Review: Mail Order Outlaw

Mail Order Outlaw Mail Order Outlaw by Cynthia Woolf
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a nice and light story with an happy ending. I liked authors writing style it's simple,pacy and easy to read.

I rate this book 4/5.

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Review: Anything to Look Hot

Anything to Look Hot Anything to Look Hot by Jas Kohli
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

[I won this book in GoodReads Giveaway and this is my honest review of the book]

This is an interesting book and first for me on the subject - plastic surgery.

The story starts with Dr Dhruv passing the PG entrance exam and joining Arogayam Hospital. and, his journey towards becoming a plastic surgeon begins. finally he has a full fledged hospital in Bombay where celebrities and common man both come for surgeries.

There are not twists or upheavals in the story and its all about, with minor details, how plastic surgery was done on a particular patient. the first part of the book is pacy but the second part drags , probably, in the need of a proper end and ultimately ends unceremoniously.

Though the story is not exciting but the narration is interesting at some places. the conversation between the Doctor and patient are funny at times.

I rate this book 3/5.

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Review: Songs of the Mist

Songs of the Mist Songs of the Mist by Shashi
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

[Note: I won this book in GoodReads giveaway and this is my honest review of the book]
This is first book in the series - "The Monk Key" by the author Shashi.

The mystical world of Himalaya is always charming and alluring and in the narration of the story the author has canvased it beautifully.

The story is about Ashutosh who moves on to join a monastic life due to problems in his personal life. and during this journey he meets various people/monks and most of the narration revolves around it.

I liked the spiritual journey of Ashutosh. The beginning of the book is a bit slow but later on it picks up the pace and becomes interesting . Some questions of Ayan and Ashutosh still remain Unanswered in the end but hopefully those will be answered in next series of the book.

I rate this book 4.5/5.







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Review: निरुपमा

निरुपमा निरुपमा by Suryakant Tripathi 'Nirala'
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book was written in 1930s. the story is crisp and fast moving.

The story is about Nirupama whose parents are dead and she lives with her maternal uncle. The uncle now manages the Zamindari left by Nirupama's father.

Once married Nirupama would have inherited all of her father's properties and because of that her uncles, now manages the Zamindari left over by her father, delays her marriage.

Nirupama starts liking Kumar whose family is ostracized in his native place where Nirupama's father was Zamindar and now Nirupama inherited that.

Interesting thing is that in this whole book there is no single communication between Nirupama and Kumar apart from the one that they have in the beginning and both started loving each other and you can also feel that love in the unwritten words of this book and that's the beauty of the author and his narration.

I rate this book 5/5.



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Review: Look Up: Social Media and the Addiction No One is Talking About

Look Up: Social Media and the Addiction No One is Talking About Look Up: Social Media and the Addiction No One is Talking About by Sonali Acharjee
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

[note: I won this book in GoodReads Giveaway and this is my honest review of the book]

This book is about the social media usage and how people from various sphere of the society are getting impacted by it. the book tells how some of them are able to use it wisely but many of them are getting trapped into it and get mentally stressed.

The book starts with author's her own experience with the social media and then how she ended up deactivating her account on Facebook. After that the book takes a particular aspect of the impacts of the social networking site and devotes a chapter around it. each chapter starts with a interview with a person who is kind of affected by that particular aspect and then author dissects it further. Each chapter has a lot of opinions from psychiatrists , doctors and social workers.

The book discusses following and tries to provide solutions to some of them it :
- how children are getting impacted by this.
- how a user with many followers feels compelled to update periodically.
- selfies. some call it national disease of India :) .
- why people show off so much on social networking site ?
- how tier 2 cities are using it ?
- are your uploads to a networking site safe ? is your account safe ?
- Trolls. and how to handle them .
- What is the best way to use the networking sites ?

Two chapters, one about the impact on the kids My Facebook Family: Growing up online and the other one related trolls When the trolls come marching in made me sad.

The issues that the author has raised, I can see them around me and they are going to become a very big problem in the near future if not handled well by the families, Govts, and society as a whole.

The book is written and structured very well. I also liked the author's writing styles. It kept me glued to the book.

I rate this book 5/5.

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Review: A Road Not Traveled

A Road Not Traveled A Road Not Traveled by J. Alchem
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

[Note: I won this book in Goodreads Giveaway and this is my honest review of the book ]

The story of the book is OK but I found the idea of having a single country in the world is a bit shallow. the author discussed only the good things about it but didn't discuss about the complexities and challenges diversities brings along with it. but any way, this is not a research paper and may be the author wanted to keep it simple and discussed only the good things about it. it reminds me of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam.

The names of the characters in the book are, a bit, irritating. and at many places I found unnecessary one liners or paragraphs were forced into the narration which do not gel well with the story.

There are some bright spots in the book. the part where a mother gives life lessons to her son was great. the little love story was also cute.

I rate this book 3/5.


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Review: The Superhero Soul: Quest for Inspiration, Happiness, Success and Greatness

The Superhero Soul: Quest for Inspiration, Happiness, Success and Greatness The Superhero Soul: Quest for Inspiration, Happiness, Success and Greatness by Dilip Bathija
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

[Note: I won this book in Goodreads giveaway and this is my honest review of the book]

The book talks about how following certain steps you can become a super hero soul and make your life successful.

The author says that everything, all the power that can transform you, to a super hero, is within you but you are not aware of it because of various kinds of reasons.

There are nine chpaters in the book and it starts with "the source within" where author gives a brief idea about the source. And then moves on to explain about how to use it , how to keep it safe, how to keep nurturing over a period of time and so on.

The book does motivate me but the tricks or methodologies that it suggests are limited but given the point that the book is small it could not have covered everything in details. For example there are numerous books only on self discipline that provide the steps to work on it, But, this book has wrapped it up in a couple of paragraphs.

The book is full of quotes Which can motivate anybody for a while.

Almost every chapter name of the book has word "source" in it and sometimes I found it difficult to relate the chapter name with its content. For example the chapter 6 "Learning from the source" describes self discipline, time management etc. it was difficult for me to relate the chapter name and it's content. I could find similar disparities in other chapters.

The book did motivate me, it also created a spark to explore this more, to make my self a super hero, on my own.

I rate this book 3.5/5.


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Review: Invisible Threads

Invisible Threads Invisible Threads by Lucy Beresford
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

[Note: I won this book in Goodreads giveaway and this is my honest review.]

The story is about Sara who is trying to find out how her husband, a soldier fighting in Afghanistan, died in India.

In the story, the author talks about devdasis and how they are exploited and how she comes across these girls during her medical practice. Though she comes to India to search for her husband but ends up fighting for one of her patients.

The story is OK and I find it well researched. She has nicely captured the corrupt Indian system and the plight of sex workers and the deceased.

I give this book 4/5.

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Review: Bangalore Chronicles: A Kidnap

Bangalore Chronicles: A Kidnap Bangalore Chronicles: A Kidnap by Vinay Ramakrishna
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

[I won this book in Goodreads giveaway and this is my honest review]

The story of the book is OK but you will find that it is not something new. The first half of the book is a it slow but picks pace in the second half.

There are few loopholes in the story which are kind of acceptable to allow the writer to flex his writing skills. Original ideas are missing in the book.

I rate this book 3/5.

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Review: Meantime Girl

Meantime Girl Meantime Girl by Sindhu S.
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

[Note : I got this book for free from Netgalley and this is my fair review of the book]

Its a small book of around 100 pages, a novella.

The story is about Anjali who falls in love with Siddharth knowing that he is already married. Well, now you can imagine the confusion and complexities it can create in the mind of Anjali.

I could not understand what kind of stupidity can push a girl to have an affair with a married man knowingly. The author also could not answer that in the book as well. So can we assume that it just happened ? may be yes. but it would have been good if the author had given some good reason for that.

the end of the book is kind of OK and was expected.

I rate it 3/5.



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Review: Nikola Tesla: Imagination and the Man That Invented the 20th Century

Nikola Tesla: Imagination and the Man That Invented the 20th Century Nikola Tesla: Imagination and the Man That Invented the 20th Century by Sean Patrick
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

[Note: I downloaded this book for free from Amazon]
The life of Nikola tesla always inspires an Engineer or a scientist and his achievements are incredible. But this book is mediocre. It's not a biography of the celebrated Electrical Engineer who spent his last days in penury despite having more than 800 parents.





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Review: My Dream Man

My Dream Man My Dream Man by Aditi Bose
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

[Note: I won this book in Goodreads giveaway and this is my honest review.]

I loved this book and kind of have become fan of Author's writing style.

This is a simple love story of Aniket and Ajopa and has happy ending. The author has narrated the story from Ajopa's point of view and was able t keep it interesting till the very end.

The writing style of the author is elegant. At no point I could see the author loosing the grip of the story. Having said that, the first couple of chapters could have been racy.

I rate this book 4.5/5.

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Review: Life is a Bitch

Life is a Bitch Life is a Bitch by Asmit Rathod
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

[Note: I won this book in Goodreads giveaway ]

This is kind of ok story, and
author was able to keep the reader engrossed till the end.

The protagonist starts feeling that life is birch after his girl friend ditches him. His life gets disarrayed and he even tries to attempt suicide. But finally better sense prevails and he puts his life back on track.

The author tries to convey a message that success and failure are just perception of the society. Which was kind of thought provoking.

I rate it 3.5/5.

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Review: The Ultimate Truth, Knowledge & Wisdom

The Ultimate Truth, Knowledge & Wisdom The Ultimate Truth, Knowledge & Wisdom by Sanjay Goel
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

[Note:I got this book from Net Galley for free on read to review basis.]

The book tries to explain many things from different philosophies. Major chunk of the book is picked from Bhagwat Gita. The book talks about Vedanta, meditation, non-violence, forgiveness as well.

The book is kind of ok. There are some explanations which are not explained well or are confusing.



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Review: The Awkward Owl

The Awkward Owl The Awkward Owl by Shawnda Blake
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

[Note: I downloaded this book from amazon.in for free]

This is beautiful story that tells about a friendship between a owl and a little girl. the illustration are beautiful.

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Review: Take the Dog Out!

Take the Dog Out! Take the Dog Out! by Lynne Dempsey
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

[note: got it for free from amazon.in ]

This is cute story with great illustrations. Couldn't find the bone in some of the pages. it looks it needs to be read again and again to locate those missing bones !!!

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Review: The Memory Man

The Memory Man The Memory Man by Helen Smith
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

I couldn't understand the story. It is too vague and leaves too much for the readers to think/assume.

I rate it 3/10.

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Review: 5 Simple Steps to Take Your Marriage from Good to Great

5 Simple Steps to Take Your Marriage from Good to Great 5 Simple Steps to Take Your Marriage from Good to Great by Terri L. Orbuch
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

[Note: I got this book for free on read-to-review basis. Thanks to the publisher River grove books and NetGalley.]

My first comment about this book is that it is full of wisdom. The subject of the book is marital life but one can apply it, more or less, in any relationship.

The book is based on scientific research and scientific research is quite valuable when it is made available to common people in a format which is easy to understand. In this aspect I think that the author has succeeded tremendously.

The 5 steps that the book talk about are -
1. Expect less and get more.

2. Give incentives and rewards

3. Have daily briefing
Here the author discusses "10 minute rule" which is quite interesting.

4. Implement change
Emphasis is more on yourself than on your partner. The expectation is that the partner will reciprocate.

5. KEEP COSTS LOW, BENEFITS HIGH

The book says -A common characteristic of unhappy marriages is that chronic disagreements remain unresolved. Work on the smaller things that irritate you everyday and fix them constructively.


More sex. More attention. More kindness. More fun. More connection. This books' five simple steps are the way to get there.

I give it 10/10.


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Review: The Magic of the Lost Temple

The Magic of the Lost Temple The Magic of the Lost Temple by Sudha Murty
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This is kind of a OK book for children. The book which I read had around 203 pages.

The story of the king somanayaka was more intriguing than the main theme of the book.

The book occasionally becomes preachy.

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Review: Scion of Ikshvaku

Scion of Ikshvaku Scion of Ikshvaku by Amish Tripathi
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

I started reading this book with little apprehension about how the author is going to capture life style of people five thousand years back. But in the end I found it quite ok and acceptable.

I have read the Ramanyana many times and, specially Ramcharitmanas, and any slight change in the story doesn't go down well. But in this book the writer has avoided over-indulgence and have kept the narrative simple and traditional. though the author has taken some liberty to explain certain concepts.

The book makes deliberate attempts to address some of the issues that India face today and there are some interesting discussions.

The discussion that take place between Maharishi vashishtha and Ram about deva and Asura rules is interesting. Similarly the duscussion between Ram, Bharat, and Sita about religion vs rules is quite interesting.

The story looses its track at multiple places. The incident related to Roshni got dragged a bit. It doesn't fit into the theme of the book.

Overall I liked this book and I would rate this book 3/5.


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Review: After All This Time

After All This Time After All This Time by Nikita Singh
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a nice, racy, romantic read without all the fuss of, that generally ails, the Indian romantic books. There is no drama in the book and the author has revealed the story bit-by-bit and kept it interesting till the end.

I have nothing to complain about the book. I loved it.

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Review: The Curse of Damini

The Curse of Damini The Curse of Damini by Debajani Mohanty
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

[Note: I won this book in Goodreads giveaway and this is my honest review ]

This is a woman fiction. The story revolves around Renuka and covers her whole lifetime. There are some more characters in this story which probably are more powerful than Renuka. I liked Mandira as well. her character is more bold, fearless and "Bindas" than Renuka but the story doesn't talk much about her. she remains in the back ground. Renuka doesn't face any hardship in the life as much as Mandira or Papia or Kaki-Ma had faced.

Lets come to the story of the book, it's fresh and starts very nicely and has a pace in the begining. but, later on in the middle it drags a bit and the end was a bit disappointing. the whole plot about the curse is almost lost and the story becomes more about business, upliftment of the woman, creating more jobs etc.

The book doesn''t answer why Ichamayi says that she is Damini when Renuka and Papia meet her. Similarly, while Renuka is in Germany she also dreams the same voice but the book never provided answers.

the chapter 33 - further rise to fame , sets the downfall of the whole story. I kept on waiting for something about Damini's curse but I just kept on waiting...

In the end, the book fails to deliver what it promises in the beginning.

I rate this book 3/5.



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Review: Birds of a Feather: A Book of Idioms and Silly Pictures

Birds of a Feather: A Book of Idioms and Silly Pictures Birds of a Feather: A Book of Idioms and Silly Pictures by Vanita Oelschlager
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

[note: I got this for free on read-to-review basis. thanks to Net Galley and VanitaBooks LLC]

This is a nice book for children to get started with idioms. Each idiom is explained with an example at the bottom of the page.

I liked the graphics in the picture and I think kids are going to love this. the pictures depict the actual meaning of the words in the idioms and that makes it funny as well easy to remember.

I rate this book 5/5.

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Review: King of Hearts

King of Hearts King of Hearts by Prassant Kevin
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

[Note: I won this book in GoodReads giveaway and this is my honest review of this book.]

The story of the book is about a small town boy who becomes a famous writer and finally suffers from incurable disease.

The book has a little love story as well but I didn't find it interesting. Various incident in the book give me a feeling that the main character of the book Ayan should have been a movie star than a writer .

The end of the book was kind of acceptable and predictable

I rate this 2.5/5.

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Review: The Mystery of Bila Land

The Mystery of Bila Land The Mystery of Bila Land by Nitish Krishna
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

[Note: I got this book for free on read-to-review basis. Thanks to the author Nitish Krishna.]

I loved this book, or better, I am enamoured by this book. The best part is the story of the book. It's fresh, glossy , a bit of it is mythical but yet with modern outlook. Above all , the author has come out as a great story teller.

After reading the first few pages of the book I started liking the style of the author. During this whole read I never found a dull moment in the book and that is the magic of the story vis-a-vis author's writing style.

I am highly impressed by this book and the author. I rate it 5/5.



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Review: वैष्णव की फिसलन

वैष्णव की फिसलन वैष्णव की फिसलन by Harishankar Parsai
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I loved this book. it was published in 1976 but the satires are still valid and relevant.

I liked "do naakwaale log" the most.

I rate it 5/5.

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Review: The Unbreakable Law

The Unbreakable Law The Unbreakable Law by Pragat Kasana
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

[Note:I won this book in GoodReads Giveaway and this is my honest review of the book]

It's a fantasy fiction which revolves around winning and controlling the "The Unbreakable Law".

Two leaders opposite to each other's ideology fight to destroy each other.

I liked the story and the freshness that it comes with. Some of the ideas like "the chamber of sorrow" are worth to be mentioned.

I also liked the concept of Kepper.

Overall I liked this book. I rate this book 4.5/5.

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Review: The Unbreakable Law

The Unbreakable Law The Unbreakable Law by Pragat Kasana
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

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It's a fantasy fiction which revolves around winning and controlling the "The Unbreakable Law".

Two leaders opposite to each other's ideology fight to destroy each other.

I liked the story and the freshness that it comes with. Some of the ideas like "the chamber of sorrow" are worth to be mentioned.

I also liked the concept of Kepper.

Overall I liked this book. I rate this book 4.5/5.

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Review: Something in the Air

Something in the Air Something in the Air by Marie Landry
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

[Note:I got this book for free on read-to-review basis. Thanks to NetGalley and the author Marie Landry ]

This book is a nice cute story about a girl who faces problems at home after her parents divorced.

There are no big twists or turns in the story. It looks so real and ordinary which I think is the USP of this book.

The Couple of love scenes in the book are beautifully captured.

Overall I liked this book.

I rate this book 3.5/5.



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Review: I'll See You in Paris

I'll See You in Paris I'll See You in Paris by Michelle Gable
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

[Note: I got the digital copy of this book for free on read-to-review basis. Thanks to St. Martin's press and NetGalley]

I enjoyed reading this book.

The story of The book is nice and well weaved.the good thing is that it ends on happy note.

The author has nicely portrayed the character of Gladdys Spencer and it touched my heart.

There are some quotes from the book which I liked -

"Never let a man dictate your life"

‘People go on marrying because they can’t resist natural forces, although many of them may know perfectly well that they are possibly buying a month’s pleasure with a life’s discomfort.’

“So the pain goes away,Or else it just gets covered up by some new kind of injury.”


The story keeps one glued till the end.

I rate this book 10/10.

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Review: Dawn of the Dreamer

Dawn of the Dreamer Dawn of the Dreamer by L.J. Higgins
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

(Note: I received a digital copy of this book for free on a read-to-review basis. Thanks to author L.J. Higgins.)

This is a good story. I liked it.

The story is about how a group of MNCs try to increase their sells by controling their customer's dreams and pushing them to buy their products. A group of friends fight them.

There are few things which are not explained well in the book, like - how a customer would buy a product which is pushed through a dream. May be the other books in the series will cover that.

It would have been interesting to know how the companies Like MultiMind Corp function from inside.

It's still a mystery who put the fire in the farm and why? I found that part of the story half baked.

The story ends in a positive note. I rate this book 3/5.

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Review: The Midnight Visitors

The Midnight Visitors The Midnight Visitors by Juliet David
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Note: I received a digital copy of this book for free on a read-to-review basis. Thanks to Lion Hudson Publicatios and NetGalley.

This is a cute and lovely story. I liked Miriam and her command to Fox that no hunting in her barn.The pictures in the book are beautiful.

I give this book 5/5.

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Review: Texaners: Eight Short Stories

Texaners: Eight Short Stories Texaners: Eight Short Stories by T.F. Rhoden
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

[Source : I won this book on GoodReads giveaway. Thanks to the author T.F. Rhodes]

All the stories in the book are good. I particularly liked - the gulf, oils, and airfare.

The first story "Chinese spoons" is class apart.

I rate this book 4/5.

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Review: The Art of Saying "No" with Grace and Respect

The Art of Saying The Art of Saying "No" with Grace and Respect by Charlene Richard
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I liked this small book. It put forwards a mechanism called EDC - Empathise, Describe, and clarify. And I Think can work if you use it properly.

I rate this book 4/5.

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Review: Skinny Me

Skinny Me Skinny Me by Charlene Carr
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I liked this book. It is about a overweight girl's struggle to loose weight and overcome her fears and insecurities. The author has nicely portrayed the character of Jeniffer, the obese girl of the story.

I rate this book 4/5.

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Review: It's Great Being a Dad: The Best Advice You'll Ever Get

It's Great Being a Dad: The Best Advice You'll Ever Get It's Great Being a Dad: The Best Advice You'll Ever Get by Jay Payleitner
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

[Source: I received a digital copy of this book for free on a read-to-review basis. Thanks to HarvestHouse and NetGalley.]

The books is about importance of being a father. It talks about various characteristics a father should have to run his house smoothly and help raise kids who are of strong character and humane.

The most important takeaway for me from the book are -
1.) Build relationship, especially with your kids, so that you don't have to enforce rules on them.
2.) have infinite patient and no anger under any circumstances.
3.) Respect your wife either she is working or home maker.

the book tries to convey its essence through various small incidents which happened in someone's life and I think the authors succeeded in conveying the right message. I like this way of messaging.

Overall this is a good book and the parents can learn a lot by reading it.
I would rate this book 4/5.



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Review: Cimarron Girl

Cimarron Girl Cimarron Girl by Mike Blanc
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

[Source: I received a digital copy of this book for free on a read-to-review basis. Thanks to Vanita Books and NetGalley.]
This is a great books from a young reader's perspective. throughout the read, I was mesmerised by the narration of this small and simple story about the great American dust bowl. This story has the potential to become classic.

The book starts with a couplets written by Mark M Redfearn and it fills you all with positive energy. and, then goes on to narrate the impact of that Dust Bowl on american life in simple words. The photographs and sketches used in the books are awesome and help to express the story.

The story teaches one to be positive, be prepared for the bad days, and, always love your family.

I loved this story very much and I rate this book 5/5.

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Review: Joshua's Island

Joshua's Island Joshua's Island by Patrick Hodges
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

[Note: I got a free digital copy of the book in return of an honest review.]

The book is about middle school students. It highlights the menace of bullying. Some of bullyings depicted in the book are extreme and are not commonly heard.

The most satisfying aspect of the story in the book is that all the kids, specially who are at the receiving end of the bullying, survive .

The story is about Joshua who is A middle school student. The story is tight and gripping in the beginning but loosens a bit at the middle of the book but picks up nicely towards the end and has happy ending.

I liked the story and the way author narrated it. I would rate it 4/5.



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Review: The 5 AM Club: How to Get More Done While the World Is Sleeping

The 5 AM Club: How to Get More Done While the World Is Sleeping The 5 AM Club: How to Get More Done While the World Is Sleeping by Michael Lombardi
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

The book doesn't offer any path braking info. It's all a about waking up early in the morning and doing the things you like most as the first thing will motivate. Planning about the work that you will do early on the morning will also help to reduce distractions. Social sites and phones are big a NO.

A'nt all these rules known to us to increase productivity in daily life ? Still for a beginner its a good book to start with. My rating 3/5.

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Review: The River Girl's Song

The River Girl's Song The River Girl's Song by Angela C. Castillo
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I liked the story. It's slow in between but overall it's a nice read. It has a happy ending.

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Review: Ethan's Secret

Ethan's Secret Ethan's Secret by Patrick Hodges
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Source: I got this book for free in for an honest review.

I liked the story as well as some of the characters in it.

The story of the book revolves around Ethan and Kelse who get attracted towards each other after their first meet.

The kind of maturity is shown by Kelsey is beyond her age and I liked her character the most.

I liked the happy ending of the story . I would rate this book 8/10.

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Review: It Will Be All Right

It Will Be All Right It Will Be All Right by Ajay Joseph
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

How'd you handle an alcoholic father, loneliness ? Specially when you have lost someone very close to your heart ? This is the story of the book.

I liked it. I rate it 4/5.

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Review: If It's Not Love

If It's Not Love If It's Not Love by Syed Arshad
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Source:I won this book in goodreads giveaway. Thanks to the author for sending me the autographed book.

The book is about a boy who leaves his house after a tiff with his father. He meets a girl in the metro and their love story begins.

I found the book a little slow. The end of the book is dramatic, sad and illogical.

Ada's character was difficult to understand.

I rate this book 3/5.

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Review: Panther

Panther Panther by Chhimi Tenduf-La
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Source: I got the book for free for an honest review.

The book is about a Tamil boy in the war torned Sri Lanka. His journey from being trained to be a suicide bomber to become a cricket player and finally settled to help others like him.

The author nicely captured the essentials of the theme but I wish that the book was a little bigger to capture more about the life of the Tamils in the Jaffana peninsula.

The book starts slow but captured imagination after around 20th Chapter and picks pace.

The author has nicely portrayed the hatred between Tamils and Singhlese but was careful enough to not make it one sided bashing.

The book nicely conveys the message to respect the differences when it comes to racial problems.

I loved the story and it's characters. I would rate it 8.5/10.


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Review: The Beginning of Never

The Beginning of Never The Beginning of Never by O.E. Boroni
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

[I received a digital copy of this book for free on a read-to-review basis. Thanks to author O.E. Boroni.]

This book is a story about a girl, Lenora, whose mother has died and she doesn't share a good relationship with her father. though the book doesn't talk much about her mother or father but gives ample hints about their troubled marriage. after the death of her mother, the father sends the girl to a boarding school. the main theme of the story begins at the school. where the girl meets a boy , Nathan, accidently and the relationship between them builds gradually.

the main character of the book , Lenora, is confusing. when She thinks she seems very sensible girl but when she acts she looks like a stupid girl. I liked her when she says - "life could be so complicated that a simple
friendship between two people couldn’t even be sustained" at the same time she surprises my by hitting her friend. she would do many chores of her seniors but at some other time she can be strong enough to fight with them.

Overall I found this book interesting but slow. I would give it 3.5/5.

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Review: Seeker

Seeker Seeker by Amy Reece
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Note: I got the digital copy of the book for free in return of a fair review of the book. Thanks to the author Amy Reece.

The story of the book is about a girl,Ally, who has super natural power to see past and future of any random person. In one of her such visions she sees a girl being brutally tortured and decides to help her.

The story of the book is OK. But so many chapters are wasted on the love story of Ally and Jack which doesn't fit well in the main story.

Overall the book is OK I will rate it 3/5.

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Review: The Art of Readable Code

The Art of Readable Code The Art of Readable Code by Dustin Boswell
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A good book for Beginners. You will learn all these things on your own over the time but it is good to learn these things/tricks in the beginning.

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