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April 15, 2016

Book Blitz of With you I Dance by Aarti V Raman

Book Blitz





With You I Dance
by



Aarti V Raman


















Blurb





Meera Sagar had everything—the perfect job as a principal ballerina (for a prestigious New York ballet company) and a man who loved her as much as she loved him. But tragedy struck on the night
before her biggest performance, forcing her to do the one thing she never wanted to do—come back home. To
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Published on April 15, 2016 07:57

April 14, 2016

Sense and Sensibility!

As the Learned say that, Education is one investment that will never go waste. 



But, I wonder how much education is enough to make you a literate and cultured enough to stand in a crowd and yet be confident of the decisions you made?



 Although, a man should be open to learning at any age, but should he be earning degree after degree to get the label of a wise man?









There are
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Published on April 14, 2016 20:48

April 13, 2016

Review of The Reengineers by Indu Muralidharan

The Reengineers

by 


Indu Muralidharan

A Harper Collins Publications( Harper Element)











Blurb 





Chinmay Narayan is plotting to kill himself. He is a misfit at school, his parents are about to divorce and the love of his life doesn’t know he exists. It seems pointless to go on with such a dysfunctional life. But before he gets anywhere with that plan, Chinmay and his friends,
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Published on April 13, 2016 14:24

April 12, 2016

Wordless Wednesday #125

Rains Soak

Frogs Croak

Bees Hum

Pollen Far and Wide

Plants all around

Snails, Slugs Enjoy

Achoo's are heard far and wide

Spring is here!


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Published on April 12, 2016 21:33

April 10, 2016

The Relatives

Katie peeked through the hole of her bedroom door. 

She was fed up with the company of her relatives and scoffed at their jokes as their voices could be heard within her four walls. At first, she plugged in her ear plugs with music blasting in her ears but had to give in when they got numb. 

Time was ticking, but those folks refused to leave.

Restless and agitated she swirled
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Published on April 10, 2016 17:54

April 7, 2016

Having a Goal...

"He was monkeying around, and I could not stand it." I lament while laying partially on the comfortable sofa with a cover over my legs. There is green tea next to my couch that I sip now and then to wet my throat when it would get arid and dry. 

Again after a few sips, the complaining would continue while a yawn would be heard in the background!

Time would tick by, and soon a buzzer would
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Published on April 07, 2016 20:47

April 6, 2016

Interview with INDU MURALIDHARAN the Author of "THE REENGINEERS"

1. What sparked off the idea for your first book?

When I started writing seriously, I found myself gravitating to the path of writers who have

explored and stretched the boundary lines between fiction and reality. I rejoiced every time I

reread Muriel Spark’s novels about literary protagonists whose narrative interweaves

between fiction and reality in the world of the novel while being
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Published on April 06, 2016 08:22

April 5, 2016

Wordless Wednesday #124

Windy evening this side, while driving I see the street sign flapping violently yet, hanging on securely to the grapnel.

Made me wonder....who is our anchor? 

What makes us stand firm amidst a storm which tends to blow off our mind and drain us emotionally or mentally? 
What keeps you grounded? 


Mantra for today: “Hope is the anchor of life.” 
― Lailah Gifty Akita, Think Great: Be Great!

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Published on April 05, 2016 18:33

April 4, 2016

Book Review of Color Me Rich

Title: Color Me Rich 



Author: Mohan Deep

ISBN:9788192678528

Number of Pages: 189

Publisher: Quest Mercury Intermedia Private Limited

Genre: Fiction/Thriller



Review


Color Me Rich is a thriller that will keep you on the edge while flipping pages after pages until it ends with a slam leaving you astonished, and heart broken!

The Story starts with an introduction to Akash's life and
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Published on April 04, 2016 12:24

Review of Right Fit Wrong Shoes by Varsha Dixit

AUTHOR: Varsha Dixit 
ISBN/ASIN:978-8129115232
GENRE: Chick -lit
NUMBER OF PAGES: 248
FORMAT: E-Book
HOW I GOT THIS BOOK: I thank 'The Book Club' for this review copy! Apologizes for the delay in the Review!

REVIEW: Right Fit Wrong Shoe is a story of a girl named Nandini and Aditya whose families are close knit. Thus, an objection from them is out of the question. It's the circumstances,
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Published on April 04, 2016 10:35