Tag: #bookreview
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Book Review: Blushing Candles by Roopam Chadha
I’ve been participating in the NaPoWriMo 2023, which began on April 1st, but my head’s not been in the right place. I guess it’s because it came just as soon as I had published my debut novel, Coming Home ; the entire publishing process has left me drained. In an attempt to ground myself and…
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Book Review: Lion Scream by Robbie Cheadle
A must read for all The book cover of a lion baring its teeth and the title of the book is powerful – ‘the scream’ Robbie explains it was inspired by Edward Munch’s famous painting by the same name. She says she used it in the title because it was how she felt on seeing…
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Book Review: Amanda in Arabia by Darlene Foster
This book is part of a series of books written by the author. The book was published in 2010. I knew of it in 2018 but did not read it as it’s marketed as a children’s book which it is, but, one that falls into the category of informative children’s books. I finally decided to…
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Book Review: Variety is the Spice of Life by Sally Cronin
I remember it was sometime around Thanksgiving that this book was released and the author, Sally Cronin, had put up a post on Fb announcing it’s release on Kindle. Being in Dhaka, I had no way of accessing the book as Kindle does not work in this country. I asked Sally if the paperback was…
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Book Review : Many Lives, Many Masters by Dr Brian Weiss
‘Intriguing, thought provoking, will change the way you feel about life and death’- is how I would describe ‘Many Lives, Many Masters’, in one line. This book falls under the genre of ‘Psychology and Counseling’. One of the author’s subsequent books has been lying on my bookshelf since a decade and I hadn’t opened it.…