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G – Pullela Gopichand – Spare Timer

‘But the return is not always easy, especially when the world has moved on without you, when the people who…

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F – The  Fragile Thread of Hope – Spare Timer

A gripping emotional inspirational fiction about love, loss, and finding hope in the darkest of times. Very inspirational and heart-touching.…

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A Collection of my writings..... SWAGATA: March Reads 2022

I have read total three books in March. And all three books have been written by women writers! What a…

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The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexander Dumas book review

A classic tale of how a young man with much promise in life is ruined by the jealousies of his…

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Book Review — Zero Day by S. Hussain Zaidi - Kiranmayi reviews

The author provides authentic details on cyber security, how hackers exploit such vulnerabilities, and can even bring nations to a…

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BookChatter, 15 Apr 2022

Kaizen | Shweta Desai – K's Train of Thoughts

Book: Kaizen: A fateful Redo Author: Shweta Desai Publisher: Flipping Page Language: English I have always get fascinated by Japanese…

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BookChatter, 15 Apr 2022

“M” Moushmi Radhanpara – 03:21 AM An Ode to Rust and Restlesness. – Rosh Reads

The book talks about mental health issues. The collection of poems is a revelation on how does it feel, how…

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Review of "Sahyadri Adventure (Koleshwar’s Secret)" by Deepak Dalal

The book takes off from the exact moment the first book ends and tells us what happens after we explore…

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Rubinite: The Cursed One by Haritha Sivakumar – A Rustic Mind

Rudra is a headstrong, inspiring young woman and the founder and CEO of a magazine. Behind her success and seemingly…

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5 Years of Book Blogging!

When you started blogging, did you really think you would be still blogging after 5 years? Neither I did. Here…