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Aghori- An Untold Story by Mayur Kalbag Book Review

  Aghori- An Untold Story by Mayur Kalbag Book Review  Details of  Aghori An Untold Story Book Name:  Aghori An Untold Story Authors:  Mayur Kalbag Pages:150 Publish Date:  01-10-2021 Language:  English Genre : Literature & Fiction BOOK REVIEW  What is the book about? The story features the life of Fakhori Babas in Sadhu, a topic that interests almost all of us. We all want to dig deeper and know more about them. The story introduces Subu, a curious character who travels with Rakhan to a beautiful and holy place where he gets to meet the Agori Babas.  He tries to make conversation with them, exposing things, and his curiosity leads to several adventures for the readers. You'll love to watch and read his point of view, his perspective. There are a lot of adventures, thrills, amazing premises, and interesting facts along the way. It's going to be a very great and interesting ride, Part 2. What's your reading experience with the book? I had a really amazing reading experie

Confess by Colleen Hoover Book Review

  Confess by Colleen Hoover Book Review  Details of Confess by Colleen Hoover's book  Book Name:  Confess  Authors:  Colleen Hoover  Pages:  320 Genre:  Contemporary Romance, Fiction Publish Date:   10 March 2015 Language:  English Book Review: Hey everyone, my name is Amanda, and I'm a fun-sized reader. Today, I want to talk to you about "Confess" by Colleen Hoover. "Confess" was the book that was voted in my poll for my backlist read for September, and I put it on there because, you know, you guys, if you want me to read a Coho, I will do it for you. It was the last one that I had of hers on my shelf that was unread. I was like, it's waiting, and you picked it. Of course, you picked it. Why am I not surprised that you guys picked this? So, I read it. It did not take me very long to read. That's one of my favourite things about Coho's books—they're 300 pages, they're quick, they're bingeable, right? And the same was true for "Co

The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides Book Review

  The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides Book Review  Details of   The Silent Patient Book Name:  The Silent Patient Authors:  Alex Michaelides Pages:  336 Publish Date:  05-02-2019 Language:  English Genre : Thriller, Novel, Mystery, Psychological thriller, Suspense, Psychological Fiction Book Review: The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides t his book was just so stunning; I gave it 5 out of 5 stars on Goodreads. So, I wanted to make a summary and hopefully talk you into reading this book because it was just phenomenal.  I've been recommending it to anyone who will actually listen to me recommend books.  Before we begin, share it with your friends, and subscribe to the channel if you want more bookish stuff.  Okay, so "The Silent Patient," I listened to it as an audiobook.  I have not actually read it as a physical book, but I do highly recommend getting this as an audiobook because it's told through different perspectives. I'll tell you whose perspectives in just

Rick Ross Perfect Day by Rick Ross Book Review

  Rick Ross Perfect Day by Rick Ross Book Review  Details of The Perfect Day to Boss Up by Rick Ross Book Book Name:  The Perfect Day to Boss Up Authors:  Rick Ross Pages:  97 Genre:  Self Help Publish Date:  Sep 7, 2021 Language:  English Book Review: The Perfect Day By Rick Ross this book I really did enjoy. So he wrote it, like I said, during COVID. And so that was 2020. And he starts out just kind of like, you know, he was saying how he caught the fungus, you know, he called it the fungus. He had it before anybody else had it, you know, him and his couple of friends. And then when everything hit, he kind of was at home. He has a house in Atlanta, and it's the old Holyfield estate. So it's acres and acres of just land. And if you ever saw "Coming to America," that's his house. That lets you know the magnitude. So he's renting his home out to different movie studios, you know, movie people so that they can actually film there and pay him a fee. So at home

The Risk by S.T Abby Book Review

The Risk by S.T Abby Book Review  The Risk by St. Abby. Using that pen name, I'll refer to it as Mind F for the purpose of this blog to navigate around potential restrictions. This review will be spoiler-free, providing a general overview of my opinions on the series. If you're intrigued, stick around to hear more. First and foremost, I must emphasize major trigger warnings for this book. The content is notably heavy, dark, and at times, quite intense. The narrative delves into graphic descriptions, including amputations and unsettling scenes, adding to the complexity of the storyline.  Lena, the protagonist, is a survivor of a heinous crime, setting the stage for a revenge-driven plot. The series cleverly draws parallels to Twilight, specifically the story of Rosalie. The intentional use of an apple on the cover, reminiscent of Twilight's symbolism, adds a layer of depth to the narrative. It's a fan fiction that pays homage to Rosalie's distressing history, creatin

Ghosts of The Silent Hills by Anita Krishan Book Review

  Ghosts of The Silent Hills by Anita Krishan Book Review  Anita Krishan's "Ghosts of The Silent Hills" has successfully reignited my passion for horror fiction, and after a long hiatus, this collection of short stories has left me craving more from the genre. The book, reminiscent of the eerie atmosphere portrayed in the Bollywood movie 'Stree,' proved to be an enthralling and spine-chilling experience that had me hooked from start to finish. The collection revolves around haunting tales of dissatisfied souls, each narrating a ghostly story that serves as a mirror reflecting the flaws within our society and humanity. From the eerie silence to the misty air, the screeches and screams, and the blood-curdling horror, every element in these stories contributed to an extraordinary and unforgettable reading experience. Krishan's writing effortlessly captures the creepiness and fear that permeate each narrative. The vivid descriptions transport the reader into a wor

A Vow Of Hate by Lylah James Book Review

A Vow Of Hate by Lylah James Book Review  This book had its moments of enjoyment, but I found myself frequently puzzled and somewhat frustrated by its twists and turns. One persistent source of confusion for me was the vague time period in which the story unfolded.  It emitted an unusual historical romance ambience that lingered throughout the narrative, creating a discord with the modern elements. The central plot element, an arranged marriage, is a theme often seen in contemporary romance, yet the reasoning behind the characters' forced union remains perplexing.  While the male protagonist hailed from a high-society family, the background of the female protagonist's family, the driving force behind their union, remained obscure.  The sole purpose seemed to be the necessity of producing a child to forge a blood connection between the families. This lack of clarity left me wanting more substance to support the crucial plot point. Adding to the enigma was the female character