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BookChatter, 27 Oct 2022

Review: Bagh Ek Raat by Ravi Buleiy

'बाघ, एक रात' लेखक रवि बुले की 'बॉलीवुड स्टोरी बॉक्स' शृंखला की एक लंबी कहानी है। कहानी जगरनॉट बुक्स नामक…

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BookChatter, 26 Oct 2022

Review of "War of Lanka (Ram Chandra Series Book 4)" by Amish Tripathi

Overall, the reading experience is good and if you have read the first three books, and the Shiva Trilogy, then…

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BookChatter, 26 Oct 2022

A Price to Love by Smita Das Jain - Book Review - Ruchika Sandell

It seemed like another romantic novel. But having completed it I stand to differ. It is a book about complex…

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BookChatter, 26 Oct 2022

Book Review: "Steve" by Pranav Rao

Story revolves around a dog, Steve, and his perpetual experiences. Narration is also done by Steve, which makes his apologue…

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BookChatter, 26 Oct 2022

Model Home by J. Courtney Sullivan – A Rustic Mind

Katie and Damian have it all; the perfect marriage, the perfect daughters, the perfect house and an income they earn…

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BookChatter, 26 Oct 2022

Book Review: "Summers and Springs" by Seema Pradeep

This book consists of poems, based on thoughtful imaginations of existence, heartfelt relationships, caressed self love, suffocating pain, soulful urge…

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BookChatter, 26 Oct 2022

Amore Natura: The October Witches by Jennifer Claessen - Book Review

The October Witches by Jennifer Claessen Genre: Middle Grade Fantasy  4 Stars  One Liner: Entertaining  ***** October is the time…

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BookChatter, 26 Oct 2022

Book Spotlight: The Prince and the Runaway Bride by Alisha Kay

The Prince and the Runaway Bride is a romantic comedy by Alisha Kay. It is the third novel of the…

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BookChatter, 25 Oct 2022

BOOK REVIEW - WHY THERE ARE NO NOYONTARA FLOWERS IN AGARGAON COLONY: | BLOGABERRY FOO

*It was simple and easy to read and understand. *Some stories had important messages like ‘Society gossip can create chaos’.…

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BookChatter, 25 Oct 2022

Master and Margarita

Reviewing a classic that was published more than half a century ago is rather presumptuous. But I thought this novel…