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October 25, 2016

Book, a Lovely Haven



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The bookworm in meCreeps inside booksOh, so much solace!The ocean of words, lovely storiesShe drowns; evolves at the same timeListening to the charactersWalking with them, silentlyA sense of togethernessA sense of solitude tooLost in a secret that unravels slowlyShe finds excitementBook, a lovely havenFilled with love, joy, confusion and griefZephyr of emotions causeSo much chaos in her mindWho cares about the mayhem outside?Cocooned in the warmth of fragrant pages
For a book lover,N...
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Published on October 25, 2016 02:51

October 22, 2016

Book Review: A Forgotten Affair by Kanchana Banerjee




Finished reading ' A Forgotten Affair ' by Kanchana Banerjee ( Harper Collins India ). I received this lovely book from Writer's Melon for an honest review.

A Forgotten Affair is an intriguing story of Sagarika who met a terrible accident, and wakes up after prolonged coma only to realize that her mind is blank with no memory of her past. Now her life depends on Rishab, a wealthy man, who claims to be her husband.

It seems that Rishab is trying to hide something as he clearly avoids discussing...
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Published on October 22, 2016 12:19

October 19, 2016

Book Review: The Secret Diary of Kasturba by Neelima Dalmia Adhar



Finished reading "The Secret Dairy of Kasturba" by Neelima Dalmia Adhar (Westland Books).

About the author:

Neelima Dalmia Adhar divides her time between writing and pursuing her interest in Poetry, Hindu Philosophy and the Paranormal. Her first book, a one-of-its-kind biography on her father titled Father Dearest, the life and Times of RK Dalmia, is a widely acclaimed bestseller that made it to several international lists and earned her critical acclaim. Her second book, Merchan...
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Published on October 19, 2016 03:10

October 16, 2016

Writing Romance? Four Things To Avoid.


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Romance novels. They bring a smile on my face. Yes, it’s my favourite genre, but even though I am an avid reader, I can’t read any random romance. Even your favourite genre cannot guarantee entertainment, sometimes.
A reader’s perspective is closely related to a writer’s writing. They go hand in hand. As I was writing my first novel, We Will Meet Again – a love story, I tried to think as a reader, and tried my best to avoid things that I may not like as a reader. I think it worked!
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Published on October 16, 2016 22:23

October 7, 2016

A Gift, So Precious!





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A gift, so preciousI lost, hues of life fadedFrozen black and white
Vast emptiness ahead,Endless path, going nowhereWhere shall I find it?

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Published on October 07, 2016 09:04

October 6, 2016

Book Review: Graffiti by Joanie Pariera





I received this e-book from Writer's Melon for an honest review.
Graffiti by Joanie Pariera deals about complex relationships and emotions.

Rene sees some weird dreams and thinks her dreams have some meaning (now this was the biggest hook for me). Unexpected break-up with Agni has left her shattered. 
She meets Vipin who is depressed after his wife's death and blames himself for the accident. Then there is Mark who is inexplicably obsessed about Rene and spies on her. Then there is Upi and...
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Published on October 06, 2016 10:28

October 4, 2016

In writing, there is no safe zone: Guest Post by Adite Banerjie




Adite Banerjie is a writer. No Safe Zone , her recently released romantic thriller is getting nice reviews. Her screenplay has won first runner up prize in an international contest. Many congratulations, Adite.
Here, she is talking about writing, and switching from romance to thrillers. Welcome to my blog, Adite. The post is all yours.

Writing a new book is always an adventure—much like a journey to a dream destination.  It begins on a high note. The preparations are full of excitement. You...
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Published on October 04, 2016 00:57

September 30, 2016

Book Review: 03:02 by Mainak Dhar



I got this book from Writer’s Melon for an honest review.
It was supposed to be a different read. 03:02 by Mainak Dhar ( Westland Books ) is a science/action fiction. It’s been long since I read any science fiction. I read some really nice reviews, and thought to give it a try. Recently, I have realized that it’s good to experiment with the genre. I have got some wonderful reading surprises!
Okay, coming back to this book. 
After celebrating his promotion till midnight, Aditya wakes up at 03:...
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Published on September 30, 2016 23:45

September 29, 2016

Book Review: Metro Diaries 2 by Namrata



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Finished reading Metro Diaries 2 by Namrata

The book says, "Give life another chance. Laugh a little longer. let go of your past. Hold onto what you love. In short LIVE rather than just exist!"
Metro Diaries 2 is a collection of 20 life stories. The book cover reflects the theme beautifully. That life is a journey and an enthusiastic storyteller. The last story of this book, "The Last Goodbye" is the perfect example of this fact.

'Not all journeys of life take you somewhere, some are meant to mi...
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Published on September 29, 2016 05:07

September 25, 2016

The Feeling of Love



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The Feeling of loveCrisp like misty daybreak, warmLike morning sunshine.
Roseate hues of dawnReflect love, warmth of sunshineKisses tender dew!

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Published on September 25, 2016 03:36