Worth The Hype? Ikigai by Hector Garcia and Francesc Miralles

Ikigai by Hector Garcia and Francesc Miralles I started this book with a mindset that it will be a common regular self help book…just because it focus on Eastern Culture that too Japan and have a beautiful name and even more beautiful cover it got this much hype. . But I was wrong and how….…

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Book Review- Verity by Colleen Hoover ( SPOILER ALERT)

Thriller… Suspense…Mystery….thess genre books are something I always avoided. It’s another thing in my childhood I was a big Sherlock Holmes fan. But in my last year book reading challenge I decided to go against my comfort zone and explore different genre and so I did. So here comes the Verity by Colleen Hoover. It…

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Forty Rules of Love by Elif Shafak…a very very late post

This book was recommended by one of my very good friend couple of years back when I was going through a low phase in my life. I was and am a book lover and so is she..when she said about this book I was not much aware about the Author. She know my love for…

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Brida by Paulo Coelho – A very very late post

This is not a general fiction book. If you are someone who want to start with reading you may read this as the language is simple but the language of Paulo Coelho is a different level. But to those who are passionate Reader give this a try. A different read after all. This book has…

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Daughters of the Sun by Ira Mukhoty

Book Name- Daughters of the Sun by Ira Mukhoty Type- Kindle paid version Some books are not just books they are the ocean of information which you always wanted to know… Indian history always fascinated me … infact sometimes I do think I should have gone the history way instead of management (but I love…

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The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini

Hello Everyone,Hope you all are doing great. Do you all feel connected to a book in different manner. I read this book years before but I had to click a pic for one of my Instagram Post and suddenly so many memories of this book started flashing. This book is heartbreaking if I can use…

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Book Review- “The Brahmin” by Ravi Shankar Etteth

Book Name- “The Brahmin” by Ravi Shankar Etteth SPOILER ALERT (though I don’t think so there are any but still as it’s a thriller so a mandatory reminder) Do you fall in love with the character of your book? I do and I always did. Though not every book has strong character and not every…

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Book Review- The Rabbit & The Squirrel- A love story about friendship

The Rabbit & The Squirrel- A love story about friendship By Siddharth Dhanvant Sanghvi, Illustrated by Stina Wirsen Friend- This book is for kids. Me- No I dont think so and even if it is I love it so much Friend- Okay if not small kids, it’s for little grown up kids but definitely not…

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Book Review- To the Brink and Back India’s 1991 story by Jairam Ramesh

Book 10 of 2020 “To the Brink and Back” India’s 1991 story by Jairam Ramesh So I had Kindle unlimited subscription till yesterday and I had to get my hands on maximum good book I can. It was a long time I read any politics related to book so I thought to give this a…

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Book Review- The Courtesan, The Mahatma and the Italian Brahmin: Tales from Indian History by Manu S Pillai

Book 9 of 2020 The Courtesan, The Mahatma and the Italian Brahmin: Tales from Indian History by Manu S Pillai Oh the fancy name and my urge to read anything history related, well here I am gone crazy with the name found it on Kindle unlimited and had to read it. (Thank God my Kindle…

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