A strong blurb and a powerful cover page are the biggest drawing point for a reader to this book. This book aces in both the aspects. The cover page is fiery, dark and thought provoking. The synopsis gives us an idea as to why the cover page is what it is. I honestly loved it at … Continue reading Book Review: The Princess of a Whorehouse
Book Review: Wasted In Engineering
The book has one of the most interesting titles and cover images. The title is a thought that resonates among millions of engineering graduates across the country. The cover picture is conceptualised well – one of a ‘wasted engineer’ holding a placard that announces her as a photographer, showing that she studied engineering but ultimately … Continue reading Book Review: Wasted In Engineering
Book Review: Saanvri
A nurse goes missing when she visits a patient. The investigation further delves into her story, and it begins to unravel. The cover art of this novel, Saanvri, gives the reader an idea of what to expect from the novel, the blurb makes it more interesting as it promises the story of a woman’s transformation … Continue reading Book Review: Saanvri
Book Review: An Ideal Wife
The title of the book, thankfully devoid of superlatives, piqued my interest. What could be the qualities of an ideal wife? And was this book about the search for one? The cover is considered attractive in recent times, and as far as modern book covers with caricatures go. But it did not draw me in … Continue reading Book Review: An Ideal Wife
Book Review: Cabbing All The Way
"Life is partly what we make it, and partly what is made by the friends we choose"- Tehyi Hsieh Unconventional stories always pull me. They always get me excited. Cabbing All The Way is one such tale that talks about 12 different people coming together for a common purpose. As this was also different than … Continue reading Book Review: Cabbing All The Way
Book Review: My Chameleon Soul
My Chameleon Soul by Sumit G. Sehgal (an international wordsmith with a literary experience spanning eleven years with twenty-nine eBooks in tow) is a contemporary family sage that will definitely touch some of your own heartstrings. There are some moments which you will certainly cherish. And, some of the instances will shake your thinking cap … Continue reading Book Review: My Chameleon Soul
Book Review: Cupidity Ping Me, Love
Women - We love them, we hate them but we cannot live without them. Whenever I read a synopsis with a woman as the main protagonist, I just want to pick that book up. Also one of the reasons why I am such a huge fan of Sydney Sheldon. This one has 2 women and … Continue reading Book Review: Cupidity Ping Me, Love
Book Review: 2 Peg Ke Baad
I have said it so many times that I love reading short stories. It just feels like an opportunity to read 10-15 stories in the same book. I feel it is a reader's heaven!! That is why I never leave the opportunity of reviewing Short stories. A Walk With A Call Girl - Simple sweet tale. … Continue reading Book Review: 2 Peg Ke Baad
Book Review: Her Resurrection
Rapes have become the most prevalent topic to discuss these days. Everyday the newspapers are filled with how girls are raped and gang raped. Few days back I read a story about how a 28 day old baby was raped. Apalled as I was, I got the opportunity to review a book which talks about … Continue reading Book Review: Her Resurrection
Book Review: Roads to Mussoorie
There is much to like about Ruskin Bond’s Roads to Mussorie. It is like a warm cup of tea on a cold winter morning, something you’d love to have when you are on a hill station. One of the finest Indian authors takes us through his personal memory lanes as he talks about Mussorie, Dehradun … Continue reading Book Review: Roads to Mussoorie