Friday 14 February 2020

 Book name - Mrs. Basu's Uncensored Familism
Author - Chirasree Bose
Ratings - 4.5⭐

After so long I got to read something tale. The title perfectly suits the theme and cover is very attractive.
Its a family drama full of fun and joy. The writing style is brilliant, Author has done wonderful job.
The story is about a newly Bengali bride, its been 6 months passed of her marriage but she is still confused with her new Life and Family.
The language was witty yet simple.
I like the way how Author end up conveying the message beautifully in a Funny way. The author has shown the character so real that you can feel connected with it. With the touch of Bengali it makes the book an amazing read.
Book Review


Book name - Wild World: The Adventures of Bali and Bhola
Author - Deepak Arora
Ratings - 4.8⭐
I'm not much into this kind of books, so before purchasing, I was not sure about this. But on a friend's recommendation, I purchased and then I set down to Read. Right from the first chapter, it captures my attention towards it. Hopefully, I not just liked but I loved the book and I also want to say a big thanks to my Friend for this wonderful recommendation. I read the whole book while travelling in Metro, and it was worth reading.
The story is about Bali, the langur who moved back into the Wild World after getting fed up of chasing monkeys in the city. Later on accompanied by Bhola, the bear. They together decided to help Rani, the tigress, to escape from the City Zoo.
The reasons why I liked this book is very common and that is obvious because the Plot and storyline are perfect and the way of portraying the characters and the narration part is really interesting and engaging.
It's a fast paced book, so you'll finish reading it in very short time.
I loved the cover and the title. The author has done a good job by adding a lot of pictures in each chapter.
The language used by author is pretty simple and easy to understand.

Sunday 9 February 2020

Book Review


Book name - PAARA
Author - DEEPA MSL
Ratings - 4.2⭐
This is the book which you can't refuse to read and I am damn sure that you'll surely fall in love with this.
The Cover page and Title if the Book is Beautiful and attractive.
Its not just a Story, it's inspired by the real life incidents.
The Book highlights the points like women empowerment, social norms etc.
This is the story of a girl named Paraa, she falls in love with the men of her dreams and gets married to him, He is a Navy Officer but after there marriage things changed completely and it brings the turning in her Life. She is being molested and humiliated by her Husband but her truthfulness towards Love keeps her stopped. She struggled to fight.
Moving ahead in the Book, you will get sticked to it and it will put you in Self Analysis.
The used is Easy to understand and quite relatable.
The way of storytelling and way of portraying the Characters will surely attract you.
Overall it's a Nice Read and i must say it should be read by every Women.

Saturday 8 February 2020

Book Review


Title - That thing about you
Author - Abhaidev
Ratings - 4.8⭐

"That Thing About You" by Abhaidev is a romance thriller loosely based on paranormal activity but convincing.
The title of the book and the cover also have a deeper meaning and connect to the story.
The protagonist of the story is Subhod , a regular guy , a little immature and none takes him seriously , not even by Sneha and gets rejected.
The author has written about philosophy well. Philosophical writing is tricky but the author has delivered the message with clarity.
The first chapter itself is intriguing, making you sit up and look forward for more. The end was actually the beginning of another story and that was beautiful. It's a book about second chances in love and life, about realising your potential, about life being all about enjoying the journey rather than focusing on the destination.
What I like the Most
• Plot and way of storytelling.
• A great motivation for facing the challenge we face in the walks of our life.
• Language used is simple and lucid.
• Characterization is beautifully done.
I highly recommend this book to you all. It is a story of a man walking on the path of self-discovery.

Friday 7 February 2020

Book Review



Small is Big - volume 3 by Rafaa Dalvi,
It's a collection of wonderful Quotes.
The Title perfectly suits the Theme of the Book.
You can finish this book in hardly one hour, but the emotions behind every single word will remain in your heart for long.
Its a perfect blend of different feelings. It talk about Love, betrayal, Self love, Choice, murder mystery and much more. Almost all quotes are written from the bottom of the heart. You can easily feel the emotions behind every single write up. It will show you the harsh reality of the World.
If you are looking for something quick and interesting Read just Give it a Try. 
Author Interview 

Sourabh Mukherjee, author of The Colours of passion talks to us about his Fascinating Writing style, what inspires him and what is he working on next….

Sourabh Mukherjee

Technology Leader | Author | Speaker

Professional profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sourabhmukherjee

Author profile: www.sourabhmukherjee.com


Question 1. Which Book of yours is Very close to your heart?


"The Colours of Passion" is very close to my heart for two reasons.

Firstly, In "The Colours of Passion", I wanted to talk about how our society has certain pre-conceived notions about human relationships. Any relationship that does not conform to acceptable definitions is quickly dismissed as immoral, illicit, or even illegal. This has been the case with same-sex relationships in our country for a very long time. While the constitutional hurdle has now been cleared, has our mindset really changed? Is the society really open to same-sex relationships? Love, at the end of the day, is love. What we need to realize is that, love and passion come in a variety of colours - it cannot be painted in only one shade.






Secondly, the book aims to unravel the dark secrets behind the limelight. I have heard stories of betrayal, conspiracy, heartbreak from my acquaintances in the entertainment and fashion industries, and I felt that, these would be the perfect ingredients for an edge-of-the-seat thriller.

  In that sense, "The Colours of Passion" has been truly hailed as India's first alternate sexuality thriller. It was long-listed in WordToScreen 2018, conducted by the Mumbai Academy of Moving Image (MAMI). It was also ranked by MyBookPick.com among top Indian thrillers in 2017, and was among Top 10 New Arrivals in Starmark outlets across India in the month of its release. It was also among Amazon bestsellers for several months post-release.


Question 2. We would love to hear Your journey from a simple person to a Author.


I have been writing for as long as I can remember. I have never really written for a purpose – it is just something I love to do. In my early childhood, I would spend hours writing, as well as making illustrations for my own stories. A number of my poems were published in children’s magazines back in the day. I continued to write through my teenage and later in college.

I kept writing in office magazines for a couple of years, but the demands of my career as an Information Technology professional and my travels across the world soon left me with very little time and creative energy to write fiction.

However, as I travelled across the world, I grew as a person getting to observe people from widely varying cultural backgrounds and to study their emotions, their thoughts, their behaviour from various perspectives. And stories began to grow all over again.

I won the Golden Pen Award in the Monsoon Romance Contest 2014, conducted by Sulekha.com and judged by an eminent panel of literary luminaries. That was when I decided to take my writing more seriously.

My debut novel In the Shadows of Death was published by Srishti Publishers in the winter of 2015. This was followed by The Colours of Passion in 2017, and The Sinners in 2019. I have also written three collections of short stories - Romance Shorts (2016), Beyond 22 Yards (2018), It's All About Love (2018), and a textbook Big Data Simplified (2019)

Question 3. Is there anyone for whom you are grateful throughout this journey?


I am thankful to my parents who inculcated in me the habit of reading from a very early age. You cannot be a writer, unless you read a lot. I am thankful to my wife who has supported me all through my literary journey. I am thankful to my publishers Srishti Publishers and Readomania, who published my unconventional thrillers. I am thankful to bloggers who keep writing about my books. I am thankful to the mainstream national media who, from time to time, have featured me and my books in their publications - the list includes The Hindu, The Times of India, The Indian Express, The Week, Outlook India, Business Standard, Yahoo! News, Zee News, The Punjab Tribune, The Statesman, Absolute India, Free Press Journal etc. Above all, I am thankful to my readers for showering their love and affection on my books.


Question 4. Spread few lights on your upcoming projects.


My third book "The Sinners" is already out. It unravels in a world of corporate conspiracy, illicit relationships and ruthless seduction games.


Question 5. When did you decide that you want to be a writer?


While I have been writing for a long time, winning the Golden Pen Award in the Monsoon Romance Contest 2014, conducted by Sulekha.com and judged by an eminent panel of literary luminaries, was a turning point. That was when I decided to take my writing more seriously.


Interview taken by Gulshan Kumar

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