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June 3, 2015
Spreading Love and Completeness
June 2, 2015
Effective Teachers
June 1, 2015
Surrogate Author review by Nishtha
★★★★☆
For an author, reviews play an essential role so I will be as fair as I can get…
I expected less from this book, quite less…. But it surprised me, very much.
Have you ever seen Devdas, the movie? Well, this book had a similar story just one thing was different and that thing was the most essential part..
Surrogate Author” As a wattpad author and a reader, even I fall in love with books and feel difficult to leave them ( after finishing) to start another one. Authdas, a writer by passion and engineer by profession loves Paro,a book. He wants to write it but complications arise. His father and mother want him to leave writing and be an engineer. He leaves Paro for ten years to go to London and study science. When he comes back, he comes with a promise to himself to write Paro and complete it but due to his parents, he is unable to follow his dreams. Then the suspense comes, just like it was in the movie, Gangawati gives Paro to some other author, Mahadev (an unsuccessful author). Authdas is furious and chagrined.
What will he do? Here the story changes and the end is very satisfying..
I didn’t really like the movie( bcz I didn’t like the end) but I liked this book, that says it all.”
To know more about Surrogate Author
Other Review – Maniparna Blog I Rajashree Ghosh I Nikita I Jayasree I Jayasree’s blog I Pradeep T I NandhiniBookReview I Readers muse
More about the book – Who is Authdas? I Authdas I Surrogate Mother
Order your personal copy – Amazon Ebook ; Flipkart ; Amazon, India
Interview with Blogger: Blogger1, Blogger 2, Blogger 3
Media: Link
Techgoss Coverage : Link
Author’s other writings are – The Departing Point I Black, Grey and White I Surrogate Author I Be a B.A. IGet a Job WITHOUT an Interview I Adhuri Prem Kahaniya I Second Heart I Dear Wife, Your Husband is not a Superhero
May 30, 2015
Title is Untitled comprehensive review by Solomon Manoj
Title is UntitledNote: The book was sent by the author in exchange of an honest review. Thanks Santosh for the signed copy.
What would you call the social atrocities that happens in the country. Hence the book is named appropriately as “Title is Untitled”.
Though there are number of issues, the book deals with eleven social problems that exists in our society such as rape, prostitution, child marriage, child trafficking, begging to name a few. The authors have also included issues that men face which are often ignored.
Every story is presented in a form of dialouges and the language is kept simple. End of every story is presented with facts which shows the level of research that have gone into the book. The facts also stress the impact of these issues in our society and makes you ponder on what is our role in reducing them.
There are few grammatical errors and typos, however they can be overlooked as the content is clear and delivers what the reader has to know.
I think this book deserves much more recognition than it has got and has to be introduced to younger audience. Can be included in the curriculum with few editing on the words used in few stories.
Good work Santosh and team!!
Rating: ★★★★☆
Reviews of the book by Parul ; Maniparna ; Rajashree Ghosh ; Jyothi B ; Pradeep T ; Satya ; Nikhil ; Jayasree ; Dhivya ; Shilpa P
Buy your personal copy Link 1 ; Link 2 ; Link 3 ; Link 4 ; Link 5 ; Link 6
Author’s other writings are – God’s Table I The Departing Point I Black, Grey and White I Surrogate Author I Be a B.A. IGet a Job WITHOUT an Interview I Adhuri Prem Kahaniya I Second Heart I Dear Wife, Your Husband is not a Superhero
May 29, 2015
Story Teaching!
May 28, 2015
Teaching and Beyond!
May 27, 2015
Teaching and Learning
May 26, 2015
Teacher and Future
May 25, 2015
Love Story
Seven breezy stories with light humour is now available at stores Pothi , Amazon ,Flipkart
About the book Love Can & Frequently Asked Love Questions (FALQ)
Facebook Page The Departing Point
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