Phone

The Three Best Apps To Catch A Person Who Has Tried To Unlock Your Phone

We all remember the days when apps used to give us only the ability to track our stolen mobiles. There were several apps which would tell us the exact location of our mobiles when they went missing. This also helped us to recover our mobiles and sometimes zero in on the culprits.

However, in today’s fast-paced world, we have come to a stage when we store some of the most important documents in our mobiles. W...

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Published on June 20, 2019 18:53

The Three Best Antivirus And Anti-Theft Apps For Your Mobiles

The Three Best Anti-Virus And Anti-Theft Apps For Your Mobiles

In this article I will review three of the best apps available in the market for safeguarding your data when your mobile gets stolen or misplaced. I will try to present the features of these apps in simple easy language so that it is clear even to people who are not very tech-savvy. I am reviewing only the Android version of these apps as I personally use an Android phone. I will first discuss AVG antivirus as I have b...

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Published on June 20, 2019 09:51

June 15, 2019

Book Review: Travel My Way By Vartika Mehrotra Gakhar – #BlogchatterEbook #EbookCarnival #Review

Book Review: Travel My Way By Vartika Mehrotra Gakhar – #BlogchatterEbook #EbookCarnival

Title: Travel My Way

Author: Vartika Mehrotra Gakhar

Genre: Non-Fiction, Travelogue

No of Pages: 88

Download link: Travel My Way

Synopsis:

Being a travel enthusiast, I chose to write on travel theme and have shared many anecdotes through my debut book. This book is a collection of my personal travel tales, I revisited those trips while writing this book and came up with many trave...

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Published on June 15, 2019 07:57

June 3, 2019

Sakshi, the teenager who fought when the walls around her crumbled – #WATWB

Sakshi, the teenager who fought when the walls around her crumbled – #WATWB

 

Sakshi was a bubbly young teenager, just nineteen years old when fate struck a cruel blow. Her eyesight was slowly beginning to dwindle. Initially, she did not realise the seriousness of her condition. Her private ophthalmologist could not figure out what was the problem with her eyes. She was sent to AIIMS. Five days passed. A million tests were conducted on the teen right from MRIs, X-Rays to CT-scans...

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Published on June 03, 2019 22:09

May 29, 2019

My Thoughts On The Sycophancy Exhibited By Writers In India Today

My Thoughts On The Sycophancy Exhibited By Writers In India

I am a writer and I also read voraciously. I review many of the books I read on my blog. On an average, I read around 5 to 6 books every month. In my reviews, I always make an effort to be honest. I am not saying that my reviews are pure as driven snow. This is mainly because it is impossible for the human mind to be objective all the time. In other words, no matter how hard one tries, it is not possible to provide a co...

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Published on May 29, 2019 02:20

May 26, 2019

Book Review – Desert Plant: Micro Stories By Abhijit Ray

Book Review – Desert Plant: Micro Stories By Abhijit Ray

Title: Desert Plant: Micro Stories

Genre: Anthologies

Pages: 34 in PDF format

Download Link: Desert Plant: Micro Stories

Synopsis: Desert Plant is an extremely sturdy plant. Despite growing in a resource scant environment, this plant not only grows but also stays green. On top of that, anyone trying to chew a desert plant gets a bloody mouth.

Three characters in this book Desert Plant have seen harsh conditions in life and...

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Published on May 26, 2019 04:00

May 25, 2019

Book Review – My A TO Z of Chennai: The City Viewed Through An Outsiders Eye By Mayuri Nidigallu

Book Review – My A To Z of Chennai: The City Viewed Through An Outsiders Eye By Mayuri Nidigallu

Title: My A to Z of Chennai: The City Viewed Through An Outsiders Eye

Author: Mayuri Nidigallu

Genre: Non-Fiction, Travelogue

Pages: 36 in PDF format

Download Link: My A to Z of Chennai: The City Viewed Through An Outiders Eye

Synopsis: Mayuri refers to Chennai as her City-In-Law as she settled there after marriage. And in her own words the reason for writing this book is given as fol...

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Published on May 25, 2019 19:27

May 24, 2019

Book Review – What I Learnt After Quitting My 10th Job By Pinakin Joshi

Book Review – What I Learnt After Quitting My 10th Job By Pinakin Joshi

Title: What I Learnt After Quitting My 10th Job

Author: Pinakin Joshi

Genre: Non-Fiction

Pages: 87 in PDF format

Download link: What I Learnt After Quitting My 10th Job

Synopsis: The premise of the book is really thought provoking. Isn’t it a fact that whenever we ask our close friends or relatives whether they are happy with their current job, 99 times out of 100 we get a negative answer? Pinakin Joshi has w...

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Published on May 24, 2019 21:14

May 23, 2019

Some Heart-Felt Emotions

Some Feelings From My Heart

Oh! My motherland, My heart and soul,
As I watch dark clouds hover on your skies,
My eyes fill to the brim,
With tears of a red hue.

You gave me shelter,
You fed me and clothed me,
Today as you sink into an abyss,
I stand and watch, helpless and hopeless.

Give me courage, Oh mother,
To fight for you and to defend you,
From enemies within,
And enemies outside.

Give my countrymen the vision to see,
Where the path we have embarked leads to,
Rip the curtains off thei...

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Published on May 23, 2019 21:00

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