Category: Book Reviews
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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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“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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Roar of the Dark by Aastha Rathod
Meera, a virgin, believes that it is a chaste body that can fulfil all her desires of a lasting love. For Maheen, her body is an offering that she will gladly bestow on the feet of her husband. Meanwhile, Joe finds power in her naked body. She considers it a tool that she could wield…
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Letters to My Mother by Vikkas Arun Pareek
Meera is scared after giving birth to her daughter, Jia. Janki had a terrible childhood. When she finally has Meera, her daughter, and stability in her life; both are taken away from her by the ghosts of her past. Shakuntala is disappointed with the birth of her girl child, Janki. She wanted a son. Lives…
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Cappuccino Confessions by Anita Kumar
Have you ever read a book that pulled your heart’s strings? A book that you just didn’t want to put down? A book that made you feel in tune with the characters? Well, Cappuccino Confessions was all that and more for me. I applaud Anita Kumar for her ideologies, philosophies, imagination, writing style and especially…