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July 26, 2016

Book Review: Everyone Has A Story by Savi Sharma. BM Day 12





Everyone Has A Story by Savi Sharma was a self-published (By author herself) book, and it has got nice reviews. This book has been re-published by Westland Books and now it's rising on the charts.

Everyone Has A Story is about love, friendship, and discovering yourself.

Meera, an aspiring writer meets Vivaan, a bank manager who dreams to travel the world, in a cafe. Kabir, is the cafe manager who desires to open his own cafe. He loves Nisha. She loves him back but before they settle together, K...
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Published on July 26, 2016 06:00

July 25, 2016

Dealing with the Emotional Burden of Your Child. BM Day 11



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There are several cases when children experience and stifle mental/emotional torture. It can be more painful because if they can't share their thoughts and agony. Why? Maybe because of fear or shame, or lack of friendliness in parents’ behavior. It is important to know what's going on in your child's mind. It is not just about their mental disturbance, but sometimes, it is related to the child's safety in schools or many such places where the child spends time, away from the parents...
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Published on July 25, 2016 04:46

July 24, 2016

The Smoke Is Rising. BM Day 10






Clicked these on my way to Gangotri

I watch the raindrops Sinking into the lush velvety grassSwaying little flowers,Thick mist that shrouds the mighty mountains
Heavy drops turn drizzlesGentle breeze carries the whiff of natureTakes the mist away, and the mighty mountain appearsTall and powerfulHolding the vast skyEmbracing the twisted path safely in its armRiver flowing along furiouslyMounds of cloudsBreaking away, slowlyLook, the smoke is rising!


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Published on July 24, 2016 03:40

July 23, 2016

Book Review: Fool Me Once by Harlan Coben. BM Day 9





These days, I am keen on experimenting with different genres. Mythology ( ThePalace Of Illusions ) and Psychological Thriller ( The Girl On The Train ) came as wonderful surprises. And, here I have finished reading Fool Me Once, a psychological thriller by HarlanCoben ( Penguin Books India) , and what a gripping read it was!
Maya Stern, a soldier, has just buried her husband, Joe who had been brutally murdered and she witnessed it! She is left alone with her two year old daughter. Her friend Eileen...
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Published on July 23, 2016 08:29

July 22, 2016

Putting Things Right. BM Day 8



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She was fiddling with her phone, her mind jumbled. She couldn't believe she did that. How could she? 
She got married last month. She was happy, excited and nervous. She wanted to share her happiness with her friends but forgot to invite one of her dearest friends, Ronny.
Should she call him? How would he react? He hadn’t called even once. Why would he? He must be angry. Volley of thoughts whirling in her mind.
She started typing on her phone. “How are you? Look, I’m sor...
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Published on July 22, 2016 04:39

July 20, 2016

Time Cannot Heal Every Wound. BM Day 7


Okay, little bit of self-promotion today :)

My first book 'We Will Meet Again' is going to release on 31st July. It's a mature love story (okay, don't roll your eyes :)) If you like reading love stories, you will like it. It carries various shades of emotions. Light touch of humour and repartee.

You may click HERE to see the cover and blurb.

Leaving you with this quotation from my book. Tell me what do you think about it.


Yes, some memories haunt, and the impression they leave is so deep that the...
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Published on July 20, 2016 13:17

Book Review: Secretly Yours. BM Day 6



The cover and the blurb of Secretly Yours  are so intriguing (plus it has got some wonderful reviews) that I immediately added it to my reading list. When Writers Melon wrote in for a review, there was no reason to think twice.

I have finished reading this book, and I am disappointed. Why? I'll tell you. Let me tell you about the book first.

Secretly Yours by Vikrant Khanna tells the story of Sahil and his completely disarrayed life. His grandma holds him responsible for his parents' death,...
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Published on July 20, 2016 04:22

July 19, 2016

What If...? Blog Marathon Day 5




Those nagging voicesEcho in my mindAnxiety churns, and screamsWhat if...?
What if your dreams, just fulfilled, Turns out to be an illusion?What if the hope you have nurturedShatters into million pieces?What if your plans go awry?
What if...?
I shudder and call my inner voice.What if, it responses, Your dreams turn into a beautiful reality?If not, then, a sense of contentment would prevail.You have tried, at least...

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Published on July 19, 2016 06:06

July 18, 2016

Don't let your problems beat you. BM Day 4



I was thinking about writing something else, but then I saw this image. A thought that I strongly believe in. Not because these words are inspiring but I have personally experienced it!



For non-Hindi readers it says "No problem is that powerful that we tend to believe. Have you ever heard that darkness of night has prevented the Sun from rising?"

I think we are stronger than we think we are. Sometimes, our strength is quiescent. But, it rises like a phoenix when the circumstances demand.

You mig...
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Published on July 18, 2016 03:20

July 17, 2016

Book Review: Myself Meena, IAS. BM Day 3




"There are two types of pain in this world: physical pain that merely hurts, and an internal aching pain that changes you totally."
I really liked this opening line of the book,  Myself Meena, IAS  by Dakshita Das
Myself Meena, IAS is about Meena, a lively carefree girl, living (and trying to fulfill)  his father's aspirations and dreams. Dream of becoming an IAS officer. 
She is confused and unsure, and then comes Venkat as her mentor, later her love interest. 
Woul...
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Published on July 17, 2016 02:12