Author: arushi200201
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Girls Who Stray: A Novel by Anisha Lalwani
Have you ever read a book that makes you feel so deep that its difficult to sit still? This book was it for me. The righteous anger of the second half ran so fast through my veins that I had to read it on the treadmill and run whenever it made me so angry that…
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“The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society” by Mary Ann Shaffer, Annie Barrows
History has a strange way of shaping our present — it influences our choices, defines how we live, and sometimes, what we become. World War II, as dark and tragic as it was, taught humanity just how precious life is and how pointless violence can be. In today’s world where aggression is once again on…
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A Transformative Journey: My Experience at the World Book Fair 2025
The World Book Fair 2025 was an incredible, whirlwind experience—one that I will cherish for a long time. This being my second time handling the behind-the-scenes of the fair with Om Books International, I walked in with a sense of confidence, knowing what to expect. Last year, I was unprepared, thrown into the deep end,…
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“Vera Wong’s Unsolicited Advice for Murderers” by Jesse Q. Sutanto
A heartwarming whodunit where unlikely friendships, mouthwatering meals, and Vera Wong’s quirky wisdom steal the spotlight!
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The Moral Dilemma of Romance Readers: Loving the Hero While Ignoring the Red Flags
With Colleen Hoover’s books entering controversies again and again, I thought it was time for me to hop on the train. It is often debated how her books romanticise toxic relationships. The latest instance of this insensitivity was the decision to publish a colouring book based on It Ends With Us. Surprisingly while many fans…