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BookChatter, 22 Feb 2021

Kim JiYoung, Born 1982, Cho Nam-Joo

One of my longest book reviews till now, a piece of feminist literature which should be read by everyone, especially…

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BookChatter, 21 Feb 2021

An Educated Woman in Prostitution - Book Review

Set in the 1900s, in erstwhile Calcutta, An Educated Woman in Prostitution is the life story of Manada, a girl…

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BookChatter, 20 Feb 2021

[Book Review] First Comes Like by Alisha Rai

I read this heartwarming, fun romance with not-usually-seen main characters for Blogchatter's #TBRChallenge. Jia Ahmed, a Pakistani American YouTube makeup…

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BookChatter, 20 Feb 2021

My Review of "Your Love Makes Me Complete" by Ratnadip Acharya

Your Love Makes Me Complete by Ratnadip Acharya is the story of Christopher and Sugandha. Based on real events, the…

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BookChatter, 20 Feb 2021

Jasmine Builds on Shifting Sands- Book Review

It served a philosophical curry with a pickle of fiction. I crafted my diet, made my chapati, ate with the…

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BookChatter, 20 Feb 2021

Tales From the Himalayas by Priyanka Pradhan

I would recommend this collection of short stories for children to learn about life and culture in Uttarakhand and for…

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BookChatter, 19 Feb 2021

Book Review: Strangely familiar tales

The extensive caricaturing of lesser known myths around the yakshis and guhyakas added an aura of mystique to the third…

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BookChatter, 19 Feb 2021

7 best contemporary novels recommended for your library

I have read these contemporary fiction novels over the years and they have affected me. I would want them on…

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BookChatter, 19 Feb 2021

The Best is Yet to Come by Katy Colins | Book Review

A new mother and an octogenarian widower are feeling the weight of loneliness harder to bear with each passing moment.…

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BookChatter, 19 Feb 2021

Second Serve – Love & Life On The Line By Aparna Aggarwal (Book Review)

I thoroughly enjoyed the detailed description of different places these characters traveled to or had their home. Ragini’s parents were…