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Love Bet Win by Yash Khiraiya | Book review

  Book review : "Love Bet Win" is a captivating story about love, betting, and the unexpected effects of fortune.    It is a powerful tale about love, ambition, and the unforeseen repercussions of our greatest ambitions. Nikhil, a young Indian child from a poor town with a passion for cricket.  Nikhil's life changes when he falls in love with an out-of-his-league girl. He enters cricket betting to win her love, and he wins big.  His mental conflicts and conflicting desires from his changing circumstances take readers on an emotional journey. His happiness is short-lived when a powerful politician's son, who also has feelings for the girl, becomes an obstacle in Nikhil's path. The clash between the two characters adds an element of suspense and conflict to the plot. It is quite intriguing to read about his journey and the path he follows to win his love. The author expertly depicts Nikhil's wealth and its effects. His  masterful storytelling, combined with r...

Something at First Sight by Rishabh Kandari | Book review

  Book review: "Something at First Sight" is an engaging, emotional, and beautifully written novel that will hook the readers from the very start till the end.  The story strikes the right balance between heartwarming romance and the challenges faced by modern-day relationships. This book takes you through a journey of college crushes and infatuations. Set in the backdrop of a degree college in Mumbai, Anup  happens to see a girl at the bus stop. His interest in her is something more than usual that takes the reader on a journey of knowing each other gradually.  The uncertainty of whether it was love, friendship, or just a random feeling added a layer of realism to the story that made it all the more relatable. The book beautifully delves into the dynamics of college friendships and the bittersweet experience of falling for someone amidst the hustle and bustle of campus life. The storytelling was engaging, and I found myself eagerly turning the pages to see how Ayush...

RUSSIA - UKRAINE UNVEILED by Dr Joseph K. Thomas | Book review

Book review: "Russia-Ukraine Unveiled" offers a convincing excursion through the wild history and contemporary intricacies of the connection between Russia and Ukraine. Through its rich narrating and savvy investigation, it not only reveals insight into the authentic foundations of the Russia-Ukraine struggle yet in addition offers important examples for understanding the more extensive elements moulding the cutting-edge world. This book has the whole subtleties and the historical backdrop of the Russia-Ukraine contention. In this read, I witnessed the political, financial, history, and justification for Russia-Ukraine's new conflict everything in engaging subtlety. The book begins with its intricate presentation and it covers every one of the essential insights concerning Russia-Ukraine. The book centres around the historical backdrop of Russia and Ukraine, their political aftermath, the wrecked commitments experienced toward the finish of the Cold War, the battle for au...

Warlord of Ayodhya, Resurrection by Shatrujeet Nath | Book review

Book review: In the second portion of the Warlord of Ayodhya series, named Resurrection, readers are taken on a fantastical odyssey loaded up with components of retribution, disloyalty, evil thought processes, love, and, definitely, a significant feeling of obligation. This book is an unputdownable, tornado experience that inundates you totally and leaves you longing for more. Ayodhya ends up in a condition of complete confusion, wrestling with numerous emergencies. The once lively enchantment that saturated the city is presently lessening, creating a shaded area over its once-flourishing substance. In this disturbance, Lord Lavanyasurya of Madhupura harbours dismal aims, plotting something accursed that adds to the approaching feeling of turmoil. At the same time, a blending overthrow compromises the delicate soundness of the realm. As the sorcery is vanishing, Kekeya's yuvraja and Bharat's uncle, Yuddhajeet is with the Bahlikas looking for help to fight off Nagnajit of Gandha...

The Road To Revenue: A Startup's Guidebook To Driving Sales And Profitability by Avinash Saurabh | Book review

 Author: Avinash Saurabh Genre: Non-Fiction Publisher: Tree Shade Books Rating: 5/5 Book review: After badly losing my savings in my first start-up, I was looking for solutions. I didn't want to give up so I grabbed this book to unfold the layers of driving sales and profitability. This book acts as a guidebook to all start-ups on how to route their path so they can drive success in a minimal amount of time. "The Road To Revenue" plunges profoundly into the pathway weighed down with impediments faced by numerous new companies. It looks past oddball stunts and popular methods to give you functional arrangements. This book gives a thorough outline of the whole business scene, from statistical surveying to item creation, estimating strategies, and promoting approaches. It gives genuine models and significant suggestions that readers can execute to transform their new businesses into all-around run income motors, which is additionally the ultimate objective of this book and b...

The Rise of Kaalchakra: The Kaalchakra Chronicles, Book One - Resurgence by Pratik Bhamre | Book review

  Book review: " The Rise of Kaalchakra" by Pratik Bhamre is a hypnotizing mix of sci-fi and dream that unfurls against the scenery of the beginning of Kaliyuga, catching the world wavering near the very edge of insensibility. The story unfolds during Kaliyuga, a Hindu idea connoting a dull age. As humankind digs further into logical secrets, they accidentally stir old powers - both kind and malicious. This enlivening upsets the vast equilibrium.  Fuelled by a hunger for information, Dr. Siddhant commits his life to uncovering the beginning of the universe and demonstrating the presence of a higher power. Siddhant is unwittingly directed by Indra, a figure epitomizing both radiant effortlessness and devilish enticement. Indra's intentions are hazy, however, his impact drives Siddhant further down his logical journey. This change between the various courses of events is keenly positioned with withholding and baffling mood made through clear conditions having an enduring ef...

These Corridors by Sudha Sikrawar | Book review

  Book review: I t is a compelling tale that delves into the themes of bravery, resilience, and the dangers of cybercrime. Set in Lucknow, the story follows Vedikaa, who becomes a victim of a disturbing cybercrime scheme that preys on her genuine emotions and trust in social media. Vedika is a normal teacher leading a normal life. Usually, she used to receive letters from her father during her childhood where he used to illustrate everything in a detailed manner which used to be baffling for her in the initial days. But later in her life when she grew up she understood the hidden meaning of sending those lengthy letters to her. That day when she was full of thoughts she felt like sharing her story with her father and lessening her weight of guilt or sadness by conveying to her father all the details. So she begins by writing letters where she describes to him how her life went upside down. Her life takes a turn when she accepts an Instagram friend request from a man named 'John Ros...

Garuda: The Dark Secrets of Lord Indra by Lekha Varma | Book review

 Garuda: The Dark Secrets of Lord Indra   Lekha Varma Genre: Mythological Fiction Pages: 226  Ratings: 5/5 Book review:   "Garuda: The Dark Secrets of Lord Indra" by Lekha Varma embarks readers on a thrilling excursion through Indian folklore, winding around together an enthralling story that investigates the mind-boggling connection between divine beings, humans, and the immortal fight among great and fiendishness. It presents an arresting excursion of the story of Garuda and how his birth became the cause of fear for Lord Indra.  Garuda, who arose out of an egg, started his life's process by liberating his mom from bondage and overcoming his strong foes, the Nagas.  I was intrigued to read about the depressing story of his mother and how Kadru showers terror in people by ruthlessly killing the fetuses. Kadru even imprisoned Garud's mother for many years. Garuda's journey to liberate his mom from servitude and his experiences with considerable enemies, the...

Two Truths and a Marriage by Nicole Snow

Two Truths and a Marriage by Nicole Snow Publication date: March 29th 2024 Genres: Adult, Contemporary,  Romance Synopsis: The grumpiest billionaire accidentally scores a sunshiny fake fiancee and pure chaos in this hilarious, sweet, and deliriously steamy romance by Wall Street Journal bestselling author Nicole Snow. I can still pinpoint the exact second when my life became two truths and a lie. You don’t forget delivering a mountain of fresh-baked sweets to a man like Dexter Rory. I never wanted to see his scowling, bossy, brutally godlike face again, no matter how well he tipped. If you told me I’d wind up wearing his ring, I would’ve died laughing. But here I am, trying to cling to my sanity while I confront the undeniable. Truth #1: I’m spiritually allergic to this man. He’s as grumpy as a storm, twice as unpredictable, and he thinks my life’s work is the devil. Truth #2: I need his money—it’s the only Hail Mary I have to keep my family bakery alive. That’s why we’re...

Finally, I Embraced Reality… by Rakesh Deshpande | Book review

 Book review: "Finally, I Embraced the Reality" is a personal story of adoration, disaster and managing frailties. The story is a mix of sentiment and show pulling at your heartstrings with the character's inner unrest. The story centers around Aahan who is declining to continue on after his disaster. Aahan is a thoughtful fellow and is likewise exceptionally uncertain about his faltering issue. He has a steady companion as Daksh. He is as yet draped up on his past relationship with Nainika yet the universe sends him a lovely companion as Tanvi.  Daksh orchestrates an unexpected twofold date with Ridhima and Tanvi to encourage Aahan and to make him meet new individuals. Tanvi immediately succumbs to Aahan but Aahan is yet stuck in his past poisonous relationship and his uncertainties about faltering. He would rather not give love an opportunity again because he would rather not go through the very torment that he is as yet going through regularly. So will Aahan continue o...

The Professor by Skye Warren (Tanglewood University, #1)

  The Professor by Skye Warren (Tanglewood University, #1) Publication date: March 26th 2024 Genres: Adult, Contemporary,  Romance Synopsis: New York Times bestselling author Skye Warren, delivers the sizzling first book in a brand new trilogy, The Professor, a forbidden, student/professor, ex-boyfriend’s dad romance. One night only with a handsome stranger. Older. Alluring. Savage. Dominant. No last names or expectations. Just raw, carnal, filthy pleasure. I never thought I would see him again. Until the first day of class. He’s my new professor. And my ex-boyfriend’s father. He has a world of secrets in his eyes and the weight of the world on his shoulders. I should stay away from him, but the more I try, the more consumed he gets. His possessiveness is rivaled only by his secretive nature. He knows everything about me, but mystery surrounds him. Shadows threaten the entire university…and our forbidden love. Goodreads :  https://www. goodreads.c...

Namaste: An Illustrated Guide to the Hindu Way of Life by Jay Narayan

 Book review: Whenever we greet another person with  Namaste, we never ponder the reason behind saying this. I was so used to using this word from my childhood that I never gave a second thought about saying Namaste or why it is said so by most of the Hindu fraternity. Today when I get a chance to explore the Hindu way of life, I grabbed this book and it helped me to understand Hinduism better. "NAMASTE" is a summary that presents the charming otherworldly insight of Hindu customs in a consolidated, simple-to-read design with many entrancing pictures and representations. It is a visual and profound magnum opus that effortlessly catches the embodiment of Hinduism. From its smooth clarification of the significant importance behind the hello "Namaste" to its investigation of the Hindu way of thinking, folklore, and culture, this book offers readers a complete and edifying excursion into the core of one of the world's most established religions. "Namaste" ...

The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank , Eleanor Roosevelt | Book review

Book review: At the point when the book initially began, I considered how exact Anne's portrayals were. She was an angsty and frank young person which made me can't help thinking about what was valid and what was only her point of view. For instance, the initial not many parts are chiefly her griping about her folks, different grown-ups, and individuals she could have done without from school. Notwithstanding, I think this piece of the journal is significant because it shows her development through the story as the circumstance turns out to be more critical and she is compelled to develop before her time. All along, I viewed the way of composing as exceptionally spellbinding, which could be gigantically credited to the way that everything is totally authentic. As this was never planned to be imparted to other people, Anne doesn't keep down with regards to trusting every one of her sentiments, encounters and assumptions in her ever-reliable diary - Kitty. It's awful to p...

Fifty Year Road: A Personal History of India from the Mid-sixties Onward by Bhaskar Roy | Book review

 Book review:  "Fifty Year Road" is a fascinating blend of autobiography, creative memoir, and historical narrative. It serves as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit amidst adversity and the enduring power of individual stories to illuminate the larger tapestry of national history.  Through the author's eyes, readers are transported to pivotal moments in India's history, from the economic reforms of the 1990s to the rise of technology in the 21st century. It  provides a raw and unfiltered look at the harsh realities faced by the Indian people in the aftermath of the Sino-Indo War of 1962 and the Indo-Pakistan War of 1965. Through his detailed account, we gain insight into the scarcity and hardship that people had to endure during these tumultuous times. This book provides a unique blend of memoir and history, exploring India's journey from the mid-1960s to the present. It sheds light on often overlooked aspects of Indian history, using the author...

Leapfrog: Six Practices to Thrive by Mukesh Sud, Priyank Narayan | Book review

Book review : "Leap Frog" uses robust research to provide practical advice to anyone who wishes to grow and thrive. It provides a toolkit for envisioning possible futures and identifying promising moves by which one can navigate one's future. The book has merely six chapters that pour the reader with meticulously woven or real-life stories along with practical measures to imbibe for a big change. The tables, flowcharts, and little representation of content make it more engrossing and kicks off the speed to read the book. Each chapter of the book is designed to facilitate understanding, incorporating helpful tools such as pointers, charts, graphs, and illustrations. These visual aids assist readers in comprehending the concepts and processes discussed. The book offers invaluable advice and practical tips for thriving in the workplace, with the added benefit of sharing success stories from the author's own students. This book is a great source of inspiration and guidanc...

The Sorry Book by Niraj Mittal | Book review

 Book review: "The Sorry Book" takes us on an excursion that perseveres through the preliminaries of life, depicting the getting through force of the human soul. It is a contemporary, transitioning, romantic tale that delightfully attracts an equal space of human existence and feelings. It harbours a lovely composition that is trickling with crude feelings that really interface. The story оf Bholu and Paridhi takes us оn a charming odyssey, intertwining episodes оf virtue, kinship, and bravery, and drawing in readers with a moving portrayal оf the perplexing embroidery оf life. Recollections entwine with the present as Bholu and Paridhi grow up, encountering minutes trickling with honesty, fellowship, love, dauntlessness, and frequently the absolute opposites of these qualities. With each step, they explore the intricacies of life, looking to get away from the second thoughts of their real factors, without embracing which discovering an authentic sense of reconciliation would...

Contemplate, Act, Flourish : Embrace your true self and get ahead in life by Rakesh Deshpande | Book review

 Book review: "Contemplate, Act, Flourish" by Rakesh Deshpande is a provocative and smart investigation of life's excursion and the central inquiries that shape our reality. Through a progression of intelligent expositions and thought, the author guides readers on an extraordinary excursion of self-disclosure and self-awareness. The book investigates the meaning of connections, the exchange of trust and vulnerability, and the significance of mindfulness, achievement, and disappointment. It moves readers to embrace an alternate point of view on life, directing them through a crazy thrill ride of feelings and encounters. The author's composing style is connecting with and interesting, empowering readers to profoundly mull over their lives. The subject of self-revelation and self-improvement pervades the book, while the tone stays contemplative and elevating all through. With everything taken into account, "Contemplate, Act, Flourish" is a convincing and clever...

The Hell Queen & Mr. Moon Perfect by Pooja Kanwar | Book review

 Book review: " The Hell Queen and Mr Moon" by Pooja Kanwar is an interesting mix of imagination, repulsiveness, powerful components, sentiment, and humour. Set in the spooky Hill Tom City, where strange shadows and phantoms show up, the story follows Mr. Mark Moon as he leaves on an excursion loaded up with tension and turns. Dim spirits and phantoms presently occupy its thick pine and oak woods. As the loss of life rises, residents either escape or disappear bafflingly.  Mr. Moon frantic for help, he searches out Ms. Queen at the Hill Tom City Inn to acquire endorsement for his proposition. En route, he experiences dismal shadows, directed to somewhere safe and secure by a strange lady. Yet, risk looms as murder accusations undermine him the extremely following day. Through his mom's assistance, Ms. Queen wins Imprint's case in court. Ms Queen, a willful legal counsellor and hotelier, deals with the Hill Tom City Inn with an eccentric gathering — including phantoms,...